Posted on December 3, 2007 at 12:01 am as Tool
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 v1.0 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. Of course, the best/worst day of the week is also available which is displayed on the pie chart. Feed Analysis can analyze FeedBurner feeds in no time.
Feed Analysis may not be complete and perfect at the moment because it is in an early stage. We need your opinions and suggestions so that Feed Analysis can evolve to provide more accurate stats and prediction. Any suggestions and opinions are welcome. If you have amazing formulas, please feel free to leave a comment or contact us directly.
Pricing: Free
Source: http://www.blogperfume.com/feed-analysis/
Great tool!
However… I’m a little confused because this month’s bar in the graph shows 250 subscribers + 300 … that’s 550, while Feedburner says I have around 300 subscribers total.
This is a cool tools to understand RSS statistic more. Looks good
Hi and good morning:
I learned about your Feedburner analysis program through Problogger and tried it this morning. I downloaded the CSV file to my hard drive and then uploaded it as instructed for analysis.
But I got an error message. I wonder why? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Stephen
it shows:
Warning: Division by zero in /home/.tamil/cs2hmc/blogperfume.com/feed-analysis/index.php on line 282
Looks like it might be good but all I get is division by zero and other errors
This is a awesome tool very useful for showing analytics to clients and potential advertisers. A great thank you for making this.
Sorry for the glitch of December and the Division by Zero Errors.
Feed Analysis has now been fixed. Please try again.
If you have found any problems, please leave a comment here or contact me directly, a screenshot would be appreciate. I will fix the problem as soon as I can.
This is a very useful tool…
If only we could save the results as permalinks that we could refer back to in our own blog posts, that would make it really cool…
Nonetheless, am sure you had that in mind, but just wanted to contribute in some small way and congratulate you all on the growing network!
Hmm, zero subscribers?
Error loading file:amline_data.xml
Error loading file:ampie_data.xml
Tried it several times…
Great Tool!
My blog worth (as per Blog Perfume Tool) is $195 – $390 while, considering Technorati (http://www.business-opportunities.biz/projects/how-much-is-your-blog-worth/) tool is $18,065.28.
Could you be so kind to explain the way you follow to calculate the Blog Worth with your tool? I believe Technorati measurement takes into account the autority.
And yoor tool?
Thank You
@ David
Are you using Mac?
@ Marco Dal Pozzo
At the moment, the blog worth is calculated solely by the number of subscribers.
Ok! Thanks
No, I’m using a Windows PC
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I get the same errors with David. Tried with FF and IE7.. [both for exporting and uploading] but the same deal!
Btw the file that feedburner exports is an “exportcsv” with no extension [changing it's name to export.csv also doesn't fix anything!]
@David, HitMan,
For everybody getting a Division by Zero earlier and Error data in Line Chart, and Pie Chart.
I found out the problem finally. It is because Feed Analysis was expecting a “Pro” Feedburner Account, so one field from your exported file is missing.
But, now all is fixed. You should be able to use it now.
first of all: feed analysis serves very nice, useful and good looking stats.
the only thing i am missing right now, is the fact, that podcast-downloads are missing in the stats. for podcasters it would be interesting to get some stats about the mp3-downloads.
for instance: my podcast under http://feed.phlow-magazine.com/phlow-magazine distributes free mp3 music. as an editor it would be very intersting to see useful stats about the downloads and which mp3/show was downloaded the most. also a comparison of clicks, hits and downloads would be interesting.
maybe the next version of feed analysis gibes podcasters a better glimpse on mp3-download-statistics of the shows/mp3s.
Yeah, everything works fine now.
Sweet, thank you
Hi.. Thanks for your good tool. It works fine.
So, I’ve written a blog entry about your tool, and tried to translate Q&A into Japanese.
But I’m sorry for written only Japanese.
cf : http://pamgau.net/item/592
Please continue, I like this tool and the results I can get,
Thank you
Regards
I would like to let you know that I have just released Feed Analysis v1.1 which you do not have to upload a csv file anymore.
No file export from FeedBurner anymore. Just simply type in the feed url in the box and click “Generateâ€. And also, you can share your feed analysis report to anyone easily now.
I hope it can help you.
Your feed analysis tool is great. I especially like the “ad banner value” as one more tool to sell ads.
Thanks!
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I would love to see the growth rate percentage be displayed over all time, (i.e. 6 months) rather than just the last month. It would give me a better idea of actual and projected performance.
Great tool, visuals are delicious!
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This is great!
Have you thought about creating it as a Wordpress Plugin?
You could have options that indicated which graphs to show and many more options, I’m sure.
Anyway, THANKS!
Amazing!
really superb concept…………..
Its useful to all !
People surely will make use of it ….
Great job that tool is very useful
Just a question what is the difference between hit and view regarding a rss feed ?
Thank you
Laurent
@ LaurentE ,
Views are the number of times an individual content item has been displayed in a feed reader. Hits are a raw measure of request traffic for your feed, the exact number of requests for your FeedBurner feed during the 24 hour period described by date .
nice tips
thanks for free download rss feed alaysis
have a nice day
I like your site. Brokakeroko
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Since Google has FeedBurner the tool (unfortunatly) doesn’t work with the feeds2.feedbuner.com URL-s. As far as I know the API is changed as well.
I’m strongly agree with Martina Varsanyi.
I can’t see the right number (it shows 0) of subscribers since 17th of January. Please fix it.
Feed Analysis now supports migrated Google Feeds.
Thanks
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With all the random drop of feedburner, you should find a way to filter them out.
For example, if one day I’ve 1000 subscrivers, the next one I’ve 300 and then 1000 again, you should make the day in the middle the same as the other 2 days (or an average of the two is the are different)
If there is anyway to illuminate the darkness cast over the regional distribution of subscribers, it would be the killer feature for this app. Think Google Analytics map… Nice work, enjoyed the presentation tremendously.
I would love, love, love, for this info to be embeddable. It would be incredibly useful for my clients to see what their feed stats are doing on a daily basis in an intranet type situation.
Wow it looks amazing, However I tried putting in my feedburner feed and it does not display anything. I do not get an error message, it just does not dis play it. My blog is using wordpress. Help?
Thanks
Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog.
Cheers! Sandra. R.
Great tool, seems more usefull softwares are developed all the time for bloggers.