If you use the Gmail from Google, you probably know that something called “Web Clips” appear near the top of the Gmail Inbox page.
A “Web Clip” is a link to an article in an RSS feed.
This website publishes (syndicates) the blog posts in an RSS feed.
So you can use the Google “Web Clip” technology to keep up with the KirkMahoney.com blog posts through your Gmail interface.
When you have set up Gmail in this way, you’ll see something like the following, from July 2, 2008, at the top of your Gmail Inbox page:
Kirk Mahoney . com – “Bouillon” vs. “Bullion” – Jul 2
When you see this in the Web Clip row in Gmail, you can click the link to go straight to that blog post at KirkMahoney.com.
Here are the steps to putting these blog posts in Gmail:
- Log in to Gmail.
- Click the Settings link at the top of the page.
- Click the Web Clips link in the row of tabs.
- Enter “kirkmahoney.com/feed” (without the quotation marks) in the Search by topic or URL field.
- Click the [Search] button
- Click the [Add] button to the left of Kirk Mahoney . com
That’s it! Along with whatever other RSS feeds are set up for your Gmail account, you will now see clickable titles and their dates for KirkMahoney.com blog posts at the top of your Gmail Inbox page.
Tip: If you want to delete any RSS feeds from Gmail, click the My Clips link on the Settings tab-page and then click the remove link to the right of that feed.