Archive for the 'RSS Metrics' Category

FeedBurner Acquires Blogbeat, More Metrics Coming

FeedBurner has acquired Blogbeat, an online service that provides insight about your blog including who is reading what posts, which blog post is most popular, and others. In the near future, Q4 2006, Blogbeat’s core functionality will be integrated into FeedBurner.
Blogbeat also uses the feed as a foundation for statistics about blog posts and activity, […]

FeedBurner Stats Via RSS Feed

Simone Carletti from the RSS World Lab has demonstrated a tool that uses FeedBurner Awareness API. This tool allows you to subscribe through your FeedBurner stats through RSS. You can also compare you feed to others.
The script requires the feeds variable, which in return will spit out RSS 2.0 feed containing the result, whether it […]

Emerson RSS Adoption: Simple or More Data?

Emerson Process has recently adopted RSS, as reported by Steve Rubel. Unlike most RSS publishers out there, Emerson Process takes the extra effort to provide their visitors with the RSS Starter Kit. The kit contains the what, why and how to get the started in subscribing to web feeds.
Charlie Wood at Moon Watcher named Emerson […]

Pheedo Announces RSS Analytics Service

Pheedo, a blog and RSS ad network has officially unveiled its RSS analytics service. A beta version of the analytics product was offered six months ago for limited advertisers and publishers.
FeedBurner, who has been offering RSS analytics, announced a new ad network last week. As Pheedo joining the analytics market, things will begin to roll […]

Defining RSS Metrics and RSS for SEO

The final part of the interview with Dick Costolo and Stuart Watson about RSS metrics has been posted on Marketing Studies. Some of the important and interesting tidbits contained within the interview:

Defining specific RSS metrics and what specifically do they mean.
How to define RSS open-rates?
How can we create a relation between RSS metrics, e-mail metrics […]