Buzz Home :: April 2006 Archive

"I have had nothing but a fantastic experience with FeedBurner. Not only do they take a huge load off my server by serving all of my feeds, they provide a range of genuinely useful feed enhancements, a great user experience and friendly attitude, topped off by assistance in monetizing my feed - a challenge for every webmaster. Highly recommended... if you're not burning your feeds - why not? :-)" - Paul O'Brien, MoDaCo 4/26/06

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"With a video podcast that's listed in a number of directories, it's helpful to be able to see which feed readers and aggregators are being used most often so that the podcast can be produced in a way that is most usable for the users of those aggregators. Thanks for your great work!" - Darren Matthes, unirunner Video Drum Lessons 4/24/06

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"I've been using Feedburner since I started my podcast. It's great! All of the tools and special formats are here in one location. I still have so much to learn, but my podcast is taking off and it's nice to have Feedburner because no matter where I go, my feed is here." - Joe Polk of MTBCast, your alternative source for mountain biking news and events 4/18/06

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Rick Turoczy spends some quality time with his stats and uncovers interesting differences in his Web site and feed traffic. Learn more about how he extracts bits of wisdom to help inform the entertaining commentary on his blog. 4/13/06

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"It's been great to watch our blog readership (slowly) grow via the really simple graphs and detailed reader information. It's been great to see that we're no longer just talking to ourselves and what our readers seem to like reading about. A really cool service, thanks." - Natalie Ferguson and Tim Norton of Decisive Flow (Web design and marketing) 4/11/06

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Behold the power of Digg, del.icio.us and FeedFlare as implemented by Paul at One Digital Life. Three services that taste great together. Be sure to check out Paul's helpful Tips and Tricks section including his diggable "How to back up your iTunes tutorial. 4/10/06

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"Just wanted to tell you how impressed I am with your service. I checked out several of your competitors before I burned my feed. None worked as promised. Your service not only created an RSS feed without any burps or hiccups, but you offer a really great range of useful enhancements... I love the innovation, the ease of use, and the casual friendly tone of your web site. Keep up the good work!" - Pam Blackstone, Random Bytes (WebLens blog) 4/7/06

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"You guys are simply awesome! I've never met a product so simple to set up yet so effective. Rock on!" - Oliver Zheng, mtsix.com 4/6/06

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Steve Rubel of Micro Persuasion fame cites FeedBurner as one of the favorite tools in his Web 2.0 tool-belt. Check out Steve's favorite ten Feedburner hacks including FeedFlare, PingShot and MyBrand, to name a few. 4/5/06

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"Between the services and statistics offered, the well-designed admin panel, the humourous feed adjectives, and the quick response times; I don't know what I'd do without FeedBurner. Your service has simplified my life considerably, allowing me to focus more time on the content of my blogs. Thanks!" - Moundalexis.com 4/4/06

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"FeedBurner makes it really easy to promote my blog. I can share the latest posts on various fora through the Headline Animator, I can list my posts as in-line HTML through BuzzBoost, and I love being able to send e-mail updates to my readers. And all the RSS/Atom/XML stuff is taken care of--I can be sure that whatever my readers use, they can read my feed. And even if they don't have an RSS reader, they can still see the feed contents thanks to FeedBurner outputting an organized web page. I attribute the success of my blog to FeedBurner." - Douglas Bell, Webmaster/Owner, Webmacster87.info 4/3/06

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