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Twitterize Your Feed and Site

Thanks to the guys that created TwitThis, a service that allows Twitter users to quickly Twitter links to their friends, I was easily able to create a FeedFlare that links up with TwitThis to provide an easy way for readers... Continued — read more »

Self-promote. Don't be shy.

Thousands of our publishers already use FeedFlare to add interactivity to their feed items. Far fewer have created their own FeedFlare. If you maintain more than one site, or you have a portion of your site you’d like to promote,... Continued — read more »

Make BrowserFriendly Friendier with an Image

Ever want to add your logo to your BrowserFriendly feed page to make it, well, friendlier? Guess what - you can and it’s super easy to do! Just head into the optimize tab of your FeedBurner account. Once there scroll... Continued — read more »

Make Your FeedFlare Del.icio.us. Yum!

Allowing your content to be shared by your readers is “tops” in many publishers minds. The more your content is distributed in various ecosystems, the greater chance your content will be read more widely and the more visitors will get driven back to your site/blog. At FeedBurner, we offer a few tools that make this distribtion possible. One of them is FeedFlare. Continued — read more »

Add Some Flare to your Feed

A while back we developed something called FeedFlare. FeedFlare allows you to add small text links (the “Flare” - those of you who have seen Office Space should appreciate the reference) to the bottom of your feed items. The FeedFlare... Continued — read more »

Your Feed, Styled Your Way

Many FeedBurner publishers liked our “Browser Friendly” service. You could apply a stylesheet to your feed in a browser, shield visitors from raw XML and, most importantly, make it much easier for your visitor to subscribe to the feed with... Continued — read more »

Want to Gain New Insights on Your Feed Readership?

FeedBurner takes a lot of the guessing work out of the "how many" and "with what" questions about feed readership, but for some publishers, that often-times isn't enough. For those who want to learn more about who's reading their feed and some other details about the reader, we've worked to develop an easy to build "Survey FeedFlare". Continued — read more »

Make Your Site Mobile Friendly in Under 5 Minutes

I recently started using my Nokia 9300 quite a bit to do some web surfing on the go. In fact, some may say I am addicted to the on-the-go web but what do they know? Anyway… since I am surfing... Continued — read more »

IE7 is shipping soon, how's your auto-discovery code?

As Don points out, IE7 is just around the corner. It will likely be available for download from Microsoft.com in the next two weeks, and soon after it will be pushed to hundreds of millions of desktops via Windows Automatic... Continued — read more »

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