Email subscription is a ‘must have’ widget on blogs.
Why? Because visiting blog to check for new content is time consuming.
Most people read the latest posts from their favorite blogs by subscribing using RSS or email subscription.
Email is extremely important for:
- Readers who prefer to receive latest posts using email subscription
- Private blogs — these don’t have RSS feed because only logged in users or logged in registered users are allowed to view the content
Email options
There are three main options for adding email subscription to your blog:
- Feedburner email subscription – all blog users except private blogs
- Email Subscription Widget – Edublogs supporters only
- Subscribe2 email subscription- Edublogs Campus only
Feedburner email subscription
Feedburner is one of the most common free services used by both bloggers and podcasters to manage their RSS feeds.
It’s popular because it provides bloggers with the ability to easily analyze their subscribers in terms of:
- how many subscribe by RSS
- which feed readers they use
- how many subscribe by email.
Your email subscribers are sent an email of your full post that day after it is posted.
Setting up a Feedburner email subscription is as simple as:
- Step 1: Creating a Feedburner RSS Feed For Your Blog
- Step 2: Adding the Feedburner Email Subscription to Your Blog
- Step 3: Redirecting all your feed through Feedburner
Email Subscription Widget
The email subscription widget is the fastest and easiest way of adding email subscription to your blog. It sends an email immediately when the post is published.
Readers click on the link in the email which takes them to the post on your blog.
Just go to Appearance > Widgets and drag the email subscription widget into the desired sidebar.

Subscribe2 Email Subscription
Subscribe2 is the most sophisticated email option with lots of management choices for both readers and the blog owner.
Email notifications can be either:
- Latest posts
- Daily or weekly digest of posts
- Plain Text – Excerpt; Plain Text – Full Post or HTML – Full Post
Bloggers can monitor their email subscriber; easily adding and removing subscribers inside their blog dashboard.
Subscribe 2 also provides the ability to send out emails to all confirmed subscribers; for those occasions when you want to send an email but not write a post.
Setting up a Subscribe email subscription is as simple as:

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3 Comments So Far»
This post is extremely helpful and clearly written. It deserves a gold star in my Reader like so many of your other posts. Thanks.
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Sue Waters Reply:
September 23rd, 2009 at 10:32 pm
@Paul C, Thanks Paul as always for your excellent support. I’m glad the post was useful. Email subscription is really important. You would be surprised by the number of email subscribers I have.
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Hi Ms. Waters!
Thank you very much! Also thanks for mentioning my blog on your twitter!!!! I wondered where all the new visits on my blog from September 23rd came from (when I woke up I was pleasantly surprised at the new comments and new visitors on my flag counter!)……. It was my pleasure to write that post, and I have never entered a “theedublogger” competition (I did only start blogging last March though and for a while did not know about these competitions) before and I am certainly glad I did! It is/was very fun.
Miss Wyatt’s Challenge (I assume that when you said “challenge” in your comment you meant this) is going well for me. I have written the post for the first week and updated my “About Me” page. I have been busy and have not had that much time to work on Week 2’s posts but I will try to. I have done some of the activities for Week 2 though, for example: I visited 5 blogs on the Participants List and I left comments.
Email subscription seems really helpful……now I will have to ponder whether to put that on my blog!
Sincerely,
-Dominique
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Sue Waters Reply:
September 23rd, 2009 at 10:38 pm
@Dominique, pleased to hear you loved the dots and new visitors. While they might not have left a lot of comments but they twittered quite a bit about. As I said great advice for educators.
Yes I checked out your About page and it was looking really good. The key is to pick and choose the tasks you want to do but most important Enjoy! Don’t worry too much if you don’t finish all task but make sure that you have fun.
Keep up your excellent work!
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Sue-
I read in another person’s comment that they had a hard time getting Feedburner attached to their blog. I am also having a hard time. I am not a supporter and would like to use Feedburner. I have triple checked my setting and don’t think that I have any privacy settings activated. Following your directions, I went to Feedburner. I got an error message- “An error occurred connecting to the URL: Error getting URL: 404 – Not Found.” I rechecked my URL. What should I do?
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Sue Waters Reply:
October 11th, 2009 at 6:19 pm
@coralugo, you would only have problems with privacy if you were an Edublogs supporter and had made the blog entirely private. You shouldn’t be having trouble. When you are adding your blog URL are you adding it n this format http://theedublogger.edublogs.org/?
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coralugo Reply:
October 12th, 2009 at 7:54 am
@Sue Waters,
This is the blog URL which I entered; http://lugosclass.edublogs.org/
I am still having no success.
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coralugo Reply:
October 13th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
@SueWaters,
I got it! I was entering the wrong URL. Thanks for your help!!!
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