There is lively debate about the republishing of RSS feeds on other sites. The argument surrounds the use of RSS feeds from the feed publisher being used in an unfair manner. This includes republishing the entire articles and not displaying sufficient credit to the original source.
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Contrary to general opinion, RSS meets the needs of even the most demanding direct marketer, actually providing most of what e-mail marketing does, except for the strong push factor.
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First it was banner ads, then Google AdSense and now, the latest way to make money on your web site could very well be RSS feeds. Say what? I said: RSS is hot and you should be using it to drive eyeballs to your site.
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In this article I am going to cover some tools that you can use that will allow you to publish RSS feeds on your site. This will allow you to have fresh, updated content on your site and you have control of what sort of content you display and how often it is updated.
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A lot of commotion was made some time ago when webmasters discovered RSS (Really Simple Syndication) as a method of disseminating information like ezines, articles and website updates. Read the rest of this entry »
Gain Massive Exposure For Your Service
Get your web site listed in Google and Yahoo in day’s if not hours, I did, never pay $299 to be listed in Yahoo – you can get your site listed if you have an RSS feed. Read the rest of this entry »
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication as it is commonly known, is a technology that gives webmasters the ability to easily distribute and publish syndicated content on the Internet. It seems like all Internet businesses now have RSS feeds available; at least your competitors do. You have finally made the decision that you have to have one. Where do you start? Read the rest of this entry »
RSS gets 100% of your content delivered, but it’s no good if no one subscribes to your feeds.
So your first order of business after planning and creating your feeds has to be promoting them to your visitors. Read the rest of this entry »
Though the answer is in a book I wrote this July, the question is still asked of me repeatedly. Why does it work for some sites and not others? And how come some blogs get indexed in a day and then are dropped, and others stay in Google indefinitely? Read the rest of this entry »
I open up the ‘Feed Reader’ every day on my laptop and cruise the ‘news feeds’ I ‘subscribe’ to. The amount of information is now overwhelming, I need to just ‘subscribe’ to only the ‘feeds’ that are of immediate interest, else I would be reading ‘feeds’ twenty four hours every day. Read the rest of this entry »