How can I get feedburner support for my blogs?

Feedburner has been around for a few years, and it’s a great way to track the subscribers to your blog feed. They have built-in support for Blogger, WordPress, and a couple of other blogging platforms, but using Feedburner with your Squarespace blog isn’t quite as obious. It can, however, be done, and here are the steps: 1) Login to your Feedburner account at feedburner.com (Feedburner is now owned and run by Google, so you can use your Google or Gmail login!) 2) Type your blog address in the box under Burn a Feed Right This Instant on the Feedburner page.

3) Click Next. 4) Under Identify Feed Source, check the bubble next to the Atom feed for your site.5) Click Next. 6) Choose a Feed Title and a Feed Address.

7) Click Next.8) ghlight and copy the link to your new Feedburner feed URL. Next, we’re going to place the link to subscribe to your feed on your Squarespace blog. In many other blog platforms, you are able to replace the standard feed with the Feedburner feed, but it doesn’t quite work that way with Squarespace.

Instead, we’re just going to use a Text/HTML box widget in your sidebar to direct people to your Feedburner feed, and not your Squarespace feed. 1) Login to your Squarespace site. 2) Switch to Structure Editing.

This is the one with four boxes in the upper right-hand corner of the page after you’ve logged in. 3) Decide where in your sidebar you want to place the feed. 4) If you’ve got the built-in Squarespace widget showing, disable and delete it.5) Click on Insert New Section on the sidebar where you’ve decided to put your feed.

6) Move the new section up to where you’d like it to be. 7) Click on Add Widget in the new section.8) Choose the Text/HTML widget, name it Feed (or leave it as is) and click create. 9) You’ll have a box of text now.

Click on Mode, which switches you to Content Editing Mode.10) Click on Edit Section HTML 11) Type in the text box: Subscribe (You can use any wording you want for your feed here. ) 12) ghlight “Subscribe” and create a link using your Feedburner feed URL. 13) Click Save & Close.14) Go back to Structure Editing, and enable the widget.

Your Feedburner feed will now be live and accessible on your blog!

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