The RSS Blog

August 7, 2009

Simple RSS Tricks

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 7:55 pm

Simple RSS Tricks shows you how to take advantage of RSS feeds for your clients. It’s easy to do.

Simple RSS Tricks by John Jantsch

By now you’ve heard of the whole RSS thing and maybe you’ve even started using it in various ways to subscribe to blogs or offer your blog’s content to others. Today I would like to take you on a little ride to show you how, without really knowing much of anything about RSS and how it works, you can do some very powerful and useful things to add, filter and republish content.

Tracking mentions of a certain product

Search technorati.com and other blog search engines for mentions

Tag each mention with del.icio.us book mark using a tag like DTMbook

Grab the feed that del.icio.us automatically produces.

Just for fun, take feed to Feedburner and burn the feed

Set-up and republish the feed using Feedburner’s Buzz Boost Option

Take code to any web and display dynamic real-time update (some CSS styling can help here)

Sit back and look cool – see the feed displayed in the right sidebar here

You can also do this via email alerts by setting Google or Yahoo News alerts for specific search terms.

If you’ve ever wanted to easily publish a schedule of upcoming event, deadlines or even birthdays as a dynamic list rather than a calendar style page here’s an RSS trick for you to use. (This can be done on a public or private page)

Create a free Google Calendar account and slug in all the dates on the calendar (Any shareable calendar will do)

Google automatically creates an RSS feed for your calendar – take this URL and create free Feedburner account

Optimize the feed using the Event Feed option from Feedburner

Publish the feed using Feedburner’s BuzzBoost option – lots of options for display

Paste the code Feedburner produces for you on the page you would like your list to show

Using this formula produces a dynamically changing list of events that will run from first up to last, automatically drop events that have passed, and automatically bring in future events per your settings. Now, anyone with access to a web browser and your Google Calendar account can update and edit your events list.

I use this for my upcoming speaking events. Bonus – you can easily set this up so others can subscribe to this events list too.

Delivering Personalized Information via RSS

Just when you thought you were getting the hang of using RSS as a research tool, someone comes along and tells you that it’s not enough.

Now it’s become ultra easy to use RSS technology to create individual feeds of information and supply them to your best clients. You know they want to figure this RSS thing out but just can’t seem to get around to it. So, do it for them.

Here’s what I would suggest. Go to www.mysyndicaat.com and create personalized, search specific, RSS feeds, mash them together and deliver customized information to your clients on a daily basis. The current trendy name for this is a newsradar

Syndicaat allows you to easily mash multiple feeds together creating one very focused and personalized feed. (Yahoo Pipes does this as well, but my results with it have been spotty)

So, let’s say you have a client that produces tents for active outdoor types. You can search very specific terms and phrases in Google News, Yahoo News, Bloglines, Technorati, Google Blogs, Outdoor Forums, and anything else that produces an RSS feed and mash all the content about your client, their competitors, the industry, specific keywords and phrases, you name in, into one digestible, personalized newsfeed that changes daily. (Don’t tell your client how easy this is, just do it and bill them for it – they’ll thank you.)

Talk about a great way to get a competitive edge. It’s like creating personalized publications for each client or each marketing segment you serve. What if you did this for your prospects as a way to show them what you could do? You can make all this content public or create private password protected feeds. You can also republish the RSS feed and data on any web page on your site using simple javascript or even Feedburner’s Buzz Boost and then put it in your client’s private page on your website. So now they come to your website for their industry news everyday – you got to like the sound of that.

John Jantsch is a veteran marketing coach, award winning blogger and author of Duct Tape Marketing: The World’s Most Practical Small Business Marketing Guide. You can find more information by visiting http://www.ducttapemarketing.com .

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August 6, 2009

Allow The Aggregator To Website Promote For You

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 6:52 pm

Allow The Aggregator To Website Promote For You describes the different desktop and online aggregators. The advantages and disadvantages are conveniently listed in this article for you. After reading this article, choosing an aggregator will be much easier.

Allow The Aggregator To WebSite Promote For You by T. Detty

RSS or Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary is the latest information management tool that is gradually earning popularity among web users and website owners. With RSS technology, it is possible to get the latest postings from your favorite websites. But clicking on the RSS or XML button in a homepage is not enough to give you the service you need. An RSS feed or code displayed in the pop-up screen if not on the main page is composed of symbols and words that would only make sense to advanced RSS users and computer programmers and software enthusiasts. Another software tool called an RSS aggregator or reader is needed.

