Okay, Google apparently made some changes to the GFC procedures. What I've been hearing from other bloggers is that you have to have a Google account in order to be a GFC member.
So if you don't want to create a Google account, I just wanted to point out I have other methods to follow my blog!
There's Bloglovin!
There's Linky...though I can't even remember how that one works anymore!
I also have RSS Feed subscription below Bloglovin
And then there's the good ol' email subscription! That's at the top and right below my rating system. That's a sort of automatic setup I did with Blogger, because as you might remember, I am not tech friendly! Lol! So I am assuming it sends an email with every post? And I post fairly regularly, at least twice a day with a meme, a possible review or sometimes two and sometimes a completely random post--not related to Random Thursdays! Heehee! So apologies if I am in your inbox too much! Unless there's a way I can tell the subscription to just send 1 email with all the related posts after a certain time...
As I said, there's plenty of other ways to follow my blog since GFC has changed their ways. So be sure to click in another way, I'd hate to lose you guys!
Awww I hope you haven't lost a lot of followers. I find Bloglovin is the best way!
ReplyDeleteI gave up on GFC long ago because there was no easy way to get my feed anymore. I have a Google account, so I still follow some blogs via GFC (technically), but I never look at them. Bloglovin' seems to be the best feed out there, from what I can tell. Hopefully your followers will just move on over there!
ReplyDeleteNicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction
I saw a bit of a drop in my GFC follower count! It wasn't significant, but definitely enough for me to notice. Hopefully you get them back in another form (like Bloglovin!)
ReplyDeleteAlyssa @ The Eater of Books!
I have mixed success with GFC. Sometimes it shows up on my blog, and other times... Poof! It's gone! I think Bloglovin is a great way to follow as it has a great interface to see all the blogs you follow.
ReplyDeleteGood thing I already have a Google account! I loved bloglovin until they started with the ads and only being able to see so many posts.
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