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Setup a meta refresh on a intermediary page, thus allowing google analytics to track RSS subscribers, for any blog using feedburner
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from BrianChappell 788 Days ago #
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Keep in mind this is a VERY basic tactic that most non-technical blog owners should be able to set up.

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from despil 788 Days ago #
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I like it. The idea is good, and the video explains it clearly. Thanks!

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from onreact 786 Days ago #
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Actually when using Feedburner you don’t need to count yourself ;-)

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from AndyBeard 786 Days ago #
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Tad that would be like using Adwords and not doing any keyword tracking - sure you can see increased traffic and maybe conversions, but you have no idea where fromFeedburner does offer some useful features, but it can’t tell you where you got your subscribers

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from insightbuzz 785 Days ago #
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Nice tactic and video.  I’ll need to see how it works.@onreactIf I don’t count myself in Feedburner, how will I have any readers?  ;-)

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