Finally Switched to FeedBurner
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I’m giving Feedburner a whirl, as it always seems like there is some cool functionality with it. I’m not sure if I got it all right or not yet, so if you see anything weird, please let me know.
Thanks to Michael for his tip about the feedburner wordpress plugin.
The new feed is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/stuntdubl in case you’re wondering.











8 Comments
graywolf
May 30th, 2006,
3:57 pm
Looks like you got something mucked up somewhere. I’ll send you the my htaccess so you can check to make sure it’s in yours
Shimon Sandler
May 30th, 2006,
7:23 pm
I subscribed.
site admin
May 30th, 2006,
7:32 pm
I think I got it…hopefully it’s just taking bloglines a bit to update the feed…otherwise it’s gonna be dead for existing subscribers.
Rae
May 30th, 2006,
11:06 pm
I love feedburner (also a thanks to MG for the tipoff to it). Totally addicted. I keep meaning to switch the feed to the feeds.sugarrae.com thing instead of the feedburner url - one day I’ll get to it. I did an interview with feedburner a bit back on my blog and they really are a cool bunch. And they seem determined to keep upping the ante on features.
Trisha
May 31st, 2006,
11:08 pm
I’ve been wanted to try feedburner too - any chance of a tutorial on how to do it?
And what happens if someone has already subscribed to the old feed?
aaron wall
June 1st, 2006,
7:33 am
>feeds.sugarrae.com thing instead of the feedburner url
It is really a good call to get it on your own domain because it sucks to have the scrapers give those links to someone else, especially if that someone else is a more authoritative domain like feedburner.
I have also seen some instances of the me.feedburner.com stuff outranking the source domain.
site admin
June 1st, 2006,
7:34 pm
>tutorial on how to do it?
Graywolf had mentioned doing one of these…I’ll give him a bit to whip one up, as he is probably more aware than I. It is pretty straightforward…it actually took about 5 min…then 2 hrs of trying to figure out why bloglines was throwing errors (i just needed to wait)
>me.feedburner.com
That’s a very good point Aaron…may have to go that route soon.
Trisha
June 1st, 2006,
10:34 pm
Thanks! That would be great!