I’m changing my feed URL

I use FeedBurner to handle all of my feeds. That means that those of you who bookmarked my blog’s feed from the feed button on my blog, or from one of my sites, probably bookmarked the following address: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheInfrequentBlogger. In about a week or so, that URL will no longer work. Please bookmark the new feed address, which is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/Raoul.

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  1. Rick Klau says:

    Raoul -

    If you want to have anyone subscribed to the old feed move over to the new feed, update the source feed for /TheInfrequentBlogger to http://feeds.feedburner.com/Raoul, then delete /TheInfrequentBlogger and check the “30 day redirection” option. That will send a permanent redirect to anyone subscribed to /TheInfrequentBlogger, which should update most modern aggregators.

    Thanks for using FeedBurner!

    Regards,

    Rick

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    Comment — March 5, 2006 @ 1:53 pm

  2. Randy Charles Morin says:

    Rick,
    Do you guys have any stats on who does permanent redirection? Thanks!

    Comment — September 28, 2006 @ 12:25 pm

  3. ComeAcross » DC FAN Meetup last night says:

    [...] I use all of their services, and love them. I burn my feeds through them, I offer email subscriptions to my various content, I repackage my feed content and display it on various web pages like this one or this one for example. I use their ads, of course, which is how I monetize my site and feed content, along with Google’s AdSense. I use and love their feed stats, and I’m really excited they recently introduced site stats as well. I also use something they call feed flares, which are the little snippets you see at the end of every one of my posts. They let you do things like subscribe to my feed, email me, add a post to del.icio.us or submit it to Digg, etc. It’s really, really cool stuff. I covered FeedBurner on my blog in the past as well. If you’re interested, you can read more here, here, and here. And of course, let’s not forget the time when Rick Klau, VP of Biz Dev at FeedBurner, stepped in and stopped me from making a feed gaffe early last year. Rick was at last night’s meetup, so I was really glad to meet him. Rick Klau Hosted on Zooomr [...]

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