Google Friend Connect & Following

Most of you probably already know that Google Friend Connect will no longer be supported for non-Blogger blogs as of March 1st, so I will be removing the widget from my sidebar at the end of the month.

If you do follow my blog via GFC and would still like to read my posts in the future you will need to subscribe via some other source. The best ways to subscribe are: RSS Feed, email via Feedburner, Networked Blogs on Facebook, and Twitter. All of those sources are set to update with links to my posts on a daily basis.

I would also love it if you would follow me on Google+, but I do not update it as frequently since I haven’t been able to find a tool that will auto-feed my posts there.

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11 Responses to Google Friend Connect & Following

  1. miki says:

    done email ad google+

  2. Oh, I didn’t know that. Thanks for the warning!

  3. jennygirl says:

    I had no idea. This is a bit of a bummer. It’s like they are forcing us to do and act certain ways. Stinky internet :(

  4. ok, I did not know that either…Darn this Google, making things harder!

  5. I follow through RSS but have no idea how that will affect my sidebar that updates your posts… I hope that remains!

  6. irene says:

    I’ll follow you anywhere Alyce.

  7. Staci says:

    I follow you onmysidebar, so all is fine for me!

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  9. Nikki-ann says:

    Great idea. Now following via Twitter :)

  10. This is such a disappointment as I would hate to miss your posts. I will certainly follow you on Google+ Have you considered the new Linky Follower that a lot of bloggers seem to be moving to, I have added it after being asked to.

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