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FeedBurner FeedSmith: Redirect Wordpress Feeds

May 4th, 2007 | Filed under Blogging, Tips, WordPress.
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Wordpress blogs come with their own feeds, but opting for a Feedburner feed (like my feed) helps you professionally manage feed features easily and promote your feed. Want to redirect your wordpress feed traffic to FeedBurner? Get FeedBurner FeedSmith.

I had recommended the OrderedList Feedburner plugin by Steve Smith that simply forwards all your feed traffic to FeedBurner. The plugin will detect all ways to access your feed and redirect them to your FeedBurner feed so you can track every possible subscriber. It works for your main comments feed as well. Now Feedburner has acquired this plugin and renamed it FeedBurner FeedSmith.

FeedSmith is compatible with WordPress versions 2.x and 1.5. If you are currently using original “Ordered List FeedBurner plugin” then you do not need to upgrade or switch at present, though upgrades will now be available from Feedburner directly. Here are the instructions to get started.

This is a good step by Feedburner as this was the most popular Feedburner Wordpress plugin out there. Now they can take it to the next level…

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