AWeber and Feedburner Unite!

Blogged under Business by Erin Banister on Tuesday 5 February 2008 at 11:56 am

Welcome back!

Finally, there’s a good way to track your current subscriptions in Feedburner, while using the functionality of Aweber.

I’ve been using both of these services for some time now, although separately, because I like to see all my blog subscribers in one area. This morning, AWeber announced that they’re now working directly with Feedburner, allowing subscribers that signup through AWeber (using their blog broadcast service) to show up in your feedburner subscriber page. Hooray!

Why is this so important? Well, for one thing, you can’t customize Feedburner emails, templates, or subject lines — but with AWeber’s blog broadcast services, you can! Also, if you’re running promotions, you’ll be able to run deals especially to your blog subscribers.

If you know me, you know I’m an AWeber Junkie – and this integration is something I’ve been pining for a long time. So, if you’re using Aweber and Feedburner, check out the blog broadcasting services — it’s a valuable tool to connect to your readers, and integrating it with feedburner will allow you to maintain accurate subscriber rates.

 

*Image, Pleased with a Christmas Present, by Flickr user joelwillis

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