Posted on
October 10, 2011 by
Guillermo Bautista
This is the third post in the Feedburner Series. In the previous post, we have learned how to create a Feedburner RSS Chicklet. In this post, we are going to add a Feedcount button to your blog.

The Feedcount button shows how many readers have subscribed to your Feedburner RSS feed. Read the rest of this entry →
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Posted on
October 05, 2011 by
Guillermo Bautista
This is the second post in the Feedburner Series. In the previous post, we have created a Feedburner RSS feed account. In this post, we are going to create a chicklet or an icon where our readers can subscribe using an RSS feed.
Instructions in Creating a Feedburner RSS Chicklet
1.) Log in to Google and go to feedburner.google.com to go to the window containing the list of your feeds.
2.) We only have one feed in our example as shown above. Click the title of your feed to go the Feed Stats Dashboard.

3.) In your Feed Stats Dashboard, select the Publicize tab, and then select Chicklet Chooser.
4.) In the Chicklet Chooser page, choose your standard RSS icon as shown below and copy the HTML code below the page.

5.) Paste the code in your text widget or any part of the blog where you want the chicklet to appear.
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Posted on
October 03, 2011 by
Guillermo Bautista
In our previous post, we talked about basics of RSS. In this post, we are going to learn how to set up a Feedburner feed.
Feedburner is an excellent web feed tool that provides custom RSS feeds and management tools to bloggers, podcasters, and other web-based content publishers. Feedburner is one of Google’s applications, so you need a Google account to access it.
Setting up a Feedburner RSS Feed
1.) Log in to your Google Account.
2.) Go to feedburner.google.com to go to the page shown in the first figure.

3.) Copy and paste the RSS feed address of your blog to the RSS feed box as shown in the red box above (click image to enlarge) and then click the Next button. This will take you to the window shown in the figure below. Read the rest of this entry →
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