After reading a great tip by Chris Walters from Booksprung, we created a special
Feedburner feed, devoted exclusively for Kindle Daily Deal.
I've installed a plugin that should send all of your requests for RSS feeds
via Feedburner, so that we can get some idea of how many of our readers make use of that way of getting Slaw.
Combined
with Feedburner and FeedBLITZ, you would get a very nifty List 2.0 service... Thanks!!
Once you've got your feed link, you may want to consider burning it to a feed reader
like Feedburner in order to take advantage of its optimisation and analytics options.
Whether you
blame Feedburner, or Google Reader, or Digg Reader last month, or any number of other product failures over the years, the humble protocol has managed to keep on trudging along d
I have lost all the posts fed
by Feedburner, tho they say I am already signed up.
A service such
as Feedburner replaces your RSS feed with a specialized feed that can provide feedback on the number of downloads and other useful data.
I gave up
on Feedburner a couple of years ago (this post is from 2013).
That function wasn't working for a while, but I finally found out it's
because Feedburner doesn't like Word.
I think you know the only reason I wasn't here is for about a month your blog and a bunch of others stopped coming (
Feedburner again)... then, last week they started coming back and I am so happy!
I have to run the post through Notepad to clean off the Microsoft cooties
before Feedburner will email it.
Parajunkee also has an interesting article called Book Blogging 101: Let's
talk Feedburner.
Apparently, I could also have
Feedburner send out my blog posts via email automatically... although that would mean I wouldn't have time to correct posts after publishing them!
When you hit an «RSS subscribe button» or a «
feedburner link» from your favorite blogs, it will open up a page that looks like the image above.
I
heard Feedburner was going to stop working at some point (maybe we've finally reached that point?)
Mar 6, Subscribe To My Site For Free Through Email Of With Feedburner
Your firm website will offer those feeds, probably running through a tracking service
like Feedburner to get a subscriber count.
Whether you
blame Feedburner, or Google Reader, or Digg Reader last month, or any number of other product failures over the years, the humble protocol has managed to keep on trudging along d
One more note before I get back to work in the kitchen though: I switched
from Feedburner to Feedblitz recently, and I think some email subscriptions got messed up in the process.
I have
added Feedburner to the blog as an option for receiving my posts, and comments from readers, via RSS.
If you are currently using a free service such
as Feedburner, you should switch immediately because that is the number one mistake bloggers make (and I made that mistake myself as well).
It takes this site's RSS feed and packages it into widget form for use across the web; run by SpringWidgets, it's one of the standard promotional tools provided
by Feedburner.
For getting statistics on them, you could use
Feedburner, or just approximate the number of readers based on how many people use the most common web based feed readers like Google Reader or Bloglines.
If you are getting this via
Feedburner I suggest you move over to my new newsletter you can subscribe right here.
Announcement: If you are getting this via email either via my new newsletter or
Feedburner it is because you used to subscribe to Delishhh Food Blog, which is now Carrots & Spice Food Blog.
This plugin automatically reroutes your current feed to
Feedburner.
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Feedburner: If you use Feedburner (and you should) you should install this so that you do not have to go through the trouble of manually changing your feeds to the complicated Feedburner standard.
Subscribe to The Eco Chic blog via
Feedburner (top right box) to be delivered directly to your inbox so you never miss a giveaway!
Just below that, I've also added
a Feedburner - provided email signup form.
E.politics has had an email subscription option since the beginning, but it was only on
the Feedburner subscription page and not obvious at all (only two people have signed up for email, vs 600 - odd RSS subscribers).
Yesterday, e.politics saw by far the most articles read via RSS on a single day ever, according to
Feedburner.
Feedburner's been clunky off and on since I started using it, so at first I assumed it was a bug that would stick around for a day or two and then magically fix itself.
This morning I got
a Feedburner email that included every article published SINCE the offender, and RSS stats finally started updating.