Is your Blog yet another Partial Blog?

If you deliver full RSS feeds to your readers, you really don’t need to read this!

Feeds were originally invented so that people could keep track of their favorite blogs without having to manually check them for updates. When publishers choose to keep RSS Feeds partial, it does not serve the purpose, which in most cases can be read as ‘you end up with lesser subscribers’.

Publishers choose to deliver partial feeds for two reasons:

  1. What is this RSS all about?Thinking that partial Feeds would bring them more comments and more Page views.
  2. To protect their articles from Content Scrapers.

The second part can be solved by installing the RSS Footer plugin for WordPress. It adds a link to the original post to the RSS feed. So blogs that re-publish your articles gives you a backlink. Scrapers are harmless until they rank higher than you in the SERP. (Got lots of Scrapers? Install the plugin and watch your Technorati Authority Grow!)

In the long run, partial Feeds are not gonna bring you more visitors. Unless you have the highest quality, ultra-unique content, people are not going to come back over and over.

From the point of view of the reader, the next quality information source is just a click away, why bother subscribing to a partial feed, when (s)he can get the same from a blog with full feed?

Readers usually have dozens of blogs in their RSS readers. So your blog is just one of the hundred blogs they have chosen to read. They would put-off reading your blog till they complete the full feeds. Eventually, those who added you to their RSS readers would delete you off when they find it hard to catch-up. So you end up with fewer readers.

On the other hand, the service-first attitude would help you build a loyal reader base, which converts into a loyal community.

For a comparison, you are more likely to visit a Gas Station that cleans a dusty windshield even if you have other Gas Stations on the way, with the same quality of fuel. It’s the quality of service that pulls us in.

In His book, “The Magic of Thinking Big”, David J. Schwartz describes how important is the Service-First Attitude in getting rich. His advice is to “Grow Service-First Attitude and money takes care of itself”.

I guess, now you know what is to be done. Deliver Feeds in full and serve your readers better. Write good stuff. Rest will take care of itself.



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  5. Starting a Blog the Right Way

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10 Comments

  1. Posted April 26, 2009 at 18:12 | Permalink

    This is something that really needed saying. Partial feeds are a pain. Unless I am a very big fan of someone with a partial feed, I will definitely not subscribe.

    • Posted April 27, 2009 at 18:40 | Permalink

      Same thing here. Unless I know the author really well, I never read a single post. I cant even complete those full feeds these days, then reading partial feeds is out of question :)

      Thanks for the retweet!

  2. Posted April 26, 2009 at 23:24 | Permalink

    Amen, amen I say to you, partial feeds are no good. It is so infuriating to me to see partial feeds.

    I don’t know if that’s a setting in Feedburner/Google that is set by the blog owner or not, but it feels like a cheap ploy to make the reader go to the blogger’s site.

    Did I mention I hate them? Yes? Good.

    • Posted April 27, 2009 at 18:43 | Permalink

      Its usually set by the author, the default settings are for full feeds everywhere. Partial feeds are a result of ignorance or poor thinking, one of the mistake newbies make.

      I guess there wont be anyone out there who can go with partial feeds, I am with you, hates partial feeds :)

  3. Posted April 27, 2009 at 06:21 | Permalink

    Nice and helpful post, Friend.

  4. jagan charak
    Posted April 27, 2009 at 13:38 | Permalink

    another quality post.reader should always be delivered full stuff not mere reflection.

  5. Posted April 27, 2009 at 14:04 | Permalink

    I always recommend Full RSS feed, no discussion , what you have just stated above is absolutely true.

    • Posted April 27, 2009 at 18:51 | Permalink

      Cheers mate. Many fail to realize the importance of full feeds, if atleast one person makes a change, then this post was a grand success..

      Thanks for dropping by :)

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