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using mybrand from feedburner or not?

olaf
Thu 5 July 2007, 11:41 am GMT +0200
Just found this article via a blog from Matt Cut:

http://searchengineland.com/070110-111256.php

I think it makes sense, just imagine that you need to pay more after feedburner is sold or has changed his policy.

what do you think?



ventureskills
Thu 5 July 2007, 01:02 pm GMT +0200
mybrand is now free, I have been toying with using it, but can't face migrating users to a new URL again ;) though the old one will still work, I'm concerned of duplicate content issues, as several rss search engines now use my feedburner feed.

http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/publishers/mybrand

olaf
Thu 5 July 2007, 01:09 pm GMT +0200
mybrand is now free, I have been toying with using it, but can't face migrating users to a new URL again ;) though the old one will still work, I'm concerned of duplicate content issues, as several rss search engines now use my feedburner feed.

http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/publishers/mybrand

there is a new option about noIndex, maybe this will help but I guess you're right :(

Nikolas
Thu 5 July 2007, 01:31 pm GMT +0200
I guess it would be fine to use that service, especially with a new feed.

For the old ones you can redirect the visitors, right?

olaf
Thu 5 July 2007, 01:34 pm GMT +0200
I guess it would be fine to use that service, especially with a new feed.

For the old ones you can redirect the visitors, right?

you mean from feedburner to your own domain? that is interesting

Nikolas
Thu 5 July 2007, 01:46 pm GMT +0200
I meant from the feed you already host to your site.

From feedburner to your domain is something that they should implement.....

olaf
Thu 5 July 2007, 01:49 pm GMT +0200
I meant from the feed you already host to your site.

From feedburner to your domain is something that they should implement.....

my own rss feed is not the same I'm using with feedburner

ventureskills
Thu 5 July 2007, 02:26 pm GMT +0200
I think there is some confusion here

Feedburner normally takes your feed www.ewxample.com/myfeed.rss
and pushes it out as its own www.feedburner.com/example/feed
where example is the username

My brand allows you to rather then have a feed such as feedburner.com/example have your own domain back so feed.example.com/

Nikolas
Thu 5 July 2007, 02:28 pm GMT +0200
Yes, but if you already have a feed there (eg. feedburner.com/example/feed) and you start using my brand having a feed like rss.example.com what happens to the first one? (the one that was hosted in feedburner's domain)

olaf
Thu 5 July 2007, 02:37 pm GMT +0200
both feeds are working (according the documentation), if they are doing good they redirect traffic from the feedburner domain to your own and send the right header.

But I think its just a second sub domain (wondering if the sub domein will work with other feeds too) :)

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