Buzz Home :: May 2005 Archive
Interested in creating a Videoblog? Some del.icio.us instructions are waiting for you! What's a videoblog? We thought you'd never ask. Learn the basics from the fine crew at Videoblogging.info. 5/31/05
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Justin Blanton has run out of excuses not to use FeedBurner to track his reader circulation and wonders what is taking the rest of the world so long to join him. 5/14/05
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What are you waiting for? Check out Ben Hammersley's latest book, "Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom," currently available from O'Reilly or preorder from Amazon. In the book, Hammersley notes that FeedBurner's services "are proving to be immensely popular," which, because it's been printed, must be true. 5/26/05
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Creative Church rejoices in FeedBurner's "excellent stats and user friendly display" and offers some helpful advice for recording your podcast. 5/23/05
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Rick Wezowicz, manager of Radio Streaming and Special Projects at WGBH Boston, puts it simply: "FEEDBURNER ROCKS!!!" We're psyched for the all caps treatment when it's commentary like this. Check out WGBH's FeedBurner-powered podcasts and much more today: WGBH Forum Network. 5/19/05
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RSS NewsNiche offers a nice write-up on the usefulness of FeedBurner services. Check out their entire Web site, a one-stop shop of RSS usefulness. 5/13/05
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WebProNews's Neville Hobson makes a convincing case for the importance of RSS traffic measurement, stating that "RSS will become one of the most important tools at your disposal in the efforts you make to extend your connectivity with other people and build relationships with them. This applies no matter what type of site you have, whether it's a blog, an online news service or a traditional marketing website." He's started a FeedBurner Total Stats PRO trial to learn more about his RSS readership. You should too! 5/14/05
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PatentMojo is a new service that monitors USPTO searches using RSS. It features FeedBurner-powered RSS to monitor search results for several well-known companies; they use our FeedCount image to show you how popular these feeds are at-a-glance. 5/17/05
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ClickZ's Pamela Parker talks to FeedBurner CEO Dick Costolo about what we've learned so far in RSS advertising trials. If you're a publisher who wants to earn from work in syndication, this article should be a real page-scroller. 5/13/05
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Matt McAlister provides a sweet example of FeedBurner's newest service at work. Want to know where your RSS traffic comes from? Total Stats PRO from FeedBurner has the answers. 5/10/05
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Videoblogger Josh Leo offers his thoughts on taking your FeedBurner circulation numbers a little too seriously. 5/6/05
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