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Friday, February 15, 2008
FeedBurner has launched a new service to give its publishers the ability to organize themselves into networks, groups of folks who publish similar content and want to band together to leverage the power of many to cross-promote their content and get more attention. Content Management is a Feedburner network comprised of feeds with content similar or related to The Content Wrangler. Joining this network will provide you with access to promotional tools to help you increase traffic and “discoverability” using network badges, chicklets and BuzzBoost, which promotes the top posts from the feeds in our network.
Joining The Content Management Network on Feedburner
To become part of the Content Management Network on Feedburner, send us an email. We’ll get an invitation to you shortly.
Creating A Blog RSS Feed
Aren’t sure how to create an RSS feed using Feedburner. Don’t fret. You’re not alone. That’s why the folks at Feedburner created a useful and easy-to-understand set of video documentation that explains how it all works.
Learning More About Feedburner
According to company folklore, Feedburner is “the leading provider of media distribution and audience engagement services for blogs and RSS feeds.” Feedburner tools help bloggers, podcasters and commercial publishers promote, deliver and profit from their content on the web. And, it also offers the largest feed and blog advertising network that brings together an unprecedented caliber of content aggregated from the world’s most recognized media companies (e.g. Wall Street Journal Online, Wired News, Ziff Davis), A-list bloggers and blog networks and individual publishers from around the world.
According to Nielsen/NetRatings, FeedBurner is growing faster than both MySpace and Digg with 385% traffic growth.
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