RSS Updates to SEO Book
So some people at Threadwatch suggested that I made RSS updates to my ebook available. If I did that, what is the best way to add security to the update mini site, and should I enable comments on the updates?
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Here a link to a simple way to do it
http://www.roell.net/weblog/archiv/2005/01/28/subscribing_to_passwordpro...
after reading that though it seems to open up a few more holes
Why not create a forum? Most of them have easy to use password protection functionality easily built in, and can be set so that all the users you specify are automatically notified when you add something. Also sets up an environment that is conducive for people to discuss the new information you're presenting.
Although I haven't bought the full book yet myself (I read the short version though, which came with SEO Elite) I think a forum will create more work than needed.
I have no idea how it is currently communicated to buyers that there is a new chapter but as long as the current method is safe and efficient keep it like it is until secure rss feeds have been tested out a bit more.
well just my 2 Rmb
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