An aggregator works by scanning the worldwide web with latest postings based on the RSS code (containing the website’s URL) provided or added by the user. When it finds a new posting, news, or update, it will publish the RSS feed on your home page containing the title of the posting, which also serves as a clickable link to the website source. This RSS feed may or may not contain the whole article, a summary, and photos, depending on what RSS aggregator you are using.

Aggregators come in two types: the downloadable program or desktop-type and the online or web-based type. The desktop aggregator usually charges a certain amount for its services; this would include regular updating in the form of upgrades or patches to the original version. This type of RSS reader allows more customization of RSS feeds as well as page format or design over its on-line counterparts. But of course, price can be a drawback.

On-line or web-based aggregators are free of charge. All you need to do is register an account with them then you can start enjoying their services. Depending on the “brand” of the aggregator, customization is more limited. Some even do not allow you to customize at all.

Product and service advertisers are realizing the potential of RSS aggregators in internet marketing. In fact, several submit RSS codes to several popular web-based aggregators to reach the growing technophile and internet-based market. My Yahoo has been instrumental in popularizing RSS technology to both users and website owners and advertisers.

At present, there are many aggregators to choose from and newer versions of the same aggregator are constantly developed by its programmers.

Below are some of these desktop and online aggregators:
Desktop Aggregators
1. AmphetaDesk
Advantages:
- free
- supports Linux, Mac, and Windows
- easy addition of RSS feeds

Disadvantages:
- not maximized use of screen display
- few options for customizing

2. FeedDemon
Advantages:
- user friendly
- free trial version
- contains prepared popular feeds
- allows filtering of RSS feeds
- configurable “watch list” to manage junk RSS feeds
- search channel feature that incorporates other RSS services e.g. Feedster
- allows feed storage for future use
- tabbed browsers for channel navigation
- built-in podcast receiver

Disadvantages:
- supports only Internet Explorer (embedded)
- paid software (`$29.95)

Online Aggregators
1. Bloglines
Advantages:
- all major browsers supported (e.g. Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, Firefox)
- user-friendly especially for beginners
- free, web-based aggregator
- easy registration
- no advertisements
- contains its own directory of RSS feeds of thousands of websites
- personal email account for subscribing to newsletter emails (optional)
- allows privacy adjustments for personal blogs
- allows saved searches
- mobile version available
- 10 languages supported
- Additional add-on tools for automated blogrolls and subscription buttons

2. NewsGator
Advantages:
- free (consumer-standard version)
- provides personalized news channel
- allows translation of RSS articles into email format
- synchronization of feeds in several devices possible
- browse and search feed capabilities save time on surfing
- allows keyword filtering
- blog headlines
- button-click automatic subscription to news feeds

Disadvantage:
- Outlook-based thus limited to Windows

3. My Yahoo
Advantages:
- Free web-based aggregator
- user-friendly
- customizable home page design
- button-click subscription to RSS feeds
- built-in directory and search tool for feeds
- wide variety of feeds e.g. news (science, technology, local), weather
- connects to all Yahoo features and services

Disadvantage
- banner advertisements

There are also lightweight RSS aggregator extensions which are actually plug-ins to existing internet browsers. An example of which is Sage aggregator.

Advantages:
- free of charge
- beginner-friendly
- reads both RSS and Atom feeds
- allows feed discovery
- can be assimilated to Firefox bookmark (storage and live)
- allows OPML feed lists imports and exports
- customizable style sheets
- supports a wide range of locales e.g. Catalan, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Slovenian, etc.
- easy installation

Disadvantages:
- good for about 12 RSS feeds
- limited use to Mozilla-Firefox and Mozilla-Firefox supported browsers

RSS developers promise better features in future versions of their aggregators. Microsoft is planning to include a built-in aggregator in their next Windows version. These developments are definitely something to look forward to by all internet aficionados.

Its always important to remember that this RSS tool can be used to help yourself and others make your time more valuable and at the same time it helps your website via website promotion. Helping others find what they are looking for right away.

Terry Detty enjoys this Web Site Promotion along with Free Online Shopping Malls . Great results are realized when this Web Promotion is working.

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August 4, 2009

Looking Here For An RSS Guide?

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 10:59 pm

Looking Here For An RSS Guide? is a technical article that explains the different types of feeds that exist. These different feeds are convenient for the businessperson as well as for the recipient. The creator of the podcast has a means of introducing the latest news easily and quickly and the recipient can keep up with several different areas of interest quickly with the summaries of these feeds.

