RSS(Real Simple Syndication) is the BIG... Buzz around the Internet
these days because of its Powerful ability to syndicate content
Effortlessly and Instantly across the Internet to any website
and/or subscriber who subscribed to that particular RSS Feed with a
100% GUARANTEED delivery.
What other technology online can guarantee you that?
Email? I don't think so.
RSS is it... Period!
And the crazy thing is, everybody who publishes content on their
website on a regular basis is quickly adapting because of the many
benefits RSS offers because lets face it, updating content manually
on any given website is a very time consuming task, especially when
you have to do it on a Day In and Day Out basis.
But, by having an RSS enabled website, not only do you get high
quality content INSTANTLY delivered, you can now give your audience
more content with less work on your part leaving you more time to
focus on other important tasks you might have sitting on the back
burner when you have time.
This is the main benefit RSS Syndication gives the website owner
and/or valued subscriber.
Now that you have some idea of how RSS can simplify updating
content on any given website, what does this have to do with
Article Marketing and how does it benefit the content publisher who
writes the articles?
Well... lets talk about it.
We all know that content is the life blood of the Internet and is
why most people come online... right?
We also know that RSS syndicates content to whatever website that
is RSS enabled and/or subscriber who uses an RSS aggregator.
The BIG question that's probably floating around in your head is...
how do Article Publishers who write the articles benefit from RSS
Syndication?
The answer is simple really.
Ever heard the phrase... "The Internet Is Nothing More Then A
Numbers Game"?
The Article Directories(at least most of them) NOW have RSS Feed
databases available under any category your article falls under for
those website owners who looking for RSS feeds and have websites
that are RSS ready.
Whats this mean for you?
This means everytime you submit your new article to the Article
Directories that offer RSS Syndication and they approve your
article to the particular category you request upon submission and
lets say for example 1000 websites have that RSS Feed category
plugged into their RSS Feed list, guess what?
The next time that RSS feed updates(usually within 24 hours) guess
whose article is going to show up on all those 1000 websites
INSTANTLY?
That's right... Yours!
Whats this mean for you? Simple... more Traffic and more
$$Profits$$!
Are you starting to see the HUGE benefits to RSS and Article
Directories adopting this new technology?
Do you see the benefits this will give the person(you) publishing
articles to these directories on a regular basis?
But what about all those sites that only add an occasional new
article or story to their website, or who publish a newsletter once
per month? Or those who just can't take the time to figure the ins
and outs of formatting an RSS feed? An RSS feed that only gets
updated once every few months is of little value; very few people
will add it to their search list in their aggregator.
Shared RSS solves this problem by lumping together articles from
different sites covering the same topic, and lets them announce the
availability of their new material in a feed shared with others
publishing on the same topic. This makes the feeds more useful to
the consumer, so they are more likely to add the link to their
aggregator. It benefits the publisher by making more people aware
of their material as soon as it is put on-line.
I hope you enjoyed the tutorial on the
rss syndication.
Date Published: Feb 14, 2009 - 5:41 am