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Your RSS subscribers are a huge aspect of your traffic, and that's why it's important to always focus on how happy they are so they don't leave and go somewhere else. If you want to keep your subscribers right where they're at, you can't go wrong with the three tips below.
The single best way to retain those subscribers to your RSS feed is to keep giving them content. The reason why your subscribers are on your list is because they are constantly looking for new information from you. But if they see that updates are only once in a while, they might not feel like they need to subscribe to your feed. When you post, keep it moderately paced and you should be fine. Your aim should be to stay in the forefront of the minds of your subscribers. You aren't the only RSS feed in town, after all, so consistently give your subscribers what they ask for, and do it often enough, and you'll stand out from your competition. After all, you should always want to offer better and more consistent updates from the people competing against you. You will also more value to those subscribing to you when you provide consistent updates and that's because they have very little time. When people choose to give their time to read your updates, you need to give them the same quality over and over if you hope for them to stay.
Try your best to keep from including affiliate links in your blog posts as you will just make people think that you're only interested in making money from your subscribers and you don't care about giving them good content. When you put too many affiliate links in your postings, you will see people drop off your RSS feed like flies.
Last but not least, make sure you stick to whatever subject you're working on and don't jump to other topics. When you have subscribers to your RSS feed, you are providing certain information and they expect that, so always give them what they want. Feel free to experiment with new ways of writing your blog, but don't ever change what you're writing about as a whole. The more focused your blog is, the more people will like it and they'll want to subscribe and remain subscribers.
It should now be apparent that turning readers into subscribers and keeping your current and future subscribers is all about following the three tips above. If you have hosted a blog for some time, you know that more subscribers means more traffic to your blog. Building a substantial list of RSS subscribers will reveal to you the power of traffic that keeps coming back again and again.