Posted on December 3rd, 2007 at 0:05 am as Tool
What is Feed Analysis?
The number of subscribers is very useful for bloggers to determine the popularity of their blogs. Yet, blogger like me may hope that the FeedBurner stats can tell us how fruitful our effort results without much analytical calculation on our own. As such, I developed Feed Analysis which can provide bloggers, with the aid of beautiful interactive charts, a more detailed report and analysis from our feeds.
By the use of Feed Analysis, the number of subscribers for each month is neatly shown on the column chart. You can also view the number of subscribers, hits, views and clicks for every single day from the line chart. The best/worst day of the week is also available which is displayed on the pie chart. And also, Feed Analysis can give you an estimated value for your blog / site according to the number of your subscribers.
Update Log
01-2-2009 --- Now Supports Migrated Google Feeds
05-12-2007 --- Bug Fixed. No CSV File Upload Required
Screenshots / Example
To Use Feed Analysis is Easy
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do you store my stats data on your server?
A. No, we do not store any of your data on our server. We analyze your data on client side. Hence, all data will be cleared once you close your browser window. You need to upload the file every time you use Feed Analysis.
Q. Do I have to pay to use this web application?
A. No, you do not have to pay anything to use Feed Analysis. Feed Analysis is completely free to use as long as you have a feedburner account.
Q. Can we use Feed Analysis if my site is less than 3 months old?
A. Yes, you can use Feed Analytics if your site is less than 3 months old. However, some of the prediction values might not be very accurate by reason of insufficient data.