Q and A: How do I add Feedburner to my site?
Dear Kalena...
Any idea about how to add feed burner to my site? I transferred my blog to my own domain so what is my site feed? Where do i find it?
John
Kalena's Answer:
Dear John
Assuming you have already created a Feedburner account, your feedburner address should be: http://feeds.feedburner.com/[yourblogname]. If you haven't created an account yet, simply go to http://www.feedburner.com and create one based on your blog info.
If you are using Blogger for your blog, your feed should automatically be generated at http://[yoursiteurl]/atom.xml
Subscribe via: Yahoo Feeds | Feedburner | Technorati | Bloglines
Any idea about how to add feed burner to my site? I transferred my blog to my own domain so what is my site feed? Where do i find it?
John
Kalena's Answer:
Dear John
Assuming you have already created a Feedburner account, your feedburner address should be: http://feeds.feedburner.com/[yourblogname]. If you haven't created an account yet, simply go to http://www.feedburner.com and create one based on your blog info.
If you are using Blogger for your blog, your feed should automatically be generated at http://[yoursiteurl]/atom.xml
Subscribe via: Yahoo Feeds | Feedburner | Technorati | Bloglines
Labels: blogger template, blogs and rss







1 Comments:
kalena,
this is don from feedburner. thanks for using our service!
two things about your post.
first, you should point people to your feedburner feed and not your blogger atom url. you're doing that now with the add to my yahoo button. i know you can't redirect in blogger, but you can change the auto-discovery and change all references from your atom feed to your feedburner feed. that way you'll get more accurate statistics, etc.
also, re your post - if someone is using their own domain, they can also use feedburner's mybrand service (under myaccount). this allows a publisher to use an rss url with their domain. so, feeds.donloeb.com/ instead of feeds.feedburner.com. it's a premium service, but only a few dollars a month.
thanks!
don loeb
vp partner services
feedburner
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