Archive for January, 2007
Microsoft thinks IE7’s Built In Rss Capability will revolutionize RSS. Are they right, or are they wrong. Find out how they might have gotten it wrong.
RSS feeds are indeed a valid Internet marketing strategy:
According to a recent Nielsen/Net Ratings report nearly three-quarters of active Web users are connected at home via broadband - a 15 percent increase in the last year. The report makes the point that broadband users are more than three times as likely to use RSS (Really Simple Syndication) as a delivery method…
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Placing your articles in an RSS feed and syndicating the content adds power to your online marketing
I have been asked many times if adding RSS feed content to your web site helps improve page rank and web site placement in the free search listings. First we have to look at RSS and if it’s right for your web site.
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Copyright law has not caught up with the many parts of the internet, including RSS syndication. I believe it would be better for legislators to decide this than a series of judges, but when have legislators been carefully proactive?
Wikipedia defines RSS as Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcasts.
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Content syndication is one of the best parts of Web 2.1. Feeds facilitate the sharing of content and make it so much easier to consume the data.
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Finding out the potential of RSS and how it is NOT the same as email can be a great benefit to your business. Read on to find out more.
There is hardly any traffic source online you can’t do without and still succeed if you know how to maximize the sources you concentrate on. However, unless you have a huge budget, there are some techniques, sources and resources you’ll do well NOT to ignore.





