Subscribing to TT via Email

We’ve added a new feature to TurtleTalk–subscription to the blog via email.  Once you sign up, you will receive the text of the entire post.   This is slightly different than what our readers receive when they sign up to follow us on Twitter (@ILPCTurtleTalk).  Warning: our regular readers are aware that multiple posts go up on TT every day.  A subscription will send an email every time a new post goes up.

While I would love to be able to just sign everyone up who is interested, the site recognizes that I am already signed up for this subscription and doesn’t allow me to add others.  All our readers need to do is click “Sign Me Up” over on the right hand side of the blog where it reads “Email Subscription.”  If you are not a WordPress.com subscriber, just enter an email address and then click “Sign Me Up.”

Let us know if you have any trouble with this process.  Another easy avenue for reading TurtleTalk is an RSS subscription.  Sign up for Google Reader or equivalent program, click “add a subscription”  and add the TurtleTalk address.  There is also the option to click on “Entries RSS” on the right hand side of the blog under “Meta.”

And yes, this post was edited after I received my first email alert.  If you read or received that post, remember what I wrote about our level of IT support:  “TurtleTalk is run in house at the Indigenous Law and Policy Center with exactly as much technical support as you might expect of a Center made up of lawyers, professors and recent law school grads (note the lack of IT professionals on that list).”

Thanks for reading!