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The Full Circle of RSS Marketing Power

RSS is a many-in-one marketing & publishing tool, although unfortunatelly most marketers still fail to understand this powerful concept.

While RSS does provide a number of benefits when used for each individual marketing function, best results are achieved when it is fully integrated in your internet marketing strategy. In more simpler terms --- when you use it to power most of your marketing online.

The key point is that RSS makes various marketing functions work together, in order to generate the best possible end result.

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Publishing E-zines Using RSS

It's clear that RSS and e-mail in fact need to be used together, as opposed to either one replacing the other.

While RSS might not be used by as many people as e-mail, you can be sure that those that do use it and subscribe to your feeds will get your content without fail. In addition, many already prefer to receive information via RSS instead of e-mail, making RSS an absolute must as a supplement to e-mail delivery.

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RSS and Email; Working Together

For most marketers online e-mail is still the key marketing and communicational tool, with its use ranging from e-zine publishing, direct sales messages, loyalty campaigns to internal communications between team members.

But getting e-mail through due to spam filters and spam itself is getting increasingly difficult, while anti-spam legislation is putting even legitimate e-mail marketers to risk.

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Marketing Optimization 101 for Blogs

Truth be told, most blogs aren't really optimized for marketing effectiveness. Even more so, some blogs are absolute marketing machines, but they at the same time fail to fully capitalize on that fact by not being really optimized marketing-wise.

Here are the absolute 101 basics you really shouldn't ignore ...

Marketing Optimization 101 for Blogs




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Instant Podcasts

Instant Content; Converting a Text Article to a Podcast

We are taught to recycle paper, cans, bottles and plastic but marketers rarely discuss the value of repackaging and repurposing content. Publishers and marketers alike have embraced content syndication and RSS but few have considered the value beyond the actual syndication. Consider an alternative communication channel that reaches a new or different audience.

Repurposing and repackaging content or information so that it can be consumed through a variety of mediums is not a new concept. Many businesses today sight increased communication as a common goal. Cost conscious businesses with tight budges are often interested in minimizing work loads and cost, while increasing communication. By presenting the same information in different ways and formats, businesses are able to increase the reach and communication, while remaining cost conscious.

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Measuring and Tracking RSS

Measuring and tracking RSS while a fairly simple concept, is really anything but. Unlike websites, RSS have the added caveat of potential syndication, making accurate tracking a challenge to anyone but the extremely tech savvy.

It is not unrealistic for marketers to want to know how many subscribers they have, which items in their feeds attract the most interest, or how many click-throughs are generated as a result of an RSS feed.

There are a number of 3rd party providers who focus on tracking the consumption of RSS feeds. Some solutions are rudimentary but likely sufficient for a small business testing the waters with RSS. Other RSS tracking solutions are more complex and while they can come close to being accurate, with syndication there is no solution that tracks with 100% accuracy.

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Profiting from RSS Feeds

Publishers are evaluating options and determining how they can profit from RSS feeds. The two obvious contenders that publishers are considering to profit from their RSS feeds are: subscription RSS feeds and RSS feed advertisements.

Subscriptions.
Subscription feeds are designed so that subscription fees are charged for unique quality content. Publisher include teaser copy in the RSS feed and readers have to purchase a subscription to see the content in its entirety. The New York Times was the first to introduce the subscription model. Initially the NY Times faced some resentment from users who had become accustom to free RSS based content, but ultimately consumers realize that businesses must achieve profits in order to continue.

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RSS More Than Headlines

The core use for RSS is generally considered news headlines and blog syndication, but innovative businesses are learning to use RSS in different ways. Consider RSS as a communication channel that can provide current, targeted information as it appears within a very targeted audience.

Monitoring Newsgroups/Usenet
Google Groups is a free online community and discussion group service that offers the Web's most comprehensive archive of Usenet postings. Google Groups can be monitored using RSS feeds.

