DISQUS

Better Communication Results: Feedburner having hiccups?

  • Richard Millington · 2 years ago
    Perhaps yesterday's post was just really, really, good?!?
  • Lee Hopkins · 2 years ago
    LOL --- "good, but not THAT good" [grin]
  • Ike Pigott · 2 years ago
    Did you add any plugins to your Wordpress, Lee? I know there is one that automatically redirects your native blog feed to your Feedburner version, where it can be properly counted. Maybe you're just now capturing the stats on those who have been "subscribers," but coming through the side window.

    "INCONCEIVABLE!"
  • dick costolo · 2 years ago
    Lee, check out your subscriber dashboard within FeedBurner. Sometimes there are aggregators or email services that report numbers to us 2nd hand and those can jump if they featured a feed for a day or they simply updated their numbers after a month or so. When you login to FB, go to the analyze tab and then hit subscribers and that will tell you where the big jump came from. My guess is that it's one of these two and then of course you may be able to deduce from that what happened more easily. Cheers.
  • Clarence Jones · 2 years ago
    Feedburner's updated Stats package went live yesterday. Maybe that's why the change?
    Here's the announcement.
    Love & Peace, Clarence
  • Dave Briggs · 2 years ago
    Lee - I suspect it is something to do with the FeedBurner and Pageflakes security cock-up - see here for more.
  • jessiec · 2 years ago
    Hi Lee,

    Thanks for using FeedBurner.

    I saw your post and took a quick look at your stats and, actually, taking a closer look at the breakdown of your subscribers (the Subscribers menu under the Analyze tab on feedburner.com), you should be able to see pretty quickly what the source of the new subscriber numbers over the past day.

    I'd be glad to give you more detail if you contact me directly or send in a support request to your feedback email address: feedback@feedburner.com

    Thanks,
    Jessie Chavez
    FeedBurner Engineering Team
  • matt shobe · 2 years ago
    Lee,

    The subscription boost is attributable to a single source, and it's got nothing to do with Pageflakes. Since this concerns subscription data breakdowns you haven't made public, feel free to contact us at feedback AT feedburner.com and we can discuss your account further.
  • Trevor Cook · 2 years ago
    I knew you would surpass eventually I only hoped to delay the day ah well. Congrats
  • Lee Hopkins · 2 years ago
    Thanks, Trevor, but hold off on breaking open the Bolly just yet -- I can't help but be suspicious of a 70% increase in subscriber numbers on a Friday...
  • Lee Hopkins · 2 years ago
    WOW! Having rescued Jessie's comments from Akismet, I also found comments from two other members of the Feedburner team: Matt & Dick.

    You folks really ARE on the ball, aren't you?!?! Very impressive!!!

    Okay, as I point out on an update post (http://leehopkins.net/2007/01/06/its-not-feedbu...) the problem now points to Feedblitz. Does anyone at Feedburner know of anyone on Feedblitz's tech team?
  • Lee Hopkins · 2 years ago
    Ahhh --- things are now fixed and I'm back to my normal number of subscribers. Save the Bolli for another day, Trevor! :-)
  • Heidi Miller · 2 years ago
    :-) Ah, yes, the way to my heart... quote my favorite movie!
  • Lee Hopkins · 2 years ago
    The secret to success with beautiful women, I have learnt, is to strike at the very core of their existence, find the 'button' that speaks to them the loudest.

    Obviously any man who can quote from The Princess Bride is no one to be trifled with; or, in HHGTTG-speek, a hoopy frood who *really* knows where his towel is.