Optimizing your FeedBurner Feed – RSS Feed Tips

For returning visitors ease, many publishers are using RSS feeds in their blogs and article websites.

For more information on what is RSS feeds? Click Here

Many publishers are using the burned feeds by feedburner generated from our original feed. Following are the two main advantages of using the feedburner burned feeds.

RSS Feed

1) Complete stats on the subscriptions.
2) Options to promote the burned feed.

Feedburner Feed Generation

Signing up in feedburner website will directly leads you to generating the burned feed URL by submitting the original feed URL.

Redirect all your feeds to the FB burned feed

This helps us to avoid users to access other feeds. It also helps to track the complete subscription stats since user can access only burned feed.

To know more on how to redirect your other feed URLs to FB burned feed URL Click Here

Post Summary in feeds

Limit your post length in feed so that you can direct the visitors to your blog for reading rest of the story.

No Index

Be sure that your feed should not be indexed by search engines by activating the no index option under publicize tab.

E-Mail Subscription

Feedburner email is a service that allows publishers to deliver their feed content to subscribers via email. To know more on how to activate this Click Here

As a Google product, feedburner is doing its wonderful job on our feeds. Let’s Enjoy!

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3 Responses to “Optimizing your FeedBurner Feed – RSS Feed Tips”

  1. October 1, 2008 at 8:22 am #

    You may be interested in an article I recently wrote concerning Further Feedbruner optimisation

  2. prabhu stalin
    October 2, 2008 at 9:07 pm #

    i just went through ur blog , fine . surely i will reomed my friends

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