Since Google’s acquisition of Feedburner in June 2007, everything were been running normally on their original servers and software, but Google has different plans. All Feedburner accounts need to transfer their feeds to the Google system by February 28th, 2009 in order to maintain seamless feed traffic.
I just moved all of my feeds to try out the system, and I can attest that it is quick and painless. Everything is fine now.
Here are the steps:
- Log into your account at http://www.feedburner.com
- When you login with your old account information, a window asking for transferring you or to continue to the old feedburner will pop. You need to click in the Migrate button.
- It then confirms if you are already signed in as a Google account-holder and asks if you’d like to use that account, another account, or create a new Google account to manage your feeds. You can choose the option according to your needs.
- After that step, you just need to confirm which feeds will be transferred, and you’re done.
All in all, it took about 3 minutes to move them all. The new Feedburner login page is http://feedburner.google.com.
Check your feed numbers before transferring, so you will know if the transfer went ok. Google said, it is not a problem with our feeds, since they will be redirected to them.
If you had any problems while migrating, you can share them here.
-Mahesh.
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