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Free RSS Feed Icons, The Ultimate List, Chapter I

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    More and more bloggers and webmasters are using RSS syndication to convert their weblog visitors into regular readers. However before you can start getting them to subscribe, you’ll need to first catch their attentions. Obvious and catchy RSS icon can be a good start. It is pretty straight forward that if a RSS icon (or button) is big enough and positioned highly on the upper fold, they tend to be more effective.

    Here’s a showcase of free RSS icons you can use for your weblog, or if you are still using the typical RSS icon on your site, it’s probably time to change. Full list after jump.

    FeedIcons

    FeedIcons provides complete sets of standard RSS Icons in almost all image formats – AI, EPS, SVG, PSD, PDF, PNG, JPG, GIF.

    RSS icon (Animated)

    Mess with your readers with these animated RSS icons, by Abdussamad.

      • Glossy RSS icon

        RSS Dock Icon

        Available sizes: 256×256 and 512×512 PNG Format.

        rssdock

        mycircles RSS

        mycircle

        RSS with reflection

        FeedIcons 2

        Acid RSS

        Ojingogo RSS Icon

        Grudge Style RSS Icon

        RSS Owl

        DataMouse Web 2.0 RSS Icons

        FastIcon – Social Bookmark Icons

        3D RSS Icons

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