Blogging will Soon Take Over the World
RSS, (really simple syndication) also started directly because of blogs. In response, RSS has created a whole new chapter in the SEO world, all because of blogging. It's common practice to create a blog, write small posts and link to your own site through the blog, and doing this you can get spidered and indexed within a day. We have to ask ourselves, whats next for blogging? Will blogging become the next form of linking? Who knows? All I know for sure is that I like what blogging has become, and that it allows my site to generate income for hundreds of people all over the internet. Now google controls the largest, most successful blogging site to date! Google indexes and spiders every post created on this site, EVERY day.
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Making Money With Your Blog
It's pretty easy to add an RSS feed to your blog. After you create your blog you will want to submit it to blog directories to help get your blog out in front of the public. I also have that hosted on my own domain, but you certainly don't have to do that. Are you ready to take the leap into a blog? If so, it's really very easy to set up a blog. The one resource I have used for all my blogs has been blogger.
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What is an RSS Aggregator or RSS Reader?
I keep hearing about RSS, XML and RSS feeds. The problem is, I don't want to check 100 RSS feeds any more than I want to visit
100 Web sites every day, and that's where aggregators come in. If your browser doesn't know what to do with that and instead shows you a
cryptic page of text, you'll need an RSS reader or aggregator. Notable entries in this category are
NewsGator (grafts into Microsoft Outlook on Windows), Pluck (grafts into Microsoft
Internet Explorer on Windows) and Safari Menu (add-on for Apple's Safari browser
that includes some RSS support. Finally, you can subscribe to an RSS aggregator Web service which gives you a
custom Web page that includes the newest information from your hand-picked RSS
feeds.
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How RSS Advertising Can Help Business Gain A Higher ROI
RSS feeds does not face a delivery issue in an anti-SPAM environment that is being filled with filters, anti-virus software or whatever program that is put in place by the user to block SPAM and unwanted emails. With RSS Advertising, there is ZERO monitory delivery charges. It will be interesting to see the continued developments in the use of RSS feeds for advertising. RSS feeds has a 100% delivery rate and has no SPAM issue as it is a feed, not email. RSS advertising has a number of 'superior' advantages compared to email ads.
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RSS Feeds, What They Are and How to Use Them
Visit our website for help monitoring RSS feeds, more information about them, and for those who want to REALLY understand RSS feeds, get the ebook. If it has a RSS feed, use it now! See new information that is posted daily. RSS feeds give you up-to-date information on topics that you are highly interested in for free. The difference between search engines and RSS feeds. RSS is commonly used for updated content, blogs, events, and news headlines.
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RSS Can Keep You In The Loop
If you use an online reader such as Bloglines then you don't even have to wait until the RSS feeds have been downloaded as Bloglines does all of the downloading for you. When webmasters first hear about RSS they tend to concentrate on the promotional side of things. RSS can save you a serious amount of time that I am sure you would rather be spending developing content for your own site. Allan is the webmaster at NewsNiche an RSS resource for webmasters. Learn how to use RSS to attract and retain visitors to your site.
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How Blogs Can Be An Excellent Promotional Tool
Similarly there have been many instances when business news have been picked up by the industry and consumers through the RSS feeds. Blogs offer features like linking, pinging, RSS feeds etc. Remember to be focused on a topic that relates to your area of work. The key to building a successful blog is listed below. The possibilities of using a blog is endless.
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24 Tips and Strategies on How Everyone Can Blog Right and Get Everybody to Read
Looking at the constantly updating
nature of RSS feeds, other RSS feeds from similar topic can
be inserted within your blogging post. Paid and
free advertising, viral marketing, search engine marketing,
RSS/XML feeds, word-of-mouth, submitting to numerous blog
and RSS directories, etc. Blog readership shoots up 58% in
2004 6 million Americans get news and information fed to
them through RSS aggregators But 62% of online Americans do
not know what a blog is. Mostly every single free
blogs or bloggin software out there will have an automatic
RSS feed generating feature. Although it's most unlikely
that you'll find one without a RSS feature, simply leave it
and find a new one, if you happen to come across one without
it.
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To Blog Or Not To Blog - A Laymans View
Without getting too technical, there are many web robots (bots), crawlers, and spiders, and similar technologies that have RSS Reader capability. When website owners and bloggers (yeah, I'm now a blogger!) think of linking, they are usually referring to inbound links from external websites and blogs. For example, if you had a link to your website on the website of another business. However, on your blog it gets a shot of super juice, and may just get pushed through any number of doors. While adding more inbound links on external sites is important, there is also a sort of 'reverse' link strategy associated with blogs.
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Find Out How Microsofts Plans Could Make Your Subscribers Beg You for RSS Content!
RSS is nothing more than a format for delivering article headlines that can be read and neatly displayed by RSS readers, much like an email program displays email messages. Although there has been no formal announcement about this, there has been a lot of speculation about the new browser including a built-in RSS reader. Soon you will be FORCED to offer RSS content because consumers will not want to hand out their email address anymore. Once visitors learn how RSS works and figure out how easy and convenient it is, RSS will become the expected format. But so far the popularity of RSS has been confined mainly to blogsites and tech-saavy individuals who know how to tune in to an RSS Feed.
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Top 7 Reasons Why Your Business Should Use RSS
In today's online world of high-speed websites and giant portals, every established Internet business boasts of delivering content via RSS. Whereas RSS makes your content delivery automated. Syndicating your content through RSS helps you make an unshakable impression and get that most wanted response from your subscribers. Not only can RSS build a strong relationship with existing subscribers but will also help in attracting new potent subscribers who are interested in what you offer. Since RSS allows you to update your content from time to time, the search engine spiders visit your site more frequently.
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5 New Internet Marketing Opportunities Through RSS
Yet again other sites enable you to keep track of when you need to return your library material, and even when your holds are ready and when they are about to expire, all this using RSS. All of these are new business opportunities made possible with RSS, and each of them in a way improves lives of end-users, without placing a larger burden (more e-mail messages) on them. Using RSS, you can provide your customers or prospects with simple tools to create their own »product feeds«, through which they'll be immediately notified when new products that precisely match their interests are available. Yet others are creating new services that allow you to receive critical information from an RSS feed to your mobile phone via SMS (such as getting an SMS notifying you that a new job matching your criteria is available. For example, some companies are already giving their visitors the opportunity to track their FedEx, UPS and other packages via RSS feeds.
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So You Have a Blog, Now What Do You Do With It? Blog Basics
The best way to do this is to submit your RSS feed link to sites that accept those feeds. The best utility to ping blog directory sites (where you should have been submitting your RSS feed links in point #3) is. Some sites only ask for the URL to your blog, which would be. Try to be as descriptive as possible while using keywords from your industry (ie. Usually, the site will also ask for a description of your blog feed.
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RSS & How to Use It (part 1)
Have you ever read an article, intended to explain RSS in simple terms that, begins well, but soon descends into confusing jargon or information overload.
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Microsoft and Google Show Its Time for RSS Marketing
Furthermore, internet users will start to expect RSS from marketers, probably even more so than e-mail newsletters. B] Marketers will no longer (eventually, of course, when most of the world starts using the latest software versions) need to explain how to get an RSS reader, but will be able to focus only on presenting their business and benefits to the end-user. D] Using RSS advertising publishers are now not only creating an additional revenues source, but are in fact making sure they don't lose ad revenue opportunities. For marketers this means that RSS will finally become one of the standard tools of mass communication and content delivery. A] By being integrated in IE and other Microsoft software, RSS will achieve mass penetration.
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