After reading this article, I decided to try out FeedPress, a Feedburner alternative for tracking RSS and utilizing many features similar to Feedburner’s own offering. I just switched to it, so I may do a more in-depth review once I play with it for a bit. But the post that made me switch is pretty convincing. Also, there’s a WordPress plugin to help redirect your feeds. And don’t be confused, FeedPress works with lots of systems, it’s just got a WordPressy name.
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This is the most useful link I’ve found all week! I’ve been desperately looking for a feed solution to replace Feedburner, which I’ve been unable to recommend for years. FeedBlitz also looks promising: http://www.feedblitz.com/
Interesting – will need go take a look.
However one of the nice things about FeedBurner is it takes that load off the server – if you have a lot of traffic.
Thanks, FeedBurner has been a real pain in the you know what for me recently..
I wanted to try feedpress, but honestly the no english was a deal breaker for me. I found FeedSnap after some googling which seems to be a very good FeedBurner alternative. It has been working OK for me and I guess I have no complaints. It just sucks that feedburner is abandoned these days.
Thanks, FeedBurner has been a real pain in the you know what for me recently..
I wanted to try feedpress, but honestly the no english was a deal breaker for me. I found FeedSnap ( http://feedsnap.com/ ) after some googling which seems to be a very good FeedBurner alternative. It has been working OK for me and I guess I have no complaints. It just sucks that feedburner is abandoned these days.
Hi Brian,
switching from Feedburner is more relevant than ever – and many bloggers consider this process a pain, as it is hard to determine what (paid) alternative works best in their specific situation.
To help people decide on the switch, I recently launched a website that compares the most important All-in-One “Feedbuner Alternatives” solutions in a chart. Please have a look at http://www.feedburner-alternatives.com
The site will be updated as more alternative services appear in the market, so if you hear about anything, please let me know!
Cheers, Steve