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How to Know Feedburner Subscribers Numbers without Sign in

As you all know, Feedburner is a widely accepted feed aggregator that provides a host of services to promote your website and blog. For example, Feed Count widget, which displays number of subscribers who are reading your site or blog, brings attention of new visitors. Well, for some reasons if you are not embed Feed Count widget on your site, then how you know your subscribers count without sign in Feedburner account.

Here is a very simple method to know the exact subscribers count without log in your Feedburner account. However, it will work only if you have already enabled the ‘Feed Count’ option.


To know your feed count, just copy and paste the below URL into your browser’s address bar and replace the ‘username’ with your original Feedburner username and hit Enter.

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~fc/username

You will get your Feedburner subscribers numbers as shown above (if Feed Count option enabled) [via]

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