Aweber announced yesterday that their RSS-to-email tool now integrates with Feedburner's tracking and publishing service.
By result, bloggers who use both services and convert their feeds to email newsletters using Aweber's Blog Broadcast will now see their subscriber statistics within the Feedburner interface. They will also see a spike in subscriber numbers displayed on the Feedburner ‘chicklet'.
Justin Premick, Education Marketing Manager at AWeber also predicted that “The more subscribers you can boast, the more likely new visitors are to subscribe to your blog, and the more likely companies are to want to advertise on your blog.”
This is excellent news for those of us who have wanted to connect with our Feedburner subscribers on a more personal level by customizing the email that we send out to them… and now with the help of my all-time favorite autoresponder service provider, Aweber, we can! 🙂
[tags]Aweber,Feedburner,email,rss,feed,blogging[/tags]
How would people use RSS feeds to Market. I am interesting in learning how.
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Rosalind,
Michae from Germany here.
Wow, that’S really good news. I was hesitating to use Aweber’s RSS-to-email tool, as my feed runs on feedburner already. Now that i can get the best of both worlds, i guess I’ll give it a try …*-)
Regards,
Michael