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It's no wonder I don't Trust Feedburner Numbers

This site does not use Feedburner nor it never will because I knew a long time ago that I can measure my own readership statistics a lot better than any third party will ever be able to.

I never understood why people would use a service in which they don't need. My blog application creates perfectly good RSS feeds, to ask a third party to copy that data and then redisplay under their branding never made any sense.

But now it turns out that spoofing ones subscriber numbers with Feedburner turns out to be pretty easy.. [Hack your FeedBurner Numbers Today]

 

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John:

I use Feedburner because it's a portable address. If I ever have to move my podcast to a different domain it's much easier to update my Feedburner account than making sure I have specified the correct redirects in the RSS feed or .htaccess file on the previous server. I've had to do it twice and neither time it was it very pretty. Also, most people subscribe to podcasts via iTunes, Zune or some other podcatcher. These applications don't see Feedburner's branding so why not take advantage of the free service?

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