One thing I like about service provided by Google is that they don’t cost you anything. Continuing this culture, FeedBurner (which became a Google service after the recent acquisition) has decided to give two of its paid services for free: TotalStats and MyBrand.
Until now, the TotalStats service which showed unique number of people who view or click your feed content along with item views were only available to members who paid a monthly subscription fee of $5.
Another pro service, MyBrand which lets you keep your domain name while serving your feed has also been made free. Earlier this service used to cost $3 - $14 per month depending upon the number of feeds being served under your account. Once you activate either of these pro (but free) services, you’ll notice a cool “PRO” badge next your feed(s) under your “My Feed” page. This is the first noticeable change after Google acquired FeedBurner.

wrote, on July 4th, 2007
its a great news ..going to check ma account after ages.
wrote, on July 4th, 2007
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wrote, on July 4th, 2007
free-free-free! Another free tool for us to make money! ;p
wrote, on July 4th, 2007
Its great news. I checked it now and activated to Pro account.
wrote, on July 4th, 2007
Hi Dear,
Thats a great thing..Hmm going to check my a/c out there.
Take care
wrote, on July 4th, 2007
This is really a good news, can get more info abt our blog readers
wrote, on July 5th, 2007
Good news for people into stats. Definitly a positive move.
wrote, on July 5th, 2007
hey u’v checked ta new click to call feature on google? i actually spoke to some mnc for free!!
wrote, on July 6th, 2007
Wow, I cant belive that google makes FeedBurner Pro a free service..
Google Realy ROCKS the world
wrote, on July 6th, 2007
in google spirit.. its all free.. I like that idea!
wrote, on July 10th, 2007
It will be free but in other hand you will have google adsense in your feed…
wrote, on July 10th, 2007
HiFi Guy: Yeah, but you can always opt out of the advertising program, so I don’t think this will hurt those who hate having ads in their feeds