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Keeping in Touch with Texas Travel News

We publish a monthly e-newsletter (signup at right) but many readers like to keep with the current news such as packages we mention in the Texas Travel News section. We publish an RSS feed that you can receive by email or in your RSS reader:

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RSS Feed

Do you have an RSS feed reader? We offer a free feed so you can keep up with the latest Texas travel news.

Just what is an RSS feed? Consider a feed like a menu of headlines (and a brief description, if you choose) that's delivered to you via a feed reader. Instead of filling your mail box (or getting filtered out before you ever see it), this just gives you a list of what's new. At your convenience, you click on a headline and you'll be brought to TexasTripper to read more. You can unsubscribe at any time. We don't know you're subscribing (you don't give us an email address) and of course there's no charge.

How To Sign Up for the TexasTripper Feed

One of the easiest ways is with MyYahoo. Just go to Yahoo and sign up for a MyYahoo page. You'll be able to pick and choose newsfeeds you like. To add one of our feeds to your reader, just click the button on the left side of our pages or above. This will take you to Yahoo and you can immediately add the feed. (You'll need to login to My Yahoo if you're not already.)

Or, you might have another feed reader (many are free and, if you read blogs, you might already have one.) Some popular feedreaders include Bloglines, Feedster, and CompleteRSS. Just click on our button to get the URL of our feed. Copy the URL then paste it in your feed reader and you're ready to go!

 


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