Posts Tagged with 'Feedburner'

FeedBurner Stats PRO and MyBrand Services are NOW Free for Everyone

Good news for users of FeedBurner services. After the recent acquisition of FeedBurner by Google, the PRO services are now available for free to everyone.
FeedBurner Stats PRO will show you the number of people who have viewed or clicked individual content items in your feed and “Reach,” which estimates the daily number of subscribers who interacted with your feed content. This service was earlier charged but is now completely free.
MyBrand is another PRO service that lets you brand the feedburner’s

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Zookoda – A Free and Powerful Alternative to Feedburner

[Zookoda] is a nice and powerful (blog) tool that lets bloggers like us send email newsletters to subscribers. It lets you schedule the delivery of newsletter such that you can send email newsletters daily, weekly or on a monthly basis. This is a very nice feature for some bloggers who do not write very often and when they send weekly newsletters, it can include all the blog posts from that week. You can retain your existing feedburner services for feed

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6 Things that Every Blogger Must Know and Do for Success

When I was new to blogging, I didn’t knew much about anything related to blogging, tools required, how to publicize my blog site etc etc.. Each day was a great learning experience and with every passing week there was tons of information that I had to grind to derive some actionable items from. I then started doing a weekly revision of different things that I was doing and, I observed that the practices I was following started to add value

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WordPress: Keep a Track of Every Possible Feed Subscriber

When I started blogging on this site, I had not begun to use Feedburner for managing the feed subscription for my site. By the time I started to use Feedburner’s feed subscription service, there were plenty of users already using the direct feed from my site. The direct feeds on my sites can be accessed using [bloghash.com/feed/] and [bloghash.com/feed/atom/]. While checking the log files on the web server, I saw many requests for the feed on my site and I

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