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.
We have now removed the offending code and believe that our feeds, whether direct from Slaw or
via Feedburner, should be free of pollution.
>> > Have you signed up for The TICKET
via Feedburner yet?
And, when we're publishing regularly here, easily half of the traffic to articles comes via RSS, the bulk of it from Google Reader (another big chunk of you get the daily emails
via Feedburner, which Google bought a few years ago; if they shut THAT down, it means war....).
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via Feedburner (top right box) to be delivered directly to your inbox so you never miss a giveaway!
Not exact matches
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.
I use Google /
Feedburner to distribute and track RSS subscriptions, and back in mid-August, the stats suddenly quit updating, making it impossible to see which articles were being read
via RSS.
No such luck, and after a little while it became clear that
Feedburner's daily email update (which reaches 120 people, or about 10 % of those following the site
via RSS) wasn't arriving.
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!
Feedburner even now supports notification of new podcasts
via email.
Apropos of Steve's RSS point, there's some speculation now that India will try block RSS feeds, but if they're done
via a feed management provider like
Feedburner, e.g., the government would have to thrash far and wide to stanch the flow.