![]() ![]() Once you’ve logged in and chosen the feed you want to offer via email, click the “Publicize” tab. While we’re in there… Activate the Email Subscription Optionįeedburner also offers you the ability to let users sign up for your feed to be delivered to them via email. Notice the string of numbers I outlined in red? THAT is your feedburner ID for that particular feed.Ĭopy it down and keep it for later. It should have a URL in it like this one: Once you’ve clicked the feed you’re interested in, take a look at your address bar. Once you’ve done that, go ahead and click on the feed you want to find the ID for. Next, you’ll want to put in your username and password. The first thing you want to do is go to the feedburner homepage and click “sign in”. This one is a little more tricky, but still pretty easy to discover. It usually looks something like this: (where “myfeedaddress” is the unique feed string you’ve chosen). This is actually pretty simple, but for the sake of the absolute beginner, you feedburner address is chosen by you when you burn your feed. OK, now that you have an account, there are a few things you need to know about feedburner. If you don’t have an account there yet, go there and get one … NOW! It tracks the number of feed subscribers you have, it allows you to offer feed updates via email, and it even has professional site statistics now too! (all for free, mind you) ![]() ![]() In fact, I would put in in the top 5 tools that every single blogger needs in their arsenal. Easy enough? □įeedburner is an absolute dream come true for a blogger. For example, if your feed URL was, then MyFeedURL would be your Feedburner ID. Your ID can now be found in your feedburner feed URL. The good news is, it’s way easier to figure out your Feedburner ID now. Since Google’s acquisition of Feedburner, they have done away with numeric IDs. ![]()
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