Why don't FeedBurner and Site Meter merge, buyout, partner or whatever? That way I could just go to one site to review all my pertinent stats on impressions and subscribers. As it stands now I need to visit two different sites that have different interfaces and different options.
Looking around, quite a few people I read utilize both services like me. Two quick examples: Stephen O'Grady & Steve Rubel
Some sort of partnership would make sense. If not, one of them should jump into the other's market. I vote for FeedBurner to expand. Their stats pages are well-designed and easy-to-use.
I know, I know, many people and FeedBurner might say, "Well that's not our core market." Well I just upgraded to FeedBurner Pro (FAQ here) and I am paying $4.99/month for up to 3 feeds. I would gladly pay $9.99/month to have a RSS feed and web site stats combo package.












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actually i'm a statcounter guy, but same principle. i'd love to see them merge with feedburner, because having disconnected metrics does me little to no good.
Posted by: stephen o'grady | May 10, 2005 10:46 PM