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Is Feedburner about to be closed by Google?

The Way of the Web

It’s particularly worrying in some areas, where companies of the size and scale of Google have effectively closed out the market, particularly in terms of RSS syndication with Feedburner and RSS reading with Google Reader. What’s happening to Feedburner? Feedburner Alternatives? But today two things have happened.

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My Contribution at PaulWriter.com

The Marketing Blog

A 10-second TV commercial for your moisturiser shampoo brand costs a tonne of rupees and that isn’t even targeted since your product is meant only for girls in the age bracket of 18-24. Monthly traffic to your website from Facebook Remember that any activity you need to justify to your cost centre should ideally have metrics in place.

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Blog Smarter: Invest in Your Own Success

ProBlogger

141% increase in AdSense earnings. On top of that, my AdSense earnings have gone up almost 1.5 Cost : US$77.00. Previously, I used Feedburner to manage my email subscribers. The thing I liked best about Feedburner was that it was free, but it lacked some key features. Cost : US$13.95/month Cost : US$77.00.

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Is Google becoming evil?

The Way of the Web

After all, no-one can optimise for searches they don’t know are happening – although I’m not sure if the privacy still applies when I click-through on Google Adsense or Adwords advertising next to the search results, regardless of my connection. That’s entirely lost now.

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4 WordPress Alternatives: the What, Where, and Why

ProBlogger

Today I present to you four alternatives you may never have heard of, showing you the pros and cons of each, how much they cost, and where you can get them from. Google Maps, AdSense, and Analytics. Feedburner integration. Feedburner integration. Cost and availability. Cost and availability. Let’s begin.

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Why as a Developer, I Switched to Blogger.com and Why I'm Staying With It

Stay N' Alive

The entire bill to switch was going to cost me $87/year! It works really well integrating with Google Adsense , Feedburner for RSS tracking, and a few other Google features (including any Google Gadget, as I mentioned above), but some obvious Google products have not been integrated. To remove ads, that would be $30 per year.

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From Blogging To ProBlogging in 6 Months

ProBlogger

One exercise we’d do when starting new projects was to identify the costs, expenses, and net profit. For tech writing blogs, this was mostly around services, education tools, direct advertising, Google Adsense, and books. Examine where you spent your money, look at the cost of ad campaigns, and expenses such as graphic design work.