Looking Here For An RSS Guide? by T. Detty

RSS is an abbreviation that has evolved into the following, depending on their versions:

RDF Site Summary (also known as RSS 0.9; the first version of RSS)

Rich Site Summary (also known as RSS 0.91; a prototype)

Really Simple Syndication (also known as RSS 2.0)

Today, RSS stands for ‘Really Simple Syndication’, and it has the following 7 existing formats or versions:

0.90
0.91
0.92
0.93
0.94
1.0
2.0

RSS tools refer to a group of file formats that are designed to share headlines and other web content (this may be a summary or simply 1 to 2 lines of the article), links to the full versions of the content (the full article or post), and even file attachments such as multimedia files. All of these data is delivered in the form of an XML file (XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language), which has the following common names:

RSS feed
Webfeed
RSS stream
RSS channel

They are typically shown on web pages as an orange rectangle that usually has the letters XML or RSS in it.

RSS feeds can be used to deliver any kind of information. Some of these ‘feeds’ include:

Blogs feed – each blog entry is summarized as a feed item. This makes blog posts easier to scan, enabling ‘visitors’ to zoom in on their items of interest.

Article feed – this alerts readers whenever there are new articles and web contents available.

Forum feed – this allows users to receive forum posts and latest discussion topics.

Schedule feed – this allows users (such as schools, clubs, and other organizations) to broadcast events and announce schedule changes or meeting agendas.

Discounts or Special feed – this is used to enable users (such as retail and online stores) to ‘deliver’ latest specials and discounted offers.

Ego or News Monitoring – this enables users to receive ‘filtered’ headlines or news that are based on a specific phrase or keyword.

Industry-specific feed – used by technical professionals in order to market, promote, or communicate with current (and prospective) customers and clients within their specific industries.

RSS feeds enable people to track numerous blogs and news sources at the same time. To produce an RSS feed, all you need is the content or the article that you want to publicize and a validated RSS text file. Once your text file is registered at various aggregators (or ‘news readers’), any external site can then capture and display your RSS feed, automatically updating them whenever you update your RSS file.

RSS tools are useful for sites that add or modify their contents on a regular basis. They are especially used for ‘web syndication’ or activities that involve regular updates and/or publications, such as the following:

News websites – as used by major news organizations such as Reuters, CNN, and the BBC.
Marketing
Bug reports
Personal weblogs

There are many benefits to using RSS feeds. Aside from being a great supplemental communication method that streamlines the communication needs of various sectors, RSS tools and feeds can also have tremendous benefits in your business, particularly in the field of internet marketing and website promotion.

RSS tools and feeds provide Internet users with a free (or cheap) and easy advertising or online marketing opportunity for their businesses. Below are some of the RSS features that can help make your internet marketing strategies more effective.

1. Ease in content distribution services. With RSS, your business can be captured and displayed by virtually any external site, giving you an easy way to ’spread out’ and advertise them.

2. Ease in regular content updates. With RSS, web contents concerning your business can now be automatically updated on a daily (and even hourly) basis. Internet users will be able to experience ‘real time’ updates as information in your own file (such as new products and other business-related releases) is changed and modified simultaneously with that of the RSS feeds that people are subscribed to.

3. Custom-made content services. With RSS, visitors can have personalized content services, allowing them total control of the flow and type of information that they receive. Depending on their interests and needs, visitors can subscribe to only those contents that they are looking for (such as real estate or job listings).

4. Increase in (and targeted) traffic. With RSS, traffic will be directed to your site as readers of your content summary (or 1 to 2 lines of your article) who find them interesting are ‘forced’ to click on a link back to your site.

These are just several of the many things that you can do with RSS. The possibilities are endless, and they are all aimed at providing you with an effective internet marketing strategy for your business. It is website promotion in one of its finest hours of online webness.

Terry Detty enjoys this Web Site Promotion along with Free Online Shopping Malls . Great results are realized when this Web Promotion is working.

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For software that will submit your RSS feeds to RSS directories go to http://www.generateawesometraffic.com

August 3, 2009

Content For Free – Brief Q&A

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 10:39 pm

Content For Free-Brief Q&A will tell you which free content would be the best to place on your websites. The point is to have updating content that improves your rankings with the search engines. This article will show you how this works.

