I have no idea how to contact anyone in support about this.. I've
posted here last week, and never heard back... Anyhow,
CodeBetter.Com's feed stats went from 24K to 11K last week.
Brendan Tompkins wrote:
> I have no idea how to contact anyone in support about this.. I've
> posted here last week, and never heard back... Anyhow,
> CodeBetter.Com's feed stats went from 24K to 11K last week.
> I went down from 17328 to 181 ?? and another blog of mine went down
> from 2111 to just 53, I guess some system bug is there ???
> Brendan Tompkins wrote:
> > I have no idea how to contact anyone in support about this.. I've
> > posted here last week, and never heard back... Anyhow,
> > CodeBetter.Com's feed stats went from 24K to 11K last week.
Check to see if Google Feedfetcher is still showing up as a client. I
had one Feedburner feed (only one, though) that dropped by a lot
because, for some reason, Google Feedfetcher and Bloglines stopped
being able to read the feed, so this could be the problem you're
having as well.
A question for those of you having problems: are you using forwarded
feed? That is, your subscribers would subscribe to example.com/
myfeed.xml, which your server then redirects to feeds.feedburner.com/
myfeed?
> Check to see if Google Feedfetcher is still showing up as a client. I
> had one Feedburner feed (only one, though) that dropped by a lot
> because, for some reason, Google Feedfetcher and Bloglines stopped
> being able to read the feed, so this could be the problem you're
> having as well.
> A question for those of you having problems: are you using forwarded
> feed? That is, your subscribers would subscribe to example.com/
> myfeed.xml, which your server then redirects to feeds.feedburner.com/
> myfeed?
Bloglines shows 14K subscribers, but my feedburner stats only show
that I have 4,000 subs from bloglines. This looks like where the
problem lies. Any suggestions about how to fix this?
> Check to see if Google Feedfetcher is still showing up as a client. I
> had one Feedburner feed (only one, though) that dropped by a lot
> because, for some reason, Google Feedfetcher and Bloglines stopped
> being able to read the feed, so this could be the problem you're
> having as well.
> A question for those of you having problems: are you using forwarded
> feed? That is, your subscribers would subscribe to example.com/
> myfeed.xml, which your server then redirects to feeds.feedburner.com/
> myfeed?