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Am I talking to myself over here? My Feedburner saga

Janet Fouts

I migrated my clients from Feedburner some time ago because the service was getting a little sketchy. I had a little over 10,000 subscribers and yesterday Feedburner was reporting that at a big fat 0. Feedburner’s support has gone *poof*. If you’re still using Feedburner it’s probably time to make a change.

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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?

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FeedBurner vs. Aweber: Do You Really Need an Autoresponder for Your Blog?

ProBlogger

When it comes to turning casual visitors into regular readers there are two main options—FeedBurner and Aweber. FeedBurner uses Feed-based technology (RSS and Atom) to send updates to your blog subscribers. Owned by Google (Google bought it in 2007 for $100 million), FeedBurner is one of the biggest feed syndicators on the Internet.

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How to build a WordPress website for your nonprofit

SocialFish

You’ve outlined a blog strategy, defined specific goals, decided on topics, and have determined who will publish content. You’ll want to use a service like Feedburner to make it easy for visitors to subscribe by RSS or email. You’ve decided that you want to start using WordPress as your nonprofit’s website. Start Blogging.

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Popup Opt-in Forms: Case Studies, WordPress Plugins, and Alternatives

Kikolani

Content Marketing Institute. You can see it in the above examples for Convince & Convert, Content Marketing Institute, Duct Tape Marketing, and The Sales Lion. It works with Aweber , GetResponse, Mailchimp, Turbo AutoResponder, Google Feedburner, and other mailing list service providers. Social Media Examiner. Chris Brogan.

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17 Statistics to Monitor on Your Blog

ProBlogger

It helps you to know how to optimize your blog for SEO even better and can give hints on what content to write more of. Time on Site – Another stat that can give you a sense on whether readers are engaging with your content is to look at how long they stay on your blog. What seasonal traffic is there?

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Turning off the ViperChill RSS Feed: What You HAVE to Tell Your Blog Readers

Viper Chill

Subscribers only get the content you want them to see, and not necessarily your blog posts (or all of them). It makes sense that if people are spending more time on all of these other forms of social media where they can receive content, you should look at where you’re optimising your presence.

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