Archive for September, 2006



RSS Feeds - The New Wave of Internet Marketing

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 9:36 am

Internet marketing is almost like a crap shoot, sometimes you hit big, sometimes you don’t. What separates those that make money and those that don’t is whether you can keep up with the latest marketing trends and utilize them to your advantage. If you’re not willing to grow as technology grows, then your online business will not grow either. One of new waves of internet marketing either for your website or product is the use of RSS feeds.

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The Future of Blogs: Your Content and Your Business

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 12:06 am

So much content is being produced that it is virtually impossible to keep track of all the latest updates on all but the smallest of niches. There is going to have to be a rethinking on how we find and distribute content and information. After all, we can’t go on fighting over the top few search engine spots forever.




RSS and the Future of Content Distribution

Thursday 28 September 2006 @ 12:55 am

RSS, Real Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary, is an XML-based format (using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) that provides an open method of syndicating and aggregating Web content. Using RSS files, you can create a data feed that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from your website to others. Users can have constantly updated content from websites delivered to them via a news reader (aggregator), a piece of software specifically tailored to receive these types of feeds.

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Unleash The Power Of RSS In Website Marketing

Tuesday 26 September 2006 @ 10:10 pm

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and is a very effective method to bring your website contents to your website visitors. Unlike other Internet marketing tools, RSS can power multiple key Internet marketing and publishing activities.

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Using RSS: When It’s OK to Keep Up with the Jonses

Monday 25 September 2006 @ 7:24 pm

RSS feeds may be the one thing that is OK to bow to peer pressure on. The benefits are impressive and the level of difficulty in making a blog or website RSS friendly are minimal.

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RSS: 111

Monday 25 September 2006 @ 7:23 pm

This article provides an introduction to what RSS feeds are designed to do and how the end-user determines what information they want and how to accesses the information.

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Really Simple Syndication - RSS

Saturday 23 September 2006 @ 11:25 pm

Really simple syndication (RSS) is a very simple, but efficient way to notify readers that your site has new content to read. It also allows you to publish your information directly onto a page on another website. Learning about RSS is a must for any person who maintains his/her own website.

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RSS Integration: Personalized Online Marketing

Saturday 23 September 2006 @ 12:31 am

Online businesses that integrate RSS technology in their business blogs and websites ultimately provide a non-intrusive marketing tool to a motivated group of consumers. By taping into the informational needs of consumers an RSS feed you have given them the gift of information and yourself a gift of another positive marketing impression.

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What Does RSS Have To Do To Reach The Tipping Point?

Friday 22 September 2006 @ 1:39 am

Bloggers and online marketers are forever trumpeting the wonders of blogs as a business and marketing tool. But blogs will only be able to live up to the dreams of its disciples if they start being read by average Joe from the mass market. Some work still needs to be done if RSS and blogs are to be pushed over the tipping point and become the widely used marketing machine that everybody believes/hopes they will be.




Internet Explorer 7 = RSS Consumption Explosion

Thursday 21 September 2006 @ 12:37 am

If up until now you haven’t taken any interest in RSS very soon you won’t have a choice. The imminent arrival of Internet Explorer 7 could well change the way information is found, distributed and read.




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