Feedburner Blog Stats

Posted on August 31, 2007 
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feedburner blog statsI’ve always been a big fan of feedburner. Feedburner to feed maximization service is what blogger.com is to blog: free services with maximum freedom with creative, dynamic and ever developing technical utility. You need to login to feedburner often to know there’s always something new outthere.

Now, it launchs a blog stats which I think similar to that of Google Analytics (formerly, Urchin). Only I presumed, it’d be better, easier and faster.

In it’s announcement in feedburner’s blog it says,

…our free StandardStats service now enables any of our publishers to track both feed and site audience, all from the comfort of your FeedBurner account.

On how to get started:

If you have already enabled FeedFlare for your site, good news: FeedBurner uses the same JavaScript for both FeedFlare and site stats tracking. All you need to do is go to the Analyze tab and check the “Track metrics for my site” checkbox on your StandardStats service (or TotalStats, our premium paid offering). Voila! You are now tracking site statistics and you should start seeing numbers coming into your site statistics dashboard in the next hour or so.



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