I shared it on twitter first, got some awesome responses (here and here), so I instantly know, I have to blog this!
I shared it on twitter first, got some awesome responses (here and here), so I instantly know, I have to blog this!
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 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?
Though there are ways to completely shift your blogger blog to wordpress and automatically redirect visitors to the new domain, I would say that you keep the old blogger blog intact and consider the new blog as a continuation of the old one. Why?
Just for a comparison (in case you are a google employee), wordpress has a comment box right below the post. Once someone comments on a wordpress, it saves your information as cookies and fetches that when he returns the next time
What Link Should you leave on other Websites?
In many cases, people land on your homepage via Social Media Links, Links you leave on Guest Posts, Comments, Forums, and Email Footers and via Google. We cannot control the visitors from Google, but see we can control rest of the sources!