Marketing Power of RSS Content Syndication By: Michelle McClory RSS content syndication is relatively new legitimate practice in the world of search engine optimization (SEO). Marketing professionals specializing in SEO techniques are beginning to recognize the value of RSS content syndication however, and it seems that the more popular this technique becomes the more effective the results. Tags: rss, rss marketing, rss tips, rss article, rss secrets, rss advertising, really simple syn
Using RSS: When It’s Ok To Keep Up With The Jonses By: Scott Lindsay “Peer pressure has many redeeming qualities. It is the pressure of our peers, after all, that gives us the support to try things we otherwise wouldn't have.” - Bill Treasurer
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds have a feeling of being en vogue. You know, the type of feeling that has you jumping into the river just because your friends are. The kind of thing your mother warned you about.
Really Simple Syndication – RSS By: John V. W. Howe Really simple syndication (RSS) is a very simple, but efficient 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. Tags: RSS, really simple syndication, publishing, RSS reader
Enterprise RSS a focal point for employee information By: Jayden Adams Time Magazine hailed social media is the one thing that most influenced the news and our lives in 2006 and it continues to be a major influence as we hit the halfway mark in 2007.
One trend making the cut n 2007 is the adoption of RSS in the enterprise. RSS is poised to become the focal point that employees turn to for information, eclipsing individual aggregators and systems such as portals, intranets, and enterprise applications, says CRM Daily. Tags: rss, create RSS feeds, content syndication, enterprise rss, press feed
Social Bookmarking Makes Good Marketing Sense By: Jayden Adams Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from social bookmarking.
According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts. On a typical day online, 7% of internet users say they tag or categorize online content. Tags: social bookmarking, marketing, content syndication, RSS feeds,
The Future of Search Lies with Content Syndication and RSS By: Jayden Adams In an interview about the future of search and outdated SEO methods, Matt Cutts of Google said it is useless doing traditional SEO on a site unless you also have enough good content and the reputation in your field to be a challenger.
Building a reputation by third party endorsement is one of the most basic PR strategies and now it has to be done online. How can this be achieved? Provide content that will encourage relevant and authoritative websites to link to you. Tags: content syndication, RSS feeds, PR, online PR, online news, press feed
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