

Leave RSS 2.0 source selected and click Next.Ĥ. Add your Blog URL to the Burn a Feed Right This Instant and click Next.ģ.

Go to Feedburner and sign in to Feedburner with your Google Account ( create a Google Account first if you don’t have one!).Ģ. However, if you want to make it more obvious and easier for readers to subscribe using RSS, or want to know exactly how many people subscribe to your blog then the best option is to add a Feedburner RSS feed and email subscription to your blog.įeedburner is a free web service which enhances bloggers and podcasters ability to manage their RSS feeds and track usage of their subscribers. Most blogs have RSS feed which is detected automatically by commonly used feed readers when the blog URL is added to the reader. The presence of the orange RSS icon indicates a site has an RSS feed and means you can subscribe to it using a feed reader. Watch RSS in Plain English to learn more! RSS (means Really Simple Syndication) retrieves the latest content from the sites you are interested and pulls them into your feed reader where you can read them all in one location rather than visiting each site separately. The easiest way to receive latest posts from your favorite blogs is to subscribe to RSS using feed readers such as Google Reader, Bloglines, NetVibes.
FEED READER WEEBLY UPDATE
So I’ve decided it’s time to update my ‘how to’ Feedburner info so that: Lots of people have been asking me about RSS feeds and Feedburner over the past few weeks.
