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FeedBurner Integration for Blogspot & Blogger Blogs

FeedBurner Integration for Blogspot Blogs - BloggerAs mentioned in Use Feed Autodiscovery to Increase Subscribers, one can simply add 1 line of code to any website or blog, and web browsers like Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox will automatically find your feed. This allows users to easily subscribe to your publication.

If you run a Blogspot blog, things just got better. You can now redirect your Blogger feed to your FeedBurner feed. By running this redirect and pushing your feed through FeedBurner, you will ensure that no fragmentation of your audience occurs and no subscribers are left behind. Essentially, users will only see 1 feed, your FeedBurner feed.

By redirecting your feed, you can consolidate any straggler subscribers and greatly improve your ability to effectively measure your audience.

After all the hard work that goes in to promoting your website or blog, it is definitely a shame to under report your subscribership. So if you run a Blogspot blog, follow the easy instructions at the Redirecting Your Blogger Feed to Your FeedBurner Feed Guide and integrate your blog today.

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  1. 6 Comment(s)

  2. By Michael on Jul 14, 2007 | Reply

    Does this work with wordpress as well?

  3. By Ian Lee on Jul 14, 2007 | Reply

    @Michael: The above announcement only relates to Blogspot. To forward all Wordpress feed traffic to FeedBurner, use FeedSmith.

    Steve Smith was the original creator but FeedBurner has officially adopted it. Both normal and comment feeds from this blog are being forwarded to FeedBurner using this plugin. It’s been working great from day 1. Hope that helps.

  4. By Snoskred on Jul 16, 2007 | Reply

    Yay, I did this today, as in put the feedburner feed into blogger. Thanks for the inspiration! ;)

    Snoskred
    http://snoskred.blogspot.com/

  5. By Ben on Jul 19, 2007 | Reply

    Very nice :) Feedburner is really cool

  6. By Jason on Jul 29, 2007 | Reply

    This is a great feature. The more someone has to work to add your feed the less likely they are to do it

  7. By Chris Howard on Aug 15, 2007 | Reply

    thanks for the great information :)

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