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Goodbye Feedburner, Hello Feedblitz

Ari Herzog

After nearly four years of powering this blog’s email and RSS delivery options, I’ve parted ways with Google and its free Feedburner service and embraced the paid service of Feedblitz. Feedburner used to be a wonderful company with an amazing tool that had responsive customer service — until Google bought them.

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Am I talking to myself over here? My Feedburner saga

Janet Fouts

Once Google took it over it just wasn’t reliable. So we moved some client sites to Feedblitz , others decided to use WordPress’s free built in RSS feed tool. Feedblitz makes this really easy with their Feedburner migration guide. use the tools provided by Feedblitz to migrate your feed and notify yout users first.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & The Future of Google Author Rank

Kikolani

Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+ , retweeted on @kikolani , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. 16 Secret Google Analytics Advanced Segments Worth Their Weight in Gold – We’ve tapped into some of the web’s finest web analytics professionals to share their tips for mining analytics gold.

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Enter to Win 1 of 3 Lifetime Memberships to ElegantThemes

Kikolani

Be sure to follow Kristi on Twitter , Facebook , and Google+. Kikolani is now using Feedblitz to deliver the latest posts to you via RSS. If you are subscribed through a RSS reader like Feedly - my Google Reader alternative of choice - please click here to subscribe to the new feed link. Blogging'

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Are Spammers on Your Mailing List Costing You Money?

Kikolani

Since I can’t figure out how to get the mailing list sign up off of my 404 page, and don’t necessarily want to, I just redirected the the non-existant login page to Google for lack of better options. Be sure to follow Kristi on Twitter , Facebook , and Google+.

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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. Trust in Google? What’s happening to Feedburner? But today two things have happened.

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Is it Time to Burn Feedburner? There are Alternatives

ProBlogger

However, since Google bought Feedburner in 2007, it never got further developed. And as there has been no Google support to solve the issue many bloggers have given up on Feedburner. If you used Feedburner to handle your RSS feeds, Feedblitz (inexpensive) and Feedpress (slightly more expensive, but more features) are the way to go.