Content For Free – Brief Q&A by Keith Driscoll

Is Content For Free Of Any Use To Search Engines?

It is widely assumed that the search engine position algorithms prefer web sites which are updated frequently over those which are not. Some webmasters resort to purchasing content, either custom written material, or paid feeds such as news feeds (RSS) or software that helps with written content. Others use a kind of program that converts things like Amazon or eBay product feeds into content that appears to come from their own website. This software may not come cheap though.

For the most part webmasters, however, are all the time on the lookout for great quality, human-created content that they can exploit, which search engine spiders will like, and that is totally free. This ideal sort of content is of course pretty hard to locate. A well-liked source is free articles from the main article directories, but there are other sources that are often overlooked, you simply have to dig a bit deeper on the search engines for it.

One of the most valuable ways of including free, legitimate content to your website is to include a list of relevant sites, or sites for extra reading or additional information. Some webmasters are disgusted by this notion, as it takes your visitor away from your website to somewhere else! They think that the only links on a website should be to other pages on the website itself, or to websites which are paying you, such as AdSense, Clickbank or affiliate links, or obligatory links to an article author’s website. However these links are rarely ever clicked, especially if your website has been designed properly. These links in fact add importance to your website in the eyes of the search engines.

What Exactly Is Content For Free?

Providing content for free to other sites is a powerful means to gain traffic on the Internet. This is how it works: You have certain content which other folk will find beneficial. You provide this content for other folk to publish on their site for free, in order to include the information however they have to include a link back to your website, commonly referred to as Bio.

It throws up new visitors to your website. Assuming that the content is in some way applicable to your company then these visitors are more than likely going to be interested in what you are offering. This in turn increases the inbound links on your website. This is essential in improving your positioning on search engines.

It also attracts other webmasters who wish to use the content. Once you hit critical mass you will obtain a multiplier effect where the more websites utilize your content the more webmasters see it, visit your website and use it, and so on.

Will Content For Free Result In More Sales?

If you would like visitors to return to your site, you will need to include new content to your website. There are a lot of ways to do this.

The two most widespread ways to do this are javascript and RSS. Javascript is a little code that will display dynamic content on your website by including a short piece of code to your website. Although it is dynamic and changes, javascript is not search engine friendly, you really require the content to be added server side.

RSS is a kind of search engine friendly code that may possibly be read by the search engines. It is a bit more complicated to setup on your website, but it is well worth it. The search engines will spider your website more often if you use this kind of code to update your website as it updates content on a regular basis.

For a lot more top quality articles then please visit Content For Free

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July 13, 2009

RSS Keeps You Entertained Wherever You Are

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 6:59 pm

RSS Keeps You Entertained Wherever You Are tells us that it is possible to receive your RSS feed updates on your cell phones and PDAs. The article goes into detail on how RSS feeds are distributed to everyone who has subscribed to the feed. It’s a good overview for those of you who are familiar with RSS feeds and how they work and for those who are new to the world of RSS.

RSS Keeps You Entertained Wherever You Are by T. Detty

RSS which stands for really simple syndication is a format that is associated with the XML family of file formatting. It functions by continuously running through the websites to scan for updates. It then sends these updates to all of the people who are subscribed to these websites using a feed. This is used most often in web syndication.

To be able to use an RSS feed, you need to have an aggregator, also known as a feed reader. These aggregators are available widely online, so it won’t be that hard to scour the net to find the one that you’re looking for. There are a variety of aggregators to choose from. Best of all is that you can download them for free.

RSS feeds are often used in blogs, news, and entertainment websites. Anything that relays information to subscribers, and is often updated. These updates are then sent to all of the subscribers of these sites that carry RRS feeds. The updates are summarized, so you’d have an idea what stories they are referring to. If you are interested in the information it’s relaying, you can then click on the text to get the longer version of the text.

The great thing about RSS feeds, is that you can also read them through your cell phones, and they come in PDAs.

Most entertainment websites carry RSS feeds such as BBC, Reuters, Boston Globe, CNN, etc. Music reviews, game news, interviews, movie stories, are also put into RSS feeds. This makes it a lot easier for fans to follow stories about their favorite movie stars, sports heroes, latest gaming news, etc. It is offered to you unadulterated, and free from annoying spam that clutters your emails.

A lot of businesses also use RSS feeds to reach their customers. This allows them to directly relay information, uncorrupted, and instantaneously. As soon as you download an RSS feed, you receive the information right away.

