1,000+ subscribers and no free pint :-(

Bernie pointed out that the number of subscribers to this blog went over the 1,000 mark yesterday.

Feedburner spike

He also correctly deduced that this is due to FeedBurner’s taking Google Reader’s (now published) numbers into account in its statistics.

Everyone who uses FeedBurner will have seen a nice spike in their numbers yesterday as Google made the subscriber numbers available. Shame, I was hoping the sudden surge in my subscriptions would guarantee me a free pint at the upcoming Irish Blog Awards!

I see Stowe Boyd started a conversation on this topic as well when he saw his numbers go up.

UPDATE: Darren over at ProBlogger says that Google Reader has now overtaken Bloglines as the most popular RSS reader of the ProBlogger site. My own stats also show Google Reader ahead of Bloglines with Google Reader at 31% and Bloglines at 16%.

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6 Responses to “1,000+ subscribers and no free pint :-(”


  1. 1 Anon Feb 18th, 2007 at 10:36 am

    UPDATE: Darren over at ProBlogger says that Google Reader has now overtaken Bloglines as the most popular RSS reader

    ay, no he doesn’t Tom, he says…

    Google Reader has certainly taken a chunk of the market away from Bloglines (at least among ProBlogger readers)

    that to me says reader has overtaken bloglines on Problogger and doesn’t mention anything about the overall subscriber numbers.

    If your going to quote from other sources Tom, then quote accuratly otherwise you’ll lose credibility as an authoritive source.

    Just my €0.02 worth :)

  2. 2 Tom Raftery Feb 18th, 2007 at 12:15 pm

    Thanks for the correction Anon.

    I have updated the post.

  3. 3 Anonymous Feb 18th, 2007 at 11:47 pm

    I don’t know how many people noticed, when Google reformats pages for mobile viewing, RSS feeds are now located right at the top. Clicking on them allows you to subscribe to the feed in Google Reader.

    The main reason I use Google Reader is having my feeds available and synchronized across all platforms: Google Reader + Google Reader on BlackBerry + Google Personalized Homepage. Whether I’m on the go, at work, or at home I’ve got a river of news to keep me entertained.

  4. 4 Paul Browne - Technology in Plain English Feb 19th, 2007 at 9:17 pm

    Tom,

    I think you’re up for a bigger award than a pint on the night!

    We could be handing you the award for ‘best contribution to the Irish Blogosphere’ :-)

    Paul

  5. 5 Tom Raftery Feb 20th, 2007 at 7:12 am

    We could be handing you the award for ‘best contribution to the Irish Blogosphere’

    LOL, I doubt that Paul but thanks for saying so.

  1. 1 resisting the lure of Google Reader » Andy C Pingback on Feb 18th, 2007 at 1:34 pm

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