The most important thing to know is that subscribing to this blog (and most others) is completely FREE. No money is required. If you read the outline below and take a few minutes to get yourself set up, you’ll be receiving content you want to read - everyday - from all over the world. Here’s what you need to know:
About RSS Feeds
An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is designed to deliver information you want to receive directly to your desktop or online feed reader of choice. To start receiving an RSS feed, you must subscribe (for free).
How do I subscribe to an RSS Feed
You’ve probably seen an icon like the one to the left. This has become the universal symbol for RSS feed subscribing. Sites, such as MyTNConnection, that offer an RSS feed of their content should have a button like this that allows you to add their feed to your feed reader. Pressing the orange button will give you the option to subscribe via the feed reader of your choice. We also offer you the chance to receive an email with our content when published.
What Do I Need To Subscribe To RSS Feeds?
In order to subscribe and receive updates to an RSS Feed, you need to have an RSS Feed Reader or Aggregator (as it is also called). The RSS Reader is a FREE application used to check your list of RSS Feed subscriptions. In short, a feed reader is an online application, stand alone or web based, that reads feeds. You can think of an RSS feed reader as something similar to Outlook or any other email application. When you receive an email, your Inbox is updated. The Feed Reader updates when new content is published.
Where can I get a Feed Reader?
Most Feed Readers are free and readily available. Below is a list of the most popular, free online feed readers available today. Account Sign-up for each is easy and quick.
What happens next?
Once you have your feed reader set up, visit the websites to which you’d like to subscribe and look for their subscription button or text. Click on the button and you’ll see a screen like this:

Simply select the reader you’re using and you’ll be subscribed and ready to receive content whenever published.
If you have questions, feel free to contact us.
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