FeedBurnerI recently checked out and switched my feed to FeedBurner’s services. I’m constantly looking for more ways to keep track of how my site is doing and who is visiting as evidenced by my article on “Tracking Your Website Statistics Using Google Analytics.”

If your site has a feed and you’d like to keep track of who is subscribing and what posts they are looking at then check out what FeedBurner has to offer. If you already have a feed and are using a blogging service like WordPress, Blogger, or others, FeedBurner allows you to redirect all your existing subscribers so that you don’t lose anyone while transferring your feed.

As FeedBurner puts it, they have options for you to “Analyze, Optimize, Publicize and Monetize.” FeedBurner was recently acquired by Google and therefore they now offer ways to integrate with Google Ads and Google Analytics.

All that being said, the stats are my biggest reason for tweaking my feed. Here’s an example of some of them…

FeedBurner Stats

I know that these are meager stats:) help me get them better, by subscribing to my feed.

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Andrew is the founder and primary contributer for MyInkBlog. He is a full time web developer for Niagara University. When he's not working there, he's a blogger, twitter'er, wordpress'er, silverstripe advocate, blessed father and husband.

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