Just a few days ago, I logged into my FeedBurner account to check out more of the services they’re offering. I was wishing then that I could avail of their Paid services (because I’m not really one to actually pay for these kinds of services) but lo and behold, my wish is granted! The StatsPRO and MyBrand services of FeedBurner are now free for everyone to use.
The StatsPRO allows you to view the number of site visitors who have viewed or clicked the specific items in your feed.
What does “Reach” tell us?
Subscribers is a measure of how many people are subscribed to your feed. At any given time, you can expect that a certain percentage of this subscriber base is actively engaging with your content and this “Reach” measurement provides this additional insight.
Additionally, there may be people viewing your content beyond your known subscriber base. For example, they may view your content on a feed search engine or news filter site.
Reach aggregates both of these groups, providing an accurate and useful measurement of your true audience.
Now we can see the daily number of subscribers who interacted with our feed content. I’ve activated mine and so far I’m liking what I see.
How do you activate “Reach”?
You can turn this on by signing in to your account, navigating to the Analyze tab and heading to the FeedBurner Stats PRO section. Click the “Item Views” checkbox to activate these PRO features.
MyBrand on the other hand allows you to use a feed address that bears your domain name. So instead of using http://feeds.feedburner.com/joniang, the feed URL for this blog can be something like http://feeds.joniang.com/myfeed. But don’t try that one, that’s just an example.
With MyBrand, you can have not only the feed but all-related resources such as stats tracking, ads, stylesheets, etc. located at your own domain. I wanted to try it but apparently I have to send an e-mail to FeedBurner first to request its activation. Hmm, I can try that some other time.
Where is MyBrand located?
The MyBrand service is located under the “My Account” tab after you’ve signed in.
When I first heard the news about Google acquiring FeedBurner, I thought it didn’t matter much. But now that they made the then paid services at Feedburner free for everyone to use, then I say I hope they acquire more sites soon. Lol.
