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alex
I also visit blogs that use commentLuv and focus on my niche. I've noticed that when comment love goes out to get your blogs first post and link to it that my Feedburner Smth plugin would return the feedburner url to my first post.
My initial reaction was to turn that plug in off during times of commenting, hoping to get direct incomming links, but the nofollow got me. Even on blogs claiming to be nofollow I do not pick up any incomming links. So I just leave the Feedburner Smith plugin active and let CommentLuv pick up my feedburner url.
I think for getting backlinks the best way is to write an article and submit it to article directories and let others pick it up and republish. type "by travis clemens" (that is a pen name I use on http://www.best-fishing-tips.com). You will get about 2,470 pages and that number keeps going up. Unfortunately the site only ranks well for "Fishing Tips" which is a non profitable keyword.
Ok, I am getting side tracked now. Thanks for the tip on using the feedburner url, I am definately going to start using it.
Make sure that you have your FeedBurner set to "BrowserFriendly". This will put your blogs home page and hyperlinkable title on the very top of the page. People can easily either click to your home page or subscribe to your feed in their favorite RSS reader.
Without using the "BrowserFriendly" feature on FeedBurner, you cause your readers to click on one of your posts pages to get to your site, and they might not necessarily want to do that.
The key for me, is using "BrowserFriendly" on FeedBurner. That way it basically creates just one little "Hop Page" where readers can quickly decide to subscribe or just move on to the home page.
Nice article and definitely a nice tip to fill in your feed adress as URL. And I also agree with you that blogs with more feed subscribers enjoy a better ranking (or are visited more often). I won´t suggest you looking at my blog as I only have 15 subscribers ;)
See you,
Querblogger
The person can than click to the site, or just see a few of you last posts. Very nice!
Good tip too!
isn't that cheating ? I meen every time you insert a comment with your feed url you add a reader in your feedburner counter, but that aren't true readers, only comments you posted. I think that on the long run you need readers, not a hacked counter.
ciao
alex
First I understood that entering the feed in the comment url would AUTOMATICALLY add 1 as a subscriber to your Feedburner counter. This would be a fake, as long as it would be counting your comments, not how many real readers you have.
Now I think to understand that it works this way: a reader sees your comment, clicks on your (feed)url, comes to your Feedburner BrowserFriendly home page, aknowledges that you have awesome content, cannot resist to immediatly subscribe to your feed (which is just a click away).
Is it the latter how it works ?
ciao
alex
I wrote an article titled 35 Guaranteed Ways to Increase Your RSS Subscribers. I thought that your readers might like it.
http://newestonthenet.com/35-guaranteed-ways-to...
No matter what happens to my blog, my server, or my hosting company, one thing remains the same:
http://www.feeds.feedburner.com/successful-blog...
What if I forget to renew my domain name? See what I mean? No matter what happens to my blog, I have my feedburner addy, and this URL is the center to over 430 people that read my blog.
<img src="http://clarksvillewebs.com/sandbox/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/feedburner-shot-small.png">
-Mike
After trying this, I have to say that having good content is more of what I am looking for and want that to trigger people to sign up for my feeds.
Thanks a million..... again!
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Very nice tip. However, Your feedburner address took me to the following page:
HTTP Error (Code) and Message: (404) Feed not found error: FeedBurner cannot locate this feed URI.
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