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Guide de configuration étape par étape de FeedBurner pour WordPress

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Mise à jour : Nous ne recommandons plus l’utilisation de FeedBurner car c’est un produit moribond plein de bogues. Veuillez lire cet article pour savoir pourquoi vous ne devriez pas utiliser FeedBurner et trouver des alternatives.

Tous les grands blogs utilisent FeedBurner pour graver leurs flux RSS car il s’agit d’un système gratuit riche en fonctionnalités que vous ne pouvez pas refuser. FeedBurner fournit des statistiques, une option d’optimisation des flux, une option de publication des flux et bien plus encore. L’intégration de FeedBurner et de Google Analytics est un must pour tout blog WordPress. Dans cet article, nous allons vous afficher comment vous pouvez configurer les flux de votre blog WordPress avec FeedBurner et l’utiliser pour vous aider à faire passer votre blog au niveau supérieur.

Pourquoi FeedBurner est-il important pour les blogueurs ?

FeedBurner est un service gratuit qui propose de nombreuses options que vous n’avez pas avec le flux par défaut de WordPress. Voici quelques-unes de ses fonctionnalités :

  • Statistiques sur vos abonnés/abonnés RSS afin que vous puissiez analyser et optimiser vos publications de blog.
  • Donnez à vos utilisateurs/utilisatrices plusieurs options pour s’abonner, comme l’E-mail, et d’autres lecteurs de flux (Netvibes, Google, etc.).
  • Preuve sociale (nombre d’abonnés/abonnées)
  • Option de personnalisation de vos flux, par exemple en modifiant les titres des publications, la marque et plus encore.
  • Option de ping pour les différents services de lecture de flux une fois que vous publiez vos publications.
  • Intégration de Google Adsense pour monétiser vos flux RSS.
  • Et plus encore…

Rien qu’avec cette courte liste de fonctionnalités, vous pouvez voir qu’il s’agit d’un outil indispensable pour tous les blogs. Nous allons maintenant configurer le compte FeedBurner.

Réglages de votre FeedBurner pour les flux WordPress

Tout d’abord, vous devez disposer d’un compte Google (n’importe quel compte Gmail fonctionnera). Visitez la page du service feedburner pour commencer ce processus.

Dans la première étape, vous taperez le lien vers le flux de votre blog WordPress. Si vous avez une structure d’URL WordPress SEO Friendly, alors votre lien de flux devrait être comme votredomaine.com/feed/.

Step 1 - Claim Your Feeds on Feedburner

À l’étape par étape, vous choisirez le titre de votre flux et l’adresse de votre flux. Il est conseillé de garder le même titre de votre flux que celui de votre blog. Il est préférable que l’adresse de votre flux soit courte et mémorable.

Step 2 - Select Title and Feed Address

Techniquement, vos flux sont créés, vous n’avez donc plus besoin de suivre les étapes. Cliquez sur le lien Aller directement à la gestion des flux.

Step 3 - Go to Feed Management

Vous verrez une page avec un lien vers des tonnes de plateformes de blogs. Ignorez tout cela car nous y reviendrons ultérieurement dans cet article. Cliquez simplement sur l’onglet Optimiser que vous voyez dans l’image ci-dessous.

Step 4 - Click on Optimize

Dans l’étape par étape 5, nous allons travailler sur l’optimisation du flux de votre blog WordPress. Vous devez vous assurer que vous avez l’option Browser Friendly activée, Smart Feed activé et FeedFlare activé. Vous pouvez activer d’autres services si vous le souhaitez, mais ces 3 services sont incontournables. BrowserFriendly rend les abonnés/abonnées beaucoup plus simples. SmartFeed assure une compatibilité maximale avec toutes les applications de lecteurs de flux. FeedFlare rend les publications plus interactives en ajoutant l’E-mail de l’expéditeur et d’autres options de partage.

Step 5 - Optimize your Feeds

À l’étape par étape, nous allons examiner toutes les options de publicisation du flux. Vous devez permettre les E-mails d’abonnement sur votre site parce qu’il y a des utilisateurs/utilisatrices qui préfèrent recevoir des mises à jour par e-mail plutôt que d’utiliser Google reader. Pingshot doit être activé car il notifie les services lorsque vous publiez. Le widget Feedcount vous permet d’afficher le nombre de vos abonnés/abonnés. C’est l’une des meilleures méthodes de preuve sociale. Awareness API est utile si vous essayez de vous inscrire sur des sites tels que BuySellAds, car ils peuvent facilement extraire votre nombre d’abonnés/abonnés. Il existe d’autres options intéressantes comme Headline Animator, BuzzBoost que vous pouvez activer si vous le souhaitez.

