I have been interested in RSS for a couple of years now but it was only around this time last year that I started
taking a serious look at this little syndication standard that's changing how we communicate on the web. Really
Simple Syndication. Simple phrase but it changes everything.
As publishers have moved towards monetizing RSS feeds, there have been vibrant discussions as to whether
advertisements in feeds are viable or whether they will drive subscribers away. At the end of the day while it
appears that many are discussing the philosophical approaches to ads in RSS feeds few are taking the time to
examine the options available for inserting advertisements in feeds. Ultimately the advertisements served are
going to determine the success of RSS as an advertising medium. The ads served must be related to the content
contained in the feed. If the RSS feed contains quality content, the ads are relevant, and the volume of ads is in
balance with the volume of content served, advertising in RSS feeds will succeed. Take a closer look at some of
the ad serving options currently available for RSS feeds
I'm here to teach you about how RSS Feeds can boost traffic for your website. You may have heard of it, but I guarantee you are
not harnessing the full power of the tool. RSS Feeds are very hot, and the marketing pro's are getting their websites listed in Google
within 2 to 3 days.
Blogs are a great way to get started authoring content and sharing your
knowledge and insights with other people. Plus, mix work and play - and you
can get rich doing this.
Are you always looking for new and better ways to market your web site? Search engines are always on the look out for fresh content. When doing a search you don't want old content
popping up, you want to have the most up to date information. Search engines will generally reward those sites which provide new content on a regular basis i.e. daily or even
bi-weekly.
On of the best ways to provide fresh content is to create an RSS Feed.
RSS is changing the way we consume information online. Instead of being overloaded with mounds of information in our inbox, we can pick and choose exactly which content providers we want to hear from.