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Okeydokes blog post subscribe link has been updated, as of Tuesday. The new link is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/arianabrowning Bold is the only change that I did. Now, I don't know if that will have changed your subscription, but let's just make sure. I'd hate for you to miss any of these updates.

Either visit the website and the popup for subscribing should come up, or visit the site, and you'll see the box to subscribe. If you enter the same email you used to subscribe, you'll either get a notification that tells you you have to confirm the subscription, meaning it did change the subscription options. Or you may get the notification that says you're already subscribed. Either way, you can do that to make sure that you are in fact, subscribed by email.

Again, this is only for the blog posts by email subscription. This doesn't change the newsletter, or anything else. I can't change that information for you, so that's why I am making it a point to point it out to you. For those of you who aren't subscribed, feel free! I did change the web to make the site more mobile friendly. So if you do visit on your mobile, you'll have to switch it to the full website view. Otherwise you're not going to see all the great things I've done, or get that subscribe by email to popup.

If you're not subscribed at all, and weren't before, now is a great time to do it. :)

I've left the information alone so that the blog posts will still be sent to you in the full post format. I hate having to click links and be redirected to blogs just to read the entire post, so I wouldn't do that to you, either.

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  1. Hello Arianna. Just wanted to let you know that as soon as I clicked on the link for this page from my e-mail - it gave me the option to subscribe to the mailing list. So now I'm here and able to follow your posts from my e-mail.

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  2. Great. Thank you so much for letting me know. I appreciate it.

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