FeedBurner Issues – Help Needed!
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I have just had huge Feedburner issues – my original feed seems to have “disappeared” into space. I realized this when I noticed that in my own Google Reader, my feed had not been updated since September 28, 2007. Upon further investigation, it appears that the original feed was corrupted which required me to create a brand new feed! My biggest worry is that the ~650 readers that I had built up to will no longer receive my updates because I now have a brand new feed! Ahgggggg!
Oh well, such is life. Now I need to get down on my knees and beg people that are visiting this site now to update their subscriptions to The Dividend Guy Blog. To do so, simply click on the button below:
My new feed is at http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheDividendGuyBlog – I really want to get that picture back up to the mid-600′s again! Thank you for your help – it is greatly appreciated.
The Dividend Guy
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FourPillars said:
Dude – I just got all the posts in my reader that were published after sep 28 – so maybe the original feed is working again?
Mike
October 7th, 2007 at 7:20 am -
The Dividend Guy said:
I have set up a redirect using a cool WordPress plugin called Redirection that is directing all traffic from the the old feed to the new one – to ensure that everything still works well in the future, I recommend that folks update to the new feed (feeds.feedburner.com/thedividendguyblog) anyway.
Thanks for the note Mike – I appreciate it!
Jeremy
October 7th, 2007 at 7:50 am











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