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  • How to burn a feed to your Squidoo lenses

    If you are a prolific Squidoo lensmaster there may be times when you want to keep an automatically updated list of your Squidoo lenses. Using FeedBurner is a great way to promote your lenses and...

  • How to Setup a FeedBurner Email Subscription Account

    If you have a website or blog, it makes sense to advertise your RSS feed. A FeedBurner email subscription does much to drive traffic to your blog. It’s easier than setting up a weekly or monthly...

  • How to Attach an RSS Feed to Your Blog or Website

    Attaching an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed to your blog or website can be a huge help to your blog or web site's traffic, and it’s easier than you might think. With Feedburner, you can set...

  • How to Monitor Your Blog Visitor Activity

    In a previous eHow how-to (see resources below), I described a way to improve visitor traffic to your eHow articles by blogging about them. This how-to will show you how you can monitor visitors...

  • How to Configure FeedBurner Email Subscriptions

    FeedBurner is an RSS feed provider that offers readers the ability to access your blog’s feed through an RSS reader or via email alerts. While many advanced readers feel very comfortable...

  • How to Put an RSS Feed on a Friendster Profile

    Unfortunately, you can no longer add RSS feeds to your Friendster profile. However, to add an RSS feed to your blog or myspace profile page, this is what you do.

  • How to Add a Podcast RSS Feed to FeedBurner

    RSS feed, or "Really Simple Syndication," is used to send updates dealing with your podcast straight to aggregators such as iPodderX or iTunes, in order to make your new content available for...

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