RSS subscription info in FeedBurner stats

Neville Hobson's got a nice post about the RSS subscription info in FeedBurner stats.

The info includes how many people subscribe to your RSS feeds and which RSS reader they use. Also some nice graphs and charts laying things out.

LexBlog is using FeedBurner for the administration of our client's RSS feeds for our new blogs. Not only is the above info going to be available, but we'll also be able to provide some additional branding features identifying our client publisher in the RSS feed.

Spoke with Rick Klau, VP of Business Development at FeedBurner, at Gnomedex. They are growing big time. Correct me if I am wrong Rick, but I believe you said FeedBurner is adding about 1,200 new RSS feeds from 800 to 1,000 new publishers a day. And they have some new offerings in the works which will allow companies like LexBlog to enhance their offering.

Kudo's to UI and design folks at FeedBurner. Much easier to follow. Looks like the guys at 37signals did it. ;)

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Tyler - July 3, 2006 1:24 PM

Have you checked out http://www.rssjam.com/ ?

Kevin O'Keefe - July 3, 2006 3:56 PM

I have looked at RSS Jam now and it's lame as hell. Can't imagine why anyone would ever go there.

Rick Klau - July 3, 2006 9:25 PM

Right on both counts. :) We now manage well over 300k feeds for over 200k publishers.

And yes, our fellow Chicagoans 37 Signals have a few fans in our design team...

TYLER - July 22, 2006 5:30 PM

I think you may have misunderstood what RSS Jam is. It's not a competitor of Feedburner and certainly does not manage feeds for publishers. Since I'm the guy that created it, I'm sure it's my fault that you misunderstood its purpose. I think it must be the home page's top feeds list. It leaves the impression that those are the top feeds on the planet. No way. They're just the most subscribed to feeds on RssJam. Phew! I'll have to fix that. I'm sure you're not the only ones to make the same assumption.

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