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Create a graph of your FeedBurner circulation data

Tuesday, February 13, 2007 | Permalink |
One of the best reasons for using Feedburner with your feeds is the statistical data it provides you - along with many more that provide a better experience for your feed subscribers.

Now, using the FeedBurner Awareness API and this handy tool, you can extract the circulation data for a blog for a given period of time. If you do this for the last year, you can draw a nice graph, giving you additional visual data, of how your RSS subscribers have progressed over time.

Create a graph of your FeedBurner circulation data
Via: Quick Online Tips

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