Step 6 - Publicize your feed

La monétisation de votre flux est une autre des bonnes fonctionnalités de FeedBurner, sauf qu’il vous permet uniquement d’utiliser Google Adsense. Inscrivez-vous donc auprès de Google Adsense et suivez leurs instructions.

Step 7 - Monetize your feed

Une fois que vous avez effectué toutes les étapes ci-dessus, vous pouvez cliquer sur l’onglet Analyser. Vous verrez probablement un écran comme celui ci-dessous parce que les statistiques ne sont pas enregistrées. Laissez passer jusqu’à 24 heures et vous commencerez à voir des chiffres. Utilisez le nombre d’abonnés/abonnés, les clics et d’autres données utiles pour améliorer votre blog. Voyez ce que vos utilisateurs/utilisatrices aiment et n’aiment pas grâce à ces stas, puis concentrez-vous sur le type de publications que vos utilisateurs/utilisatrices aiment et apprécient.

Step 8 - Analyze your Feed and Improve

Intégrer FeedBurner dans WordPress

Même si vous avez configuré votre flux avec FeedBurner dans les étapes ci-dessus, mais vous ne l’avez pas encore vraiment intégré à WordPress. La première chose à faire est d’arrêter de diluer votre flux et d’en faire un seul. Vous devez créer une redirection, de sorte que lorsque les utilisateurs/utilisatrices essaient de visiter yourdomain.com/feed/, ils sont redirigés vers votre page de flux FeedBurner. De cette façon, vous pouvez garder une trace des abonnés/abonnées sur votre blog.

Il existe une extension appelée FD FeedBurner qui vous permet de créer cette redirection facilement. Vous pouvez également rediriger vos flux à l’aide du fichier .htaccess, mais nous ne partagerons pas cette méthode car ce n’est pas quelque chose que nous recommandons aux débutants.

La plupart des thèmes WordPress intègrent désormais FeedBurner, comme le thème Headway, le thème Standard et d’autres. Si votre thème n’est pas compatible, utilisez l’extension ci-dessus.

Ajoutez la boîte d’abonné/abonné par e-mail sur votre site

Visitez d’abord Publicize  » Email Subscriptions puis copiez et collez le code qu’ils vous donnent dans le fichier de modèle que vous aimez (la plupart du temps sidebar.php). N’oubliez pas que pour personnaliser l’apparence de votre formulaire d’e-mail, vous devez avoir des connaissances préalables en HTML et CSS.

Si votre blog n’a pas de flux FeedBurner, téléchargez-le dès maintenant.

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  2. yourwebchick says

    Loved this post.. went through the whole thing super fast with your fantastic instructions.. then went to my blog to set it up in the side bar.. it asks for my code which was tricky to find but finally did BUT it says it’s not set up to do email subscriptions …. and I clicked that button in the setup? Any ideas what might be going wrong? it’s http://DenverBucketList.com

      • yourwebchick says

        It suddenly seems to be working so either I was putting the wrong code in or it just needed a little more time.. I have a tendency to rush things! Have you played with the Beta interface yet?

        • yourwebchick says

          I had no idea by the way that I could have my feed tweet out with #Hashtags… That ROCKS my world… Thank you again for this fantastic Tutorial!! @JustAskChrissy recommended! :)

  3. BrandenWilliams says

    Looks like a strange Feedburner mess has started for those of us that use a permanent SSL redirect. Do you know a way to create a file that just dumps the feed content without a rewrite redirect such that I can keep that part non-SSL?

  4. wpbeginner says

    @yashmistrey We are seeing it just fine.. It is listed under circulation.. FeedBurner has glitches sometimes.

  5. RafaelTrabasso says

    @wpbeginner you missed my point – as a theme designer i was looking for a way to redirect the feeds to feedburner WITHOUT a plugin so this would not be a potential problem with future customers.

    so the long title for this article would be « learn how to set up a feedburner account then learn how to install a plugin to redirect your feeds to feedburner ».

  6. wpbeginner says

    @RafaelTrabasso Actually that is pretty great. WordPress makes everything SIMPLE… We showed you exactly how to setup your feed with feedburner. Then all you have to do is redirect your main WordPress feed to feedburner just in case if someone types in: yourblog.com/feed/ they go to the feedburner feed, so you get full stats.

  7. RafaelTrabasso says

    well so the tutorial for integrating Feedburner with WordPress, excluding the part of setting up the Feed, is: use a plugin.

    (not) great.

  8. prsbest27 says

    I just want to say thanks.. This has help me setup my feedburner feed. I really appreciate your great knowledge in WordPress and many other things. If I have a question, now I know where I have to come to find the answer. Super Excellent guidance!!!

