the last blogspot post

It’s something that I should have done a long time ago, but this weekend, I am biting the bullet. Effective 7-feb-2009, I am moving the Shotgun Marketing Blog to a new location at my business site at http://shotgunconcepts.com/

If I am fortunate enough to be included on your blogroll, I would appreciate you updating the link on your blog.

If you subscribe to my Feedburner feed, you shouldn’t have to do anything. I will give this post a few hours to go through the feed and then I will switch feedburner to the new address and publish another post from the new blog. If you haven’t seen another post from me in your feed reader by Sunday morning 2/8, then please resubscribe at the new location.

If you have subscribed to the Blogger atom feed, then please subscribe either at feedburnerhttp://feeds2.feedburner.com/Shotgun
or the new site’s feed http://shotgunconcepts.com/feed/

I will also be exporting all 400+ posts from the past 4 years here to the new site. That may cause hiccups on some of your feeds. If it does, I apologize in advance.

I will see you across the river. Hopefully

Chris Houchens is a marketing speaker and the author of Brand Zeitgeist. Follow him on Twitter or Facebook.

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2 comments on “the last blogspot post
  1. Whew! Looks like it worked?

  2. @GoingLikeSixty
    I think so. Hopefully the feed redirects. I hadn’t logged into feedburner since google took them over so there was a google redirect of the feed plus the redirect of my blogspot feed.

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