Saturday, February 21, 2009

Using Feedburner

You need to burn your feed with feedburner. It is completely free and its the easiest way you can burn your feed online. if you burn your feed and your readers subscribe to these feeds, they will use feedburner url to reach your original posts and what's more, you can earn through feeds using adsense for feeds.

Feedburner hosted feeds for more than 250000 publishers and delivered feeds to more than 19 million subscribers. You can easily know how many visitors have subscribed to your blog and which post is the most popular. Feedburner lets you insert your Flickr pictures or del.icio.us links automatically in your feeds. Create your feed burner account. Enter your blog's web address in the "Ready to Burn" in the FeedBurner's home page www.feedburner.com make sure the title and FeedBurner address (URL) of your new feed are values you prefer.click Activate Feed. A "Congrats" your feedburner blogger feed is now ready. Read all of the information on "Congrats", then click 'Next' to continue with the setup process.

You can then redirect your feed through blogger
Open your blogger account in a new browser window. Then go to your Dashboard, click on the 'Setting' tab. click site feed link. type your full FeedBurner feed with "http://" portion into the "Post Feed Redirect URL' text field. Save setting. You are done. Now promot your FeedBurner on your Blogger site. For this Click on "Publicize" tab. A list of publicity related topics will appear. Click on "Checklet Chooser" service- a form will appear. the form is full of several options to promote your Feed Burner feed.Click the radio button next to the button you want to display on your site.Click the drop-down and select "Blogger" to add the chicklet as a widget.Blogger will open in a new window. Follow the prompts there to continue to add the new widget.

4 comments:

  1. Hi. Is there any difference between subscribing by RSS feeds or using "Follow this blog" option?

    ReplyDelete
  2. There is a difference, when you subscribe by RSS feeds, you read information or articles through feeds i.e you are a feed reader but if u follow a blog directly, you get post and news through your blog host

    ReplyDelete
  3. Aaha,,,I got it, thanks. Did you make your RSS with feedburner?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Yea i did..... sry this came late. AND I LOVE UR BLOG

    ReplyDelete

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Using Feedburner

You need to burn your feed with feedburner. It is completely free and its the easiest way you can burn your feed online. if you burn your feed and your readers subscribe to these feeds, they will use feedburner url to reach your original posts and what's more, you can earn through feeds using adsense for feeds.

Feedburner hosted feeds for more than 250000 publishers and delivered feeds to more than 19 million subscribers. You can easily know how many visitors have subscribed to your blog and which post is the most popular. Feedburner lets you insert your Flickr pictures or del.icio.us links automatically in your feeds. Create your feed burner account. Enter your blog's web address in the "Ready to Burn" in the FeedBurner's home page www.feedburner.com make sure the title and FeedBurner address (URL) of your new feed are values you prefer.click Activate Feed. A "Congrats" your feedburner blogger feed is now ready. Read all of the information on "Congrats", then click 'Next' to continue with the setup process.

You can then redirect your feed through blogger
Open your blogger account in a new browser window. Then go to your Dashboard, click on the 'Setting' tab. click site feed link. type your full FeedBurner feed with "http://" portion into the "Post Feed Redirect URL' text field. Save setting. You are done. Now promot your FeedBurner on your Blogger site. For this Click on "Publicize" tab. A list of publicity related topics will appear. Click on "Checklet Chooser" service- a form will appear. the form is full of several options to promote your Feed Burner feed.Click the radio button next to the button you want to display on your site.Click the drop-down and select "Blogger" to add the chicklet as a widget.Blogger will open in a new window. Follow the prompts there to continue to add the new widget.

4 comments:

  1. Hi. Is there any difference between subscribing by RSS feeds or using "Follow this blog" option?

    ReplyDelete
  2. There is a difference, when you subscribe by RSS feeds, you read information or articles through feeds i.e you are a feed reader but if u follow a blog directly, you get post and news through your blog host

    ReplyDelete
  3. Aaha,,,I got it, thanks. Did you make your RSS with feedburner?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Yea i did..... sry this came late. AND I LOVE UR BLOG

    ReplyDelete