Podcast: FFNA004 – How To Use RSS to Dominate Your League
Getting a large amount of customized information as fast as possible can give you a serious edge when you are in the hunt for your fantasy football championship. In this weeks Fantasy Football News and Advice Show, Corey welcomes two experts to the show – Lee from FootballJabber.com and Matt Dana from FFGeekblog.com – to share a few tips and secrets on how you can accomplish this.
Also, in the news segment we chat about the tight end situation in Chicago and the running back situations in Denver, Cleveland and Oakland.
And finally, hear why you should be making an effort to keep your gal – or guy – happy in the offseason.
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Links mentioned in the show:
Corey’s RSS step by step instructional videos
Lee’s Symbaloo reader example
Matts Pageflakes reader example
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Good stuff! Best show yet.
Quick correction: I said Michael Pittman when I meant Michael Turner (around the 9:45 mark). That probably had you guys a little confused. See, this is why I’m a blogger and not a radio host.
I tried to subscribe to the feed, but iTunes isn’t able to download, though the enclosures otherwise seem to work. Any ideas?
Tim,
Thanks for pointing that out. It is something I am aware of and am trying to figure out. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for checking us out.
Corey