19 Jan, 2009  |  Written by  |  under RSS Newsfeeds

Blog RSS

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you frequently visit or websites that are your favorite. RSS utilizes an XML code which scans continuously the content or subject matter of a certain website in search for new informations then transmits the information updates by way of feeding the information to subscribers.

RSS feeds are generally being utilized in blogs or news sites, though any website wanting to broadcast and publish information can use them. Once new information is sent, it will contain a headline, a little bit of text, and either a rundown or a brief review of the news or story. A link is needed be clicked upon to read further.

So as to accept RSS feeds, a feed reader is needed, called an aggregator.  Aggregators are widely and freely available online, and all that is needed is a bit of searching, you will be able to locate a certain interface that best interest you. What’s more, RSS feeds can likewise be read and retrieved from cell phones and on PDAs.

Once you encounter upon a website that you want to add or insert to the aggregator, the process can be done in two ways. Almost all sites offering an RSS feed displays an “RSS” or “XML” button in their homepage and with one click, it promptly add that particular feed to one’s aggregator. Some aggregator however, requires the need to copy and then paste the URL of the feed unto the program.

Whatever the method used, you can be certain that the feed will be accessible soon as you have inserted it, likewise, in just seconds, the next update can arrive. In the event that you do not anymore would want to accept or take in updates, you may simply delete or erase the feed from the aggregator.

Through e-mail subscriptions, you can receive newsletters. RSS feeds on the other hand, can be more convenient in keeping up with newsletter updates since they are prompt and available in an instant; you no longer have to wait for a scheduled time or day to obtain a news summary, plus, these news will never be  detained through a spam filter.
RSS feeds are widely used everyday by individuals who understand and appreciate the accessibility of fast reports and news that can be readily read and only read certain updates that appeals to them.

Aggregators

Aggregators are popular use of feeds, having several kinds. Web aggregators or portals as they are sometimes called, create this view which is then made available in a Web page. Also, Aggregators have been incorporated into e-mail patrons, users of desktops, or dedicated and standalone software.

Offering a collection of special features, such as combining more than a few related feeds in just a single view, hiding certain entries or statements that has been already viewed, and classifying entries and feeds, the aggregator is a versatile component.

Why make a feed available?

You will have more viewers, since now, your viewers can conveniently see your site without even going out and looking for that certain site. While at first, it may seem corrupt, it will in fact enhance the visibility of your site; this is so because users can easily keep up or keep tract with your site, to allow them to view in a way that they want to; it’s more probable that guests are aware should something that is in their interest is available or accessible on your site.

For instance, every month your website broadcasts a new feature. Having no feed, your viewers will always have to keep in mind to go to your site in a certain time to see if they discover something new; that is, if they can remember, and if they still have the time. However, if you supply a feed for your viewers, they can just point to their aggregator and it will instantly provide them a link along with a description of happenings or events at your site immediately.

What format to choose?

Syndication is very confusing as it uses a lot of formats that can usually be come across in the web.  However, this can easily be solved as in general, syndicated libraries are used by aggregators which conceptualize a particular format that a feed is in, in order that they can utilize a certain syndication feed.

With this, whatever format to pick is just a matter of personal preference. RSS 1.0 is far reaching, and practical should it be integrated into Semantic Web systems. RSS 2.0 is very easy and simple create by hand. And atom is an IETF Standard, does it brings constancy, stability and a natural and accepted community to support its usage.

6 Jan, 2009  |  Written by  |  under RSS Newsfeeds

RSS directories are popular these days. RSS and Newsfeeds initially were widely used by news sites to allow others to syndicate their news stories. Today a lot of other websites are using it. Feeds are being used in flagging new forum headlines, auction listings, sales listings and others.

The meaning of RSS is actually not clear. RSS may or may not be an acronym, actually. RSS may stand for Really Simple Syndication. But others say its Rich Site Summary and sometimes Rich Syndication Standard. The noted creator of RSS directory would be Netscape. It was released sometime in March 1999. The included a UserLand application which is called scripting news. Netscape stopped developing it, but UserLand continued doing so. Another company, RSS-DEV Working Group also released their own version.

RSS directories are sites that collate all RSS links and place them in different categories for other applications to use. This is similar to web hosting, only instead of web pages, they contain RSS links. These links will pop out on the website and when you click it, you will be directed to the main source of the link.

RSS poses a lot of uses for those who’d like to use the Internet for marketing or commerce. Here are the things you can do with it:

Create links from their website to yours


If you are selling or promoting something, web traffic is important. The more RSS directories you upload, the more chances you have people seeing those and checking your site out. And if they have customized their sites with your RSS feeds, then they would get updated listings from your site to theirs automatically.

