Tag Archives: using feedburner
Feedburner: Updating Your Feed URL
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
Feedburner is an excellent resource to help distribute the RSS feed… I explain more in my this article: Using Feedburner To Improve Readership This video will show you how you how to change your feed url…

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Feedburner: Finding Your Email Subscribers
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
Feedburner is an excellent resource to help distribute the RSS feed… I explain more in my this article: Using Feedburner To Improve Readership This video will show you how you can find out about your Feedburner Email Subscribers.

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Adding A Feedburner Email Subscribe Widget To WordPress
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
Feedburner is an excellent resource to help distribute the RSS feed… I explain more in my this article: Using Feedburner To Improve Readership This video will show you how to add a subscribe to RSS Feed by email widget to your WordPress Website.

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Redirecting WordPress RSS Feed To Feedburner
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
Feedburner is an excellent resource to help distribute the RSS feed… I explain more in my this article: Using Feedburner To Improve Readership This video will show you how to redirect your wordpress RSS Feed to Feedburner automatically.

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Feedburner: Creating a Feedburner Account & Burning A Feed
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
In one of my previous articles, I speak about the power of using a RSS Feed to improve readership of your site. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it’s a ‘standardized’ way to distribute content electronically. Essentially, the RSS feed delivers the content of your site to another service is a specific order, so [...]

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Using Feedburner To Improve Readership
Posted on 31. Mar, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
Wouldn’t it be great to deliver your website content directly to a readers desktop? Rather than relying on them visiting your site to see “What’s New”? Well, you can. If you use a Content Management System, like WordPress, your site will generally have a RSS Feed…. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it’s a [...]























