Arrrrggggggg…..no it’s not pirate day, just mad.

I’m writing this post today to inspire you? No. To inform you? No. I’m writing this post today to bury a deleted post I made yesterday. I wrote a post, I deleted it, and during that short span of say, ten minutes, Feedburner caught it, and is now including it into my feed. It won’t let it go, so I am simply hoping by making this post it will go away.

Are your deleted posts getting feeded anyhow? Mine did.

  5 Responses to “Feedburner and My Deleted Post”

  1. Yeah….it’s gone. This post killed it. Will have to look more into that problem.

  2. I didn’t know that could happen! I continue to learn daily ;)

  3. You don’t need to have any feedburner widget. You just need a text widget and create an image link point to your feedburner url and if you use self-hosted wordpress you can use feedburner plugin that will automatically redirect your feed url to feedburner url.

  4. I have some blogs that I want to get more exposure by adding them to social networks such as MySpace. I was told to submit them to feedburner first, and then I can convert to html and do whatever i want from there.The problem is, I don’t know how to get my html versions added to the social network sites. Can anyone help?

  5. I did not realise that that feedburner could do that, interesting to know

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