Entertainment RSS is an all in one stop. You don’t have to click from website to website to get the news that you’re after. Entertainment websites that carry RSS offer you the news that you need, automatically as soon as they’re updated. This saves you the time and the trouble of having to scour the net for the information that you’re looking for.

It is easy to subscribe to entertainment RSS feed, just click the button that indicates the RSS feed. You usually have to copy the URL into your aggregator, but some RSS feeds automatically download into your reader. You can unsubscribe to an RSS feed anytime.

There are some search engines that allow you to search information contained through RSS feeds. There are also feed directories that categorize RSS feeds by order of interest. This makes it easier for people to locate all of the information contained in RSS on any available topics online.

Local news can also be found via RSS. So now instead of tuning into your TV sets to get the latest headlines, updates, and sporting news, you can subscribe to an RSS feed. This way, you get all of your news at once. This allows you to control the way you receive information, and enables you to receive news at your own free time.

The great thing about this is that readers can read the headlines and summary, and then can choose which stories they want to follow. This gives the reader control over the content of the information they are receiving. This way, they are not bombarded by numerous advertisements and countless useless information that they don’t have any use for.

Individuals who have blogs with syndicated content can submit the syndicated versions of their blogs to RSS feed directories. This way, blog enthusiasts can have access to their RSS feeds.

Feedster is one of the most popular search engines. You can use this search engine to find numerous entertainment articles, stories, reviews, using an RSS feed. The great thing about RSS feeds, is that you’re always updated with the latest news and happenings.

RSS feeds is revolutionizing the way information consumers get their content. Instead of being bombarded with a plethora of useless information, the consumers now can select & reject the material that goes into their consciousness.

Terry Detty enjoys this Web Site Promotion along with Free Malls . Great results are realized when this Web Promotion is working.

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For software that will easily submit your RSS feeds to RSS directories go to http://www.generateawesometraffic.com

July 6, 2009

23 Quick Tips to Help You Use RSS for SEO

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 8:02 pm

23 Quick Tips to Help You Use RSS for SEO gives you several ideas that will help you rise in the ranks of the various search engines. RSS can help you do this when you create a feed for your website and, for example, use keywords to your advantage. This is just one tip. There are many others for you to try in this article.

23 Quick Tips to Help You Use RSS for SEO by Rok Hrastnik

Search Engines are a key driver of targeted traffic online, but at the same time also one of the most difficult drivers to enhance in your internet marketing. RSS is a tool that will help you do just this.

Here are 23 quick tips that will help you get the most from RSS for your SEO activities.

(a) SEO TIPS FROM AMANDA WATLINGTON

WebProNews recently published [http://snipurl.com/1bj4u] a short summary from Amanda Watlington’s [http://www.searchingforprofit.com/] tips for SEO optimization of your RSS feeds:

“1. Subscribe to your own feed and claim it on blog engine Technorati

2. Focus your feed with a keyword theme

3. Use keywords in the title tag; keep it under 100 characters

4. Most feed readers display feeds alphabetically, title accordingly

5. Write description tags as if for a directory; keep them under 500 characters

6. Use full paths on links and unique URLs for each item

7. Provide email updates for the non-techies

8. Offer an HTML version of your feed

9. For branding, add logo and images to your feed”

(b) RSS SEO TIPS FROM STEPHAN SPENCER

Now, let’s add some tips from Stephan Spencer [http://snipurl.com/1bj55] and continue with the numbering:

“10. Full text, not summaries

11. 20 or MORE items (not just 10)

12. Multiple feeds (by category, latest comments, comments by post)

13. Keyword-rich item [title]

14. Your brand name in the item [title]

15. Your most important keyword in the site [title] container

16. Compelling site [description]

17. Don’t put tracking codes into the URLs (e.g. &source=rss)

18. An RSS feed that contains enclosures (i.e. podcasts) can get into additional RSS directories & engines”

(c) RSS SEO TIPS FROM MARKETING STUDIES.NET

And to round this off, a summary of my own tips from MarketingStudies.net [http://snipurl.com/1bj5a] for using RSS to drive traffic to your site:

19. Get your RSS content (proactively) syndicated on other relevant websites [just the headlines and summaries of course]

20. Submit your RSS feeds to all the RSS search engines and directories

21. Use RSS to add relevant third-party content [again, just headlines and summaries] to your website to gain additional SE weight for your keywords

22. Use RSS to deliver all of your frequently updated content, not just for your latest blog posts

23. Whenever the content in your feed changes, ping the most important search engines and directories [yes, you don't need a blog for this]

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July 3, 2009

Are You Using Your Rss Feed For Maximum Results

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 6:24 pm

Are You Using Your Rss Feed For Maximum Results will help you to do everything you need to do with RSS to make creating your RSS feeds effective. One way to do this is to take advantage of your RSS feeds to communicate with your customers in real time. When the item that your customer is looking for becomes available you can let that customer know right away. This will keep your customers happy.

