Handy-Dandy Guide To Automatically Reading Blogs By: Ian Griffin I keep coming across people who are not familiar with RSS and how it can simplify your life if you’d like to keep current with a range of blogs.
When you open a morning newspaper you read stories from around the world assembled by editors from hundreds of sources (wire services, reporters). The paper prints the same news for every reader - you choose which stories to read. Instead of relying on a editor to choose the news, how would you like to have a ‘morning newspaper’ ... Tags: blog, RSS, newsfeeder
Critical Aspects Of A Good Press Release By: S. Housley Distributing a press release to editors and news organizations is only half the battle. Writing a press release that will be published by the media is equally important. Press releases are public relations opportunities. A well written press release, can generate exposure in publications that could be worth thousands in advertising dollars, for a fraction of the cost. Tags: press, press release, writing, writer, publisher, tips, marketing, internet marketing, pre
The Problem With Automated Content By: Gordon Goodfellow This article explores the shortcomings surrounding the use of automated content for website pages. The issues with the search engines towards such things as duplicate content and also the potential plagiarism implicit in using other people's content, including reprint articles, are also discussed, as are software solutions to these problems. Tags: automated content, Google Adsense, virtual real estate, cyber property, Adsense blocks, ke
Podcasting Step by Step: From Content to RSS By: Philip Nicosia There’s a lot of hype surrounding podcasts now. People have been downloading it as a source of fast and useful information (one which they can listen to at their own leisure—in the car, in bed, during coffee breaks). And now, more and more users are thinking of creating their own podcast too, because it’s so easy to do. Tags: podcasting, podcast rss feed creator
Internet Directories By: Phil Pavis A directory is a large database or catalog of various information regarding different issues and topics. When one thinks of a directory, what automatically comes to mind is a telephone directory in which it contains a list of telephone numbers arranged alphabetically. But when it comes to the Internet, there are also directories that contain not lists of telephone numbers but a list of different topics sorted out according to the categories and subcategories. Listing topics as such helps Internet users make use of the directory in a fast and organized manner. Tags: internet marketing strategies, website optimization services, marketing information, marketin
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