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Understanding Fair Use and RSS

Keep in mind that fair use is based on the belief that the general public and media are entitled to freely use portions of copyrighted materials. The fair use extends to commentary on the creative works, criticism of creative works, or even the creation of a parody that relates to the copyrighted material. Understanding the intent of the copyright laws help publishers interpret them.

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Tips to Selecting an RSS News Aggregator

When determining what RSS feed reader to download, thought should be given to security. More an more publishers are using RSS feeds as a way to deliver podcasts or media rich-content. Users of desktop software will want to find an RSS reader that allows for rich media to be delivered safely and securely.

Web surfers might want to give thought to another consideration of cross compatibility and synchronization. With the advances in RSS readers, many subscribers use multiple platforms to read their feeds. While this is convenient, if the the web surfer is not using a synchronized solution, they find themselves marking the same feed items read multiple times.

These days, aggregators are available in all shapes and sizes. Determine what type of RSS reader you would like to use to aggregate and manage your RSS feeds.

Selecting an RSS News Aggregator




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Promoting RSS Feeds

In order to reap the benefits of an RSS feed, it is important the feed be properly publicized. Taking simple steps to promote an RSS feed will go a long way in ensuring a feeds adoption.

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Vertical Marketing with RSS Feeds

Just as the second generation of search engines and directories evolved into niche topic specific portals we are seeing the same occur in the area of RSS feed directories and search engines. While some directories are admittedly more niche than others the trend is obvious.

Vertical search and niche directories are becoming authority sites in a crowded online world. These niche directories will help individuals in specific industries locate topics essential to their industries.

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13 Tips to Maintaining and Growing a Feed Subscriber Base

You have an RSS feed and you have worked hard to get the word out. According to your logs you have subscribers! Now the hard part: how to retain the subscribers to your RSS feed. Follow these simple steps to insure that your subscriber base will grow.

1. Original Content
A consistent stream of original content will do well to earn subscribers loyalty. The best RSS feeds provide content that is compelling and unique. Do not rehash existing content, look for a unique angle or spin if you wish to cover something that is hot in the blogosphere.

2. Quality Over Frequency
A posts quality is far more important than a post's frequency. Readers will tire of rambling or nonsensical posts that contain no real value. Time is precious and there are plenty of feeds and blogs, in order to retain readers provide quality not quantity.

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Banks and Finance Companies RSS Feeds

Financial institutions are reaching out to clients using RSS feeds. While banks and financial institutions are usually slow to adopt new technology, that is not the case with RSS adoption. More and more professionals are using RSS in innovative ways, to stay ahead of their competition.

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RSS Guidelines

In general, the following are guidelines for constructing an RSS feed. It is good to get into the habit of validating the RSS feed, either with software, or with an online validator.

Here are some general guidelines for creating RSS Feeds




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Ten Podcasting Tips that Lead to a Great Sound

The sound quality, and the way a podcast is recorded, will impact the value of the podcast as well. Podcast structure and pre-planning are also important; do not skimp on the production, as it too can make or break a podcast.

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What Can Be Published Using RSS

With all the vast amounts of information available on the web, it is becoming more and more difficult to sort through and find what you are looking for. RSS significantly lowers the signal-to-noise ratio.

What Can be Published Using RSS




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Free Website Review Webinar

Have your company website reviewed, analysed and dissected by two online marketing specialists - live, in public and for free.

Sharon Housley of NotePage, Inc. And Dave Collins of SharewarePromotions have been running their live website critiques at software conferences around the world for many years.

With a combined 25 years of marketing experience between them, Housley and Collins have worked extensively with a wide range of different products, websites and markets, and know how to optimise a website to the greatest possible effect.

On Wednesday April 29th at 5:00 PM UK time (12:00 Eastern, 11:00 Central), Housley and Collins will be hosting their first Website Critique Webinar. Participants may choose to sit passively, soak up the information and enjoy the show, or if they're brave enough, can offer their own website for dissection.

Subjects to be covered will include the initial impression created by each website, structure, navigation, communication, sales process, SEO setup and more.