Are You Using Your Rss Feed For Maximum Results by

Getting more traffic to your blog or website is the best way to make money on the Internet. To do that you can also build an e mail marketing list and get your message out that way. Another way that really is great is using RSS feeds to keep people up to date on what is going on in your business.

RSS is the acronym for Really Simple Syndication and it is basically a format that is used all over the internet for syndication of news and other related sites, which can include all major news sites and personal web logs.

Many people will use RSS feed to help them increase their traffic for their home business.

There are five key ways to use RSS feed as a successful business tool for you.

One: You want to use RSS feed to get your domain blog-rolled but you first have to have the RSS in place. You need to learn how if you do not know how to put it in place.

You can do this by attaching links from other blogs and websites to your blog and website. This will help to increase your link popularity.

Two: Submit your RSS feed to the RSS directories. You will be able to drive a lot of traffic to your link this way and it will help to increase your link popularity with the search engines.

Three: Be sure and keep your RSS feeds up to date. You have to do this if you want to be indexed by search engines on a more frequent basis.

Four: Use RSS press release. This has many advantages and one of them being that you won’t need to use email marketing as much because you will be able to spread the news to the important places as it comes in.

Five: Use RSS for real time advertising. For example, if your customer wants a product that is not currently available, when it becomes available you can use RSS to notify them.

This will help your customer service be better and will help increase customer loyalty also. Part of the success to making more money online is taking care of people when you get the chance.

Six: Many internet marketers still do not understand the importance of branding themselves. You do that several ways, but being able to establish your own credibility is a big key.

You can keep your name in front of your subscribers and build your credibility using RSS feeds. Over time you become a trusted source for quality information if you do it correctly.

Here are a couple of good websites for more information on RSS feeds:

http://www.rssfeedgenerate.com/

http://www.whatisrss.com/

This should give you some ideas on how to use a RSS feed to increase traffic. Traffic is the name of the game and you need it coming from as many different sources as possible if you are trying to make more money online today!

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July 2, 2009

Add RSS Feed to Your Web Site and Make Money

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 7:31 pm

Add RSS Feed to Your Web Site and Make Money is a short article that gives you a little information about the benefits of creating your own RSS feed. It is a tactic that will increase the traffic that is sent to your website from the search engines. Adding other webistes’ feeds to your website can have the same effect.

Add RSS Feed to Your Web Site and Make Money by John Tulley

RSS (short for Really Simple Syndication) is the technology used to publish online content in web feed formats on most web sites such as podcasts, blog entries, or news headlines. An RSS document is also referred to as a “feed”, or “web feed”. RSS feeds are used in online marketing so why not create your own content feed and even add an RSS feed to your web site. Here are some measures that one can do to make benefit out of RSS feeds.

First is to create interesting feeds and constantly update them. To attract users from subscribing to your feeds that they may find useful to them, think of ways on how you can keep their interests going. More subscribers means more money since you can ask them to pay for their RSS subscription. Unique content that can’t be found elsewhere is also one of the things that other users consider when subscribing to RSS feeds.

Second is to promote your RSS feeds. You can send RSS feeds through email messages as you may find it easier that any other medium. By doing so, you can reach your target market or potential customers in just a few clicks.

Third, make use of RSS advertising. You can also advertise through RSS feeds in the form of banner ads for example. You can also put paid links in the feed.

And lastly, you can add an rss feed to your web site or to your own blog site. If online users liked the way you presented your RSS feeds on your web site, they will frequently visit it as well. In addition, if your web site is frequently typed on search engines, it will help in increasing your search engine ranking. These feeds will also increase the traffic on your web site.

About the author: John Tulley is an article writer for the Internet Marketing Business resource web site. Please visit our web site for more information and advice on how to add an RSS feed to your web site.

