Here is the screenshot for it.
It already has ?max-results=3 in the end.
It has 1 suscriber it seems but not email suscriber but a feedfetcher?"
Described:Feedfetcher is how Google grabs RSS or Atom feeds when users subscribe
to them in Google Reader or iGoogle. Subscriber counts include Google
Reader and the iGoogle. Feedfetcher collects and periodically refreshes
these user-initiated feeds, but does not index them in Blog Search or
Google's other search services.
"If you don't , then you can rename the feedburner feed address
http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewYorkLaKeiko to something else,
then rename the new feedburner feed you just created to that instead. "
"That is, if you don't have any e-mail subscribers to your feedburner feed ? "
Bare with me as I'm a bit slow following the steps.
I'm trying to figure out what you're suggesting for creating a new feedburner feed address if there are no email subscsriptions.
Do you mean that- in my
blogger.com, I should change it to a new URL that I create in feedburner?
For now, I will remove ?max-results=3 from both original feeds
http://newyorkalakeiko.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default and
http://www.nykeiko.com/feeds/posts/defaultWhat should I do next? which one of these feeds do you suggest I keep? It is up to me right ? if I want to keep the preferred domain name or not which is
nykeiko.com. but I think I should want to keep people suscribed to
newyorkalakeiko.blogspot.com in case I lose my domain name in the future.
Second, I dont really know who is suscribed by email but I just know that according to feedburner stats, I have 24 subscribers to
http://www.nykeiko.com/feeds/posts/default which has feed address:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewYorkLaKeikowhich si what I have in my
blogger.com as the Post Feed Redirect URL.
So if you were suggesting to change "
http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewYorkLaKeiko" to something else, I would change that in my feedburner account and then make the changes in
blogger.com correct?
Thanks for your patience...
And, those who are subscribed via Google Reader, well, I don't know why it doesn't match the feedburner.