Spy On Your Competition


If you have a brand and you’d like to know how your competitor is doing, you may use RSS to see what they have so far. Get a directory of their product or service so you’ll know first hand what they have come out with. With the data gathered you now can plan on how you can counter them.

Tracking your own progress. If you can check out your competitor, of course you’d like to check out too how your business or product is going too. With an RSS directory of your own, you can know how many people are interested in what you are selling or offering.

Increases productivity


Putting up RSS directories, let’s say for newsletters, adds efficiency to your company. If you use RSS for sending out newsletters instead of mailing them to recipients, you’d eliminate the possibility of your letter being classified as spam by users, or being sent in a closed mail account.

Increases efficiency


There are a lot of websites or news articles that could be beneficial to your brand or company. At times, you’d like to add them to your site. Without the use of RSS, you’d have to copy the entire thing down and note where you got it. If you use RSS, then the headline and part of the story shows up on your site. And this is an automatic process now. If you use RSS, you just include the directory and automatically, the headline appears without you doing much.

Posting RSS directories could cost you some. But the benefits override it. Many sites even offer free RSS directory submissions. If you are just starting up, you may like to check those out. The more RSS directory you have up, the more the possibility that you are sending out information to the people interested in your goods. Reason behind is that people will only get the RSS feeds that they are interested in. If they get yours, they sure are the target market.

Disseminating information online has become easier with RSS. The technology provided a cost-effective way of transferring facts and figures out. Utilizing it would definitely add up to your marketing approach. With it, you have an avenue of reaching out to even more people so easily.

RSS uses XML to syndicate pages. Though that sounds a little technical, there a lot of websites that has user-friendly interface to guide in building your directory. Go ahead and put up your RSS directory up now. RSS has proven to be essential. It has ceased to be an option; it has become a necessity.

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17 Dec, 2008  |  Written by  |  under RSS Newsfeeds

My favorite  RSS News Feed Aggregators

NOTE: It is not necessary or desirable to submit your RSS Feeds more than once; doing so may be perceived as spamming these services and get your feeds removed altogether.

Top 15 RSS News Feed Aggregators

Friendfeed.com
Lifestream.fm
Editaste.com
Profilactic.com
Feedraider.com
Feedage.com
Feedfury.com
Rrss2.com
Feedest.com
Bloglines.com
Feedshow.com
Letsprove.com
http://www.rss-network.com
RSSPan
http://www.rsspan.com
Syndic8
http://www.syndic8.com

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Darren Rowse from ProBlogger Blog Tips recently published a Top Ten People All Twitter Beginners Should be Following list that got peoples talking (or debating) to the roof and made him ask for more.  well, better say to challenge all readers to Construct their own ‘Top 10 Must Follow’ list as it relates to your own niche and most important share in it right there by

  1. leave it as a comment on his blog or
  2. write it up on your blog or website and then leave a link to the list in Darrens blog comments

Assuming Darren being totally aware of the secret fact that people not only love Top Ten Lists but also that they can be extremely useful to almost anybody…. ;) everywhere….

The high danger risk of massive loads of visitors and blog posters that could bring servers to melt away (had some host that shut sites down when I started getting traffic, really…)

Well, assuring highly targeted Traffic and satisfied readers for years to come by asking for everybody’s Top Ten list what else then adding my own recommendations can I do?  Could have let you know that this a excellent way of engaging users to share content, getting traffic, providing value, creating excitement and so on… Did I?  Thumbs up, Darren!!

Now enough talk, see my Top 10 Must Follow Twitter List For Aspiring Social Internet Marketers here.

Top 10 Must Follow Twitter List For Social Marketers (+1)

In no particular order:
@nicheprof – The Authority in Social Marketing
@chrisbrogan – Web 2.0 Internet Marketing Always One Step Ahead
@steverubel – Bringing Together Technology, Marketing, Communications & Ethics
@scobleizer – on the forefront of new technologies
@drmani – Intelligent Internet Marketing & Life Coach
@bendtheweb – # 1 Social Media & Web 2.0 Traffic Coach
@dhollings Twitter Marketing Strategies & “The Secret” Guy
@michellem – Social Media Marketing Tools / Training
@iamchrislang Ultimate Digg & GoogleFriendConnect Force
@problogger the PROBlogger
@JasonFalls Social Media Explorer

Following these guys will give you the core foundation for internet
tech and social media marketing knowledge headed toward the future.
In other words: you can’t live without it. Period.

http://www.twitip.com/construct-your-own-top-10-must-follow-list-as-it-relates-to-your-own-niche/

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