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For software that can easily submit your RSS feeds to RSS directories go to http://www.generateawesometraffic.com

July 1, 2009

Realtors use RSS to Expand Their Reach

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 7:27 pm

Realtors use RSS to Expand Their Reach gives several suggestions on how a Realtor can take advantage of the far reaching power of RSS feeds. For example, Realtors list their open houses on their RSS feeds as well as continuing with their traditional advertising. Their potential client base is expanded to the technologically saavy and increases the number of people who show up for open houses. There are also eight other ideas you can try from this article.

Realtors use RSS to Expand Their Reach by Sharon Housley

While many realtors have real estate blogs, which is quite evident in the directory of real estate blogs at http://www.real-estate-blogs/blogs/ many are missing the opportunity to extend their audience even further by using RSS Feeds.

What is RSS?

RSS is a standard format for syndicating content on the Internet. The content can be anything! Often, information contained in an RSS feed is syndicated on other websites, which expands its reach. Website visitors love RSS because they choose which feeds they wish to subscribe to. And if at any point they are unhappy with the content contained in the RSS feed, they simply unsubscribe and no longer receive notification of feed updates.

RSS feeds are becoming an essential tool for Realtors, who are struggling in a declining market. Real estate offices that adopt technology as a marketing tool will remain one step ahead of their competition.

Why Should Realtors Use RSS?

There is little argument that RSS can and will generate web traffic. Realtors using RSS feeds will increase the traffic to their website, and more web traffic means more potential buyers. RSS feeds will expand a realtor’s reach and distribution, meaning that Realtors will reach new audiences using RSS feeds. RSS reaches areas through syndication that are just not as accessible through normal channels or traditional realty advertising. Technically-savvy investors with deep pockets keep watch for new listings, and they will frequently scan RSS feeds for specific locations. Using RSS feeds, real estate offices are able to draw attention to specific properties they decide to highlight in their feeds.

Additionally, RSS is far less expensive than a print campaign in the local newspaper or journals. In fact, the only real expense involved to Realtors interested in creating RSS feeds is the time that it takes to add content to the RSS feed each day. Realtors can use RSS feeds a number of different ways.

How Can Realtors Use RSS?

1. Sell Homes

Realtors can promote homes and properties using RSS feeds. The content distribution and syndication using RSS feeds will exceed that which is possible via a local newspaper advertisement.

2. Promote Rental Properties

Realtors can promote rental properties, or seasonal listings using RSS feeds.

3. Promote Open Houses

Real estate offices can announce and advertise open houses using RSS feeds.

4. Real Estate News

Realtors can announce office news, promotions, or home sales using RSS. Showing how quickly a property was sold may encourage other sellers to sign up with a realty office. Realtors can also monitor industry news using RSS feeds.

5. Town Demographics / Statistics

Realty offices can provide demographics and statistical information for regions in which they sell homes using RSS feeds. Statistical information in RSS feeds will attract buyers interested in specific area or regions.

6. Town Events

Realtors can give potential clients a taste of the local flavor by providing a calendar of local events.

7. Virtual Tours

Realtors can provide home buyers with virtual home tours that promote the property’s best features. Real estate offices can simply include a photo slide show or video in the RSS feed’s “enclosure” field.

8. Mortgage Rates

Prospective home buyers can monitor mortgage rates through a variety of lenders using RSS feeds. Loan rate changes appear in the RSS feeds as the new mortgage rates are announced.

9. Promote Commerical Property

Business opportunities and commercial properties can be promoted using RSS feeds.

It is no secret that the real estate market is struggling, and realtors using technology to their advantage could be the key to a realty office’s success.

Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll http://www.recordforall.com audio recording and editing software.

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June 30, 2009

Using RSS Aggregators

Filed under: Uncategorized — jrecholee @ 5:33 pm

Using RSS Aggregators describes the RSS aggregators that are out there to be used by clients. There is a list of different aggregators to choose from that even states the advantages and disadvantages of each type of aggregator. This information will be very useful in deciding which RSS aggregator is right for your needs.

Using RSS Aggregators by Jeff Spires

Using RSS Aggregators

RSS is the short term for Really Simple Syndication, or Rich Site Summary. It is the most recent tool for managing information and is gaining increasing popularity amongst web site users and owners alike.

RSS technology offers the potential of getting the latest entries from a web site. However, by simply clicking on the RSS or XML button you will not receive the service you might expect at first glance. The information received would be made of up of symbols and computer language that mean very little to the average internet user. Therefore, a tool called a RSS aggregator, or a RSS reader, is required.

