After being acquired by Google last month, FeedBurner has been doing pretty well. First, they made all pro services to be available for free and now they’ve made it possible to redirect your Blogger feed to FeedBurner.
If you are hosted on Blogger or use Blogger’s custom domain feature, you can now redirect the traffic from your Blogger feed to your FeedBurner feed. This is feature comes really handy, if some of your subscribers are using your Blogger feed. By redirecting, you’ll be able to track all your subscribers through FeedBurner (even those who are reading your old Blogger feed). You’ll be counting everyone, so your subscribers count may increase.
Those running self-hosted WordPress blog(s) don’t need be jealous because there is already a plugin available which redirects your feed traffic to FeedBurner.

wrote, on July 12th, 2007
Just moved to self hosted Wordpress blog
wrote, on July 12th, 2007
Hey Thilak, isnt it FeedSmith now? And so the link should be to?
Can you write a tut on how to add rel nofollow to the more tags on homepage? and also how to do the same on top commentators list
wrote, on July 12th, 2007
TechZilo: Thanks for the quick update, I was never aware of the name change. And regarding the tuts for adding nofollow, it simple edit and add process. Just edit your plugins, do some searching and add nofollow tag wherever necessary. Plain and Simple.
wrote, on July 13th, 2007
Automatic redirecting is really a good features to track actual subscribers.
wrote, on July 13th, 2007
Good to see blogger improving. But they need to change the commenting system.
wrote, on July 13th, 2007
Yeah, I find it really annoying to comment on Blogger powered blogs. Popup + Captcha. Worst of all, it https and doesn’t remember our credentials like all other blogs do. I remember Amit Agarwal do something to simplify this on his blog, but I’m not sure why he reverted it back.
wrote, on July 13th, 2007
Thanks for the help, Thilak.
I still don’t get how to add nofollow to the more tag on homepage. Can you tell me?
wrote, on July 14th, 2007
I use a plugin called Evermore. It automatically cuts down the post to show just first paragraph with links and images. By default, the plugin adds nofollow tag to the link. Let me know, if this helps.
wrote, on July 14th, 2007
Thanks. Actually, I used it sometime back. But a friend of mine said more tags is better. too bad i didnt stick with evermore
wrote, on July 14th, 2007
TechZilo: Adding more tag will cut down post in feed as well, but this plugin won’t do that. I guess your friend was talking in that term. Right?
wrote, on July 15th, 2007
Nope, i meant, it actually deleted part of my about page, in the site.
but maybe that was due to post editor loading partially, and auto-save saving that part, leaving the other part out.
i am using evermore too now. but it doesnt seem to insert nofollow - should I edit the plugin? if so, how? Please help…..
wrote, on July 15th, 2007
Thilak do you know Amit Agarwal did that simplifications?
I mean I still use blogger and want that there should be some onsite comment form
Thanks
wrote, on July 15th, 2007
Ashwini: I guess Amit Agarwal was using a home-brewed hack. I still wonder why he removed it (must be spam trouble or something else). BTW, have you tried HaloScan
wrote, on July 16th, 2007
HaloScan is pretty good for blogger, otherwise the interface really sucks.
wrote, on July 16th, 2007
haloscan is a big pain, if you decide to move from blogger to wp.
migration gets so much more difficult.