Here are some interesting tips on how to get more Blog Subscribers. I know some of you may think that you don’t want a large part of your readers reading from their feed readers because it is much harder to monetize a feed than it is monetize your already running blog.
Here’s five step how to increase your feed readers:
Content is King:-
This advice is almost mandatory in all blog advice posts. Regardless of how simple it is to subscribe to your blog, visitors will not subscribe to your blog if your content isn’t interesting. So go ahead, implement these changes and get back to writing your blog.
Offer full feeds:-
Do not try to trick your feed subscribers by offering partial content. No matter how catch your title or excerpt is, they are not going to click through every time. RSS feed subscribers are busy people and often have dozens of feeds they have to get through before they can sleep peacefully. They’ll tolerate your stinginess for a while and then hit the ‘unsubscribe’ button. So always offer them full Feeds.
Don’t display your RSS count button:-
If your subscriber base is less than 100. So don,t display youur RRS Count Button. People often like to read what other people are reading and a small subscriber count may turn them off or might seem as if your content isn’t worth subscribing. When you have a large enough (subjective) subscriber base, feel free to flaunt it around.
‘Asking’ your readers to subscribe:-
Ask for Subscription at the end of each post, like this -
I hope you enjoyed reading this post. You may now subscribe to my RSS Feed or receive daily updates on your Email .
Visibility:-
How visible is your feed button. Try this one to attract some attention to it. You can drop this RSS Button Bomb once a week.
I hope you enjoyed reading this post. You may now subscribe to my RSS Feed or receive daily updates on your Email .

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Nice tips. I’m following all your steps.
Simple and Easy steps. Stumbled.
Thanks Nirmal
IMO , only first step is the one which can increase your rss subscription. Even if so many people subscribe , they tend to unsubscribe, if the content doesnt match their expectation. About rss count displaying .. somewhere i read a comment where a guy said that “displaying rss count totally depends on whether the author want to display it or not, as one should not be ashamed of the displaying low number of readers”. just some thoughts … what do you feel about it ??
The only problem i face is my subscribers are getting added, but after sometime they are getting unsubscribed
Thanks
I am a blogger Italian and my feed grew following your suggestions
Asking people to subscribe after the post sounds like a great idea to me. I’ll have to start doing that. The Giant RSS button is Hilarious! imagine putting that on the front page of your blog. LMAO!