After being exposed to their Feedburner scam Lushable.com went down to the same average subscribers of 79 (less than before their big spike – maybe we influenced a couple of readers?) on their blog.
Even though Jason has not admitted to anything this is kind of strange don’t you think? And as you can also see [...]

After being exposed to their Feedburner scam Lushable.com went down to the same average subscribers of 79 (less than before their big spike – maybe we influenced a couple of readers?) on their blog.
Even though Jason has not admitted to anything this is kind of strange don’t you think? And as you can also see according to the graph the hits basically stayed the same all the way up and down. Hhmmm…
I don’t think we will be seeing more of Jason here, would really like to know if he’s got some explanation of how this happened? Did he maybe have some Forum Competitions where people had to Unsubscribe from his blog?








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Classic!
[...] would also like you guys to check out Phillip’s success in catching a blog trying to pull a very huge RSS count scam. Although this method is pretty [...]
Come on, don’t blame him. Do you know that for these few days, Feedburner and Google Reader went down? This happen to a few e-mail platforms like GMail and Yahoo Mail as well.
Maybe you guys just pushed it back down. Good job!