article thumbnail

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?

article thumbnail

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.

article thumbnail

17 Statistics to Monitor on Your Blog

ProBlogger

There is a wealth of information in them that can be incredibly useful. RSS Stats – If you’re using a tool like Feedburner to manage your RSS feeds you’ll have access to more useful information. Take some time out today to do a little analysis of your blog’s statistics.

article thumbnail

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

Viper Chill

Step Four: Detach Yourself from Feedburner. It’s a shame that the efforts of whoever built Please Don’t Kill Feedburner don’t seem to be paying off, as I really think the service is on its last legs. There’s no reason why the logic of Google closing Reader wont apply to Feedburner.

RSS 78
article thumbnail

9 Free Marketing Tools from Google that Anyone Can Use

Devumi

Since you set your Google My Business page up above, you’ll need to at least update your Google+ Business Page to include current information. 9: Google FeedBurner RSS feeds have been an essential tool of the Internet since the beginning. That’s because the two pages are linked. Think of it as the original Twitter!

Google 60
article thumbnail

6 Readers Share Why They Read Blogs by Email

Ari Herzog

I like all my information in one place. I’m not the type of person to ‘park’ information for later reading. Many of my friends prefer feed readers but I don’t see the logic in collecting information at another inbox and having to remember to check it. I devour email. One inbox. Email is so simple.

article thumbnail

Entrepreneurial resources

The Marketing Blog

Subscribe to Blog Updates Feedburners Stats Email Subscription My Company About Hi, I am Daksh author of themarketingblog & co-founder of Iffort, a web-strategy & digital marketing consulting firm. I believe in the principle of sharing information. November 26, 2009.5:10 Feel free to link to any of the posts in this blog.

Resources 138