  9. sherwinraavi says

    Another excellent tutorial! Worked perfectly. I’m actually building a business from stuff I’m learning here. Please don’t make me become a premium member =)

  10. wpbeginner says

    @impukax You would need to edit your functions.php file. Please search our site and you will find the article on that.

  11. impukax says

    @wpbeginner @impukax Thank you, i got it worked now! Is there a solution to display thumbnail with this method?

  12. wpbeginner says

    @impukax Go to Settings > Reading in your WordPress blog and select Summary instead of Full post to show in feeds.

  13. impukax says

    Is there anyway to customize the feed for just post the title and exceprt only? currently in my feedburner it’s showing full post and there was no excerpt.

  14. tla says

    Can’t get feedburner to work. Able to subscribe for email notice, but when send out new post, I don’t get any notice. I find this message in site admin. of my blog: RSS Error: A feed could not be found at http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&scoring=d&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=rss&partner=wordpress&q=link:http://jadesauce.com/blog/

    What’s wrong?

    Should I install FeedburnerFeedSmith or John Watson FD Feedburner for a WordPress blog 3.1 version hosted by ipower? Not sure which one I should use.

  15. Nick says

    Perhaps I am looking for something that does not exist, and I’m trying to either confirm or access what I am trying to do through here…so any help would be really beneficial. I have a self supported wordpress on my own FTP server where my website is. I also have a twitter feed, facebook fan page, and a linkin account. I want to streamline my feeds completely through Hootsuite (and my clients SMO), but Hootsuite doesn’t interact with self supported WordPress blogs……only wordpress hosted blogs. Although, Hootsuite will allow me to submit a RSS feed that can check for new blog posts every so often, and I can set up which social media platforms I want the feed to go once it finds the feed or blog I’ve posted. Basically, I want to to post updates, advertisements, my portfolio, and share marketing advice through my wordpress blog. Then I want that blog to be broadcasted over every other social media platform I have….automatically streamlined. I would use twitter feed but I have clients of mine that I will need to manage their SMO the exact same way. Just makes it easier for me to keep up with everything. When I supply the feed link as:

    http://www.nickfrontieroproductions.com/blog/
    OR
    feed://www.nickfrontieroproductions.com/blog/feed/

    Hootsuite will not accept the feed. Will feedburner allow me to create a feed in which Hootsuite will accept?

    Is what I am doing even possible?

    I really appreciate any and all help or understanding with this. Been racking my brain for like a week on this one!

    • Editorial Staff says

      Automating social media is probably the worse thing you can do for your business. However, if you do choose to go that route, it is possible. There are several plugins for WordPress that lets you publish your recent posts to Twitter as soon as they are published.

      Administrateur

  16. jkissa says

    how can you get feed burner to show the author of the post. It is assigned in wordpress but the rss doesnt display author name in the feed just title, then content.

    Any ideas?

  17. Chloe says

    Hi I have feedburner attached to my new wordpress ecommerce website. I had it from ages ago when the site was under construction. It’s feed address is set at this URL http://www.cheekysuds.co.uk Should it really be set at http://www.cheekysuds.co.uk/blog?

    Please don’t laugh at me if it is a silly question but I am not sure. I subscribed to the site myself and posted a blog earlier but didn’t get an email from it. I have now taken the post off. I would be grateful of any help.

    • Editorial Staff says

      Well, if your main installation is xxx.com << then the feed will be xxx.com/feed/ … if you are running two separate installs, then you can have the feed on xxx.com/blog/feed/

      It depends on where you need the feed to be.

      Administrateur

      • Chloe says

        Hi, what do you mean by separate install? I bought a web theme and the blog is attached. I guess this means it isn’t separate and the feed should be kept where it is? I know my site has feeds on it as the blue rss feed box comes up in the URL when you go to my website. Thanks for
        your help so far. I appreciate it and Happy Easter!!

  18. Jo Rae says

    Loved this article! One question. After setting this up and connecting the feed to WordPress is it supposed to send out the email every time I post a new post by itself or do I have to burn a feed myself each time and insert the address into WordPress? I can’t seem to get feeds to go out consistently.

    Thanks for any advice you can give!

    Jo Rae

  19. Pieter Hartsook says

    I’m finding that Feedburner is unreliable getting the latest post and especially delivering via email for one of my sites. It will work fine for several weeks (average 2 posts/week) then fail.

    A really strange issue is feedburner adding the latest post to the feed, visible on the Your Feed view and looking at the feed in an rss reader, but just not bothering to send out the email to subscribers, even a day later.