Attendees should note that while the main aim of the webinar is to share feedback and provoke new ideas, the tone and approach of these sessions is extremely informal and sometimes entertaining. Those who are easily offended by criticism should not submit their website for appraisal.

The webinar will take place on Wednesday 29th of April.

Registration is free but availability is limited. Further information on the webinar, panellists and how to register may be found at http://sharewarepromotions.com/website-critique.html.




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Re-Using Content

Repurposing content is not a terribly new concept. Webmasters that picked up on the trend have benefited from traffic surges for a while now. Repurposing content is all about presenting the same content in a variety of different ways, or using different mediums to present the same content. Webmasters can manipulate content in order to provide the same content in any number of different formats.

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Increase RSS Subscribers

Growing subscribers of your RSS feed will expand your reach. Put the appropriate effort into marketing your RSS feed, so you can increase adoption and spread the message contained in the RSS feed.

Increase RSS Subscribers




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Sonos Era 100 Review: Compact size, thrilling soundstage

This speaker provides remarkable stereo sound within a sleek, compact design.




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Vivo X100 Pro review: Capturing bison and bonfires, with the first flagship launched in 2024

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Skipping no notes! OnePlus Buds 3 review

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Apple MacBook Pro M3: Polishing up, like a pro!

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OnePlus Watch 2: Time to shake things up

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MWC 2024: Lenovo showcases transparent laptop, new ThinkBook lineup and more

The focus is on seamless connectivity and AI-experiences 




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Lenovo has shifted focus to solution-oriented offerings: Tom Butler

In conversation with businessline at MWC 2024, Tom Butler, Executive Director, Worldwide Commercial Portfolio and Product Management at Lenovo, has shed light on successes, disappointments, transparent tech and much more




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Here’s a firsthand account of ‘Feel Tech Bar’ in World Mobile Congress 2024, Barcelona




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Sleek, strength and stealth, does this flagship gaming laptop have it all?




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The HP Spectre x360 16 is a compelling choice for users who prioritise immersive multimedia experiences, A touch of class for the tech-savvy, but is too heavy to use as a tablet




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The rebel kid on the block brings its latest innovation home




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A tech ode to a video game, that’s taken the mobile gaming world by storm




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The smartwatch offers vivid display, health tracking features, and decent battery life, but suffers from glitchy app




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Bringing in that flagship flair! Samsung Galaxy S24+ review

Does this flagship have what it takes to charm its way into our hearts?




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Give in to some Leica lure! Xiaomi 14 review 

The flagship smartphone has a lot of allure, but what holds it back?




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Samsung Galaxy S24 review: Shiny, little star

The most compact Galaxy flagship charms in its own little ways




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Adobe introduces Acrobat AI Assistant

AI Assistant is bringing generative AI to the masses, unlocking new value from the information inside the more than 3 trillion PDFs in the world




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Shiny, little star: Samsung Galaxy S24 review

The most compact Galaxy flagship charms in its own little ways




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Lenovo Legion 5i review. Conquering new realms

The latest version of the gaming laptop adds new functionalities to up the ante




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OPPO Find X7 Ultra review: A photographic powerhouse 

With Hasselblad-approved imaging prowess, this starrer on this phone is its quad-camera setup




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A shapeshifting sidekick! ASUS Zenbook Duo (2024)

The dual screen delight is back and updated to offer even more!




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Lenovo Tab M11 (2024) review: No frills, but some fun included!

The new budget tablet from the Chinese brand throws in a functional stylus at a great price point.




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AI laptops — the next big thing or more FOMO?

Reflecting on the week that was at Computex 2024, with all things AI coming our way!




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Unfolding more than you expect!

The latest flagship foldable from Vivo packs in way more than what meets the eye!




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iOS 18 to support more Indian languages than ever

Users will be able to customise the time on the lock screen with Indian numerals from 12 languages




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Fold into the future with Samsung’s latest line-up

Foldables, smartwatches and the all-new smart ring




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Moto Razr 50 Ultra review: This flip ain’t a flop!

Ironically, this loveable new flip phone gives users way less reason to open the smartphone!