Feedburner.com is a must-use Web 2.0 site if you offer a RSS feed.
That should be ’nuff said’.
But feedburner stepped it up recently by offering basic web stats.
If you have a blog (or an RSS feed), do yourself a favor and run your feed through feedburner.com and if you want, get your basic web stats too! Actually I don’t have time right now to tell you why running your feed through feedburner.com is a good idea. Perhaps I’ll let others explain it in the comments…
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I’ve used it for a while, I don’t know why it’s such a great idea though. I’ve never had it explained.
Well, I was hoping someone else would fill in the gap here. Right off, there are 2 reasons:
1. Feedburner provides stats for how many people are subscribed to your feed. Without that, you have no idea how many are subscribed.
2. Feedburner provides a clean RSS page view when it’s clicked on. Ever click on a RSS button only to get an ugly XML file? Feedburner ensures you get a good looking page that helps the user figure out what to do.