    I ping, resync, change the feed source from rss to atom and back, change the delivery time and eventually the Feedburner will trigger and send out the email. But there doesn’t seem to be any consistent way to fix the no delivery problem.

    It’s so frustrating I’m looking for a reliable alternative. What kills me is there is zero, nada, absolutely NO SUPPORT from Google for this service. Google really doesn’t seem to care about Feedburner. They bought it and seem to be hell-bent on destroying it.

    Too bad, it had great potential.

  20. Julie says

    Having problems burning my feed. I get the error message;
    « Your feed filesize is larger than 576K. You need to reduce its size in order for FeedBurner to process it. »
    I have reduced the number of posts in the ‘Reading’ section on WordPress to 5 and also validated the blog through Feedburner but I still can’t get past this stage.
    This is a new blog and has not got much content on it so surely it can’t be that big!
    Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
    Thanks
    Julie

  21. Ron says

    I had a problem getting Fedburner to burn a feed. After spending several hours trying to get it to work I finally figured out what the problem was.

    The problem—-

    We have a self hosted WordPress blog that is a duplicate theme of another blog we have. The original blog has a feedburner feed that works without a problem (whenever we post an entry appears in the
    feed).

    I created a second feed for the second site and things seemed to work without a problem. We were getting close to cutting the second site over and we needed to clear the test items out of the feed. We could not clear the these items out of the feed even after we deleted all blog entries and did a resync with feedburner (under troubleshooting).

    So I decided to delete the feed and tried to burn a new one. The burn failed because the validator indicated that it can not find the feed (error 404).

    Prior to the deletion of the feed we upgraded to the latest version of wordpress (3.0.3) but the feed continued to work after that. The only problem was that we could not remove the test items from the feed.

    The solution—

    It appears that feedburner will not burn a feed for wordpress unless there are published items in the blog. Sort of a catch 22. Once I published one entry in the blog Feedburner was able to burn the feed.

    I don’t know if this is a new issue or was always like this but I thought I would post this here in case someone else runs into this problem.

  22. Jo says

    Thank you, thank you soooo much for this step-by-step guide!

    I have successfully completed all of the above steps, including activating the Feedsmith plugin, do I still need to add a « Feedburner ID » in the widgets, on my primary sidebar; on the enews section and copy and paste it into the box that says « Feedburner ID »

    Im using the Genesis Framework Lifestyles theme.

    Oh, and thanks again! :)

    • Editorial Staff says

      The feed is determined by where your blog is installed. So if your blog is installed in yourdomain.com/username/blog/ then your URL would be yourdomain.com/username/blog/feed/ … if your blog is installed in the root directory then it will be yourdomain.com/feed/

      It all depends on where you want the blog installed.

      Administrateur

  23. Gretchen says

    The FeedBurner FeedSmith plugin worked for me when I initially installed it, and continues to work on that install even as I upgrade WP. However, it has not worked for me on new installs, so I use John Watson’s FD Feedburner Plugin when I do a new WP setup with FeedBurner.

  24. Twolane says

    When I enter viking.twolaneroads.com/feed/ into the « Burn a feed this instant », when I hit the « Next » button and it tells me that a valid feed isn’t available.

    When I click « Confirm validity » I go to a page with this line highlighted in yellow:

    That’s it. No feed. Nada. It won’t accept the feed.

  25. Gretchen says

    The email subscription to feeds is popular on the multi-author blog I’m part of, but subscribers complain that they can’t see who wrote the post in the email: only in a feed reader or on the site. I can’t seem to figure out how to include the author field in the email subscription. Is this possible? Thank you!

  26. sriganesh says

    if i change my feed name will it affect my rss subscribers or still it can send my new post to their emails ??, i like to change it to short and effective :D

    • Editorial Staff says

      To keep the content related and targetted, we avoid talking about topics like: blogging, blog marketing, blog monetization, how to make your blog successful etc. WPBeginner focuses on the technical aspects of WordPress and how it relates with blogging rather than non-technical aspects such as social media, affiliate marketing, blog promotion etc.

      We do try to add that blend of content in our Newsletter tips, so if you want those then signup for our newsletter.

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  27. Yael K. Miller says

    Thanks for writing this — you have stuff that I didn’t know about. I had no clue about FeedFlare.

    I’m curious about why you recommend FeedBurner FeedSmith as the WordPress plugin to use. It hasn’t been upgraded for a long time. I use the FD Feedburner Plugin.

      • faheemday mktg says

        I’m having an issue with the email subscription…when the feed emails out, it only emails portion of the post without having any « read » more or anything…I’d like for it to send the entire post not just the portion…what do I need to do for it to send out the entire post?

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