The RSS aggregator software scans the internet to search for recent postings from a number of given web sites based upon the RSS code provided by the user. When the aggregator finds relevant news or updates it will post the information to the RSS feed on your homepage. Each of the news feeds will have a clickable link to the source web site where the RSS aggregator initially gathered the information. The RSS feed might only contain fragments of an article depending on the aggregator software you are using.

Aggregators are available in two versions. You can either download software to use on your desktop or you can use an online web-based version.

The downloadable version normally comes at a cost in return for a more superior service including regular updates and patches. This type of software is better than its basic free counterparts as it would allow you to customise the feeds including the format of the feed and the design.

Web-based RSS aggregators are more often than not free to internet users who simply register an account in order to start using the service. As a free service, this type of aggregator can very rarely be customised, if at all.

Internet marketers are realising the full potential of RSS aggregators when they advertise their services and products. Many marketers even submit their RSS codes to the most popular aggregators in order to attract users of the online market place. My Yahoo is one example of successful RSS technology that has been popular amongst both web site owners and advertisers and their customers, the users.

Updated versions of RSS aggregators are continually being launched by developers. There are presently a wide number of aggregators to chose from in both the downloadable and web-based categories.

Here are just some of the most popular web-based and desktop aggregators:

Desktop Aggregators
1. AmphetaDesk

Advantages of AmphetaDesk:
- the software is free
- can be used on Windows, Mac and Linux
- it is relatively easy to add RSS feeds

Disadvantages of AmphetaDesk:
- the software does not maximise the use of screen display
- there are fewer customisation options

2. FeedDemon

Advantages of FeedDemon:
- it is user friendly
- offers a free trial version
- it contains pre-prepared popular feeds for convenience
- it allows RSS feeds to be filtered
- it can be configured to manage junk RSS feeds through a ‘watch list’
- it features a search channel that incorporates other RSS services into one
- it allows feed storage for future use
- it features tabbed browsers for easy channel navigation
- it has a built-in pod cast receiver

Disadvantages of FeedDemon:
- it currently supports only Internet Explorer as an embedded item
- it is a paid software retailing at approximately $29.95

Online Aggregators
1. Bloglines

Advantages of Bloglines:
- it supports all major browsers including Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer and Firefox
- it’s user-friendly, particularly for those new to RSS
- it’s a free web-based aggregator
- it offers easy registration
- there are no advertisements
- it contains its own directory of RSS feeds of thousands of websites
- there is an option for personal email accounts to subscribe to newsletter emails
- it allows a privacy adjustments for personal blogs
- it allows saved searches
- a mobile version is available
- 10 languages are supported
- there are additional add-on tools for automated blogrolls and subscription buttons

2. NewsGator
Advantages of NewsGator:
- it is free (standard version)
- it provides a personalised news channel
- it allows translation of RSS articles into email format
- it is possible to synchronise feeds into several devices
- browse and search feed capabilities save time on surfing
- it allows keyword filtering
- it offers blog headlines
- there is a button-click automatic subscription to news feeds

Disadvantage of NewsGator:
- it is Microsoft Outlook-based therefore limited to Windows

3. My Yahoo
Advantages of My Yahoo:
- it is a free web-based aggregator
- it is very user-friendly
- it offers a customisable home page design
- there is a button-click subscription to RSS feeds
- it has a built-in directory and search tool for feeds
- it offers wide variety of feeds including news and weather
- it connects to all Yahoo features and services

Disadvantage of My Yahoo:
- there are a number of banner advertisements

Also available are lightweight RSS aggregator extensions that actually offer plug-ins to existing internet browsers, for example, Sage aggregator.

Advantages of My Yahoo:
- it’s free of charge
- it is beginner-friendly
- it reads from both RSS and Atom feeds
- it allows feed discovery
- it can be assimilated to Firefox bookmark
- it allows OPML feed list imports and exports
- it offers customisable style sheets
- it supports a wide range of languages including Catalan, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Slovenian, etc.
- it offers easy installation

Disadvantages of My Yahoo:
- it can only handle up to around 12 RSS feeds
- it is only limited to Mozilla-Firefox and Mozilla-Firefox supported browsers

There will be more features available in future versions of RSS aggregators. Microsoft for example intends on including a built-in aggregator in the next Windows update. All aficionados will welcome these sorts of developments to RSS aggregators.

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Good Luck!

Jeff Spires

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