FranklinCoveyReview.com RSS
Feeds
Updates to Product Reports and
Articles on the FranklinCoveyReview.com Web
site are now available through RSS feeds you can access
through a third party RSS reader.
We recommend to have an RSS reader installed
before continuing. If you don't have one installed or you need
more information regarding available readers, please refer the
links provided in the section "How do I find an RSS
reader?".
If you are using a Firefox Browser to view this page, then
you can also set up RSS feeds using the "Live Bookmark"
feature. See detailed steps below:
Getting Started with
RSS
Currently, we provide RSS feeds for the Product Report and
Article sections. Please click on the links below to subscribe
to a feed:
FranklinCoveyReview.com - Product Reports 
FranklinCoveyReview.com - Articles 
What is RSS?
“Really Simple Syndication” or RSS is a format that is
commonly used to syndicate news items or marketing
communications to news agencies. Many major news sites
(including CNN, BBC, and NPR) provide RSS feeds in order to
provide up-to-date news
information. FranklinCoveyReview.com would like to offer
you this service to keep you informed of new products, services
and articles.
How do I find an RSS
reader?
In order to access RSS content you must install an RSS
reader. Please download an RSS reader or aggregator and follow
the setup instructions provided by the third party.
The following are links to free RSS readers available for
download:
How to Set up a Live Bookmark
(Firefox browser feature)
If you are viewing this page from a Firefox browser, then
follow these steps to set up an RSS feed in your Bookmarks:
- On this page, right click on the RSS feed link you
would like to add to your Bookmarks. From the list of right
click options, select "Copy Link Location".
- From the Firefox browser bar, click on "Bookmarks" and
select "Manage Bookmarks" from the dropdown.
- From the Bookmark Manager menu select "File". From the
File options click on "New Live Bookmark".
- In the Properties for New Live Bookmark window, edit
the Name field to the RSS feed name or a shorter version
you like, and paste the copied link into the "Feed
Location" field, then click OK.
- You should now see the new feed in the Bookmarks
dropdown.
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