Ohh... if you're not using Feedburner, then it's alright.
For Blogspot, you'll see Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) at the very bottom of your blog, right? That enables subscribers to subscribe to your blog posts, for free of course.
For me, I also use Feedburner, which allowed users to subscribe to my feeds easier via Google Reader. Feedburner has been acquired by Google. And I can trace how many people are reading my blogs.
So what's going on?haha..I'm very lousy.
ReplyDeleteOhh... if you're not using Feedburner, then it's alright.
ReplyDeleteFor Blogspot, you'll see Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) at the very bottom of your blog, right? That enables subscribers to subscribe to your blog posts, for free of course.
For me, I also use Feedburner, which allowed users to subscribe to my feeds easier via Google Reader. Feedburner has been acquired by Google. And I can trace how many people are reading my blogs.
;)
Wa so cool..So how can I also trace how many people are reading my blog?
ReplyDeleteGo here: http://feedburner.google.com/
ReplyDeleteSo does it mean each time I wanna check on the traffic I have to go that web link?
ReplyDeleteNah, here's a FeedBurner post just for you.
ReplyDeleteI think the problem of reduced subscribers has been resolved. Mine dropped from 19 to 6 and now shot up to 24.
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