What is the difference between a feed URL and a Blog URL?
For most blogging platforms, the blogger has the ability to turn on what’s called an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed, which makes it easy for anyone with an RSS reader (now built into FireFox browsers and soon to be coming in IE; there are dozens of readers out there) to subscribe to the feed of your blog’s content to read at their convenience. You might recognize the little orange icons you see on web sites that say XML or RSS. These icons are usually clickable and link to the RSS feed for that blog. We use the RSS feed in BlogBurst to link your blog to our network. Once this link is made and the blogger sets up a profile in the BlogBurst network, they can keep posting to their blog as they have always done, and the content will automatically flow through the RSS feed to the network for syndication. To make a long story short, the Feed URL for the blog is the web address where the feed for the blog resides. It is usually an extension of the blog’s URL. For example, www.InThePinkT