Using FeedBurner for RSS
We chose to use FeedBurner for our SEO Tutorials feed, as it has a number of features not available from within WordPress. These include the ability to track how many people are subscribing to the RSS feed, what feed readers and aggregators are being used and what bots have visited the feed.
FeedBurner also offers other options for the feed, including making it browser-friendly (so it looks much nicer than the raw xml data), allows the feed to be compatible with any feed reader, as well as the ability to add digg and del.icio.us links (and others) to each post.
To use FeedBurner with SEO Tutorials, we opened a new account (its free!), then installed this plugin. Then simply follow the steps in the plugin setup (Options > FeedBurner) and away you go!
The best bit is that the URL for the feed stays the same, so you won’t lose any current subscribers if you do give it a go. And I recommend that you do!





