Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Use RSS to Gain Visibility

RSS will help to streamlne your contact with subscribers. With the surge in popularity of RSS, webmasters have started to creativly deliver content using RSS.

Usually a headline and summary are included in the RSS feed. The summary of the content contains enough information get the attention and interest of the reader without overwhelming them. By clicking on a link in the feed a reader can quickly visit the website for more information and all the details.

RSS readers combine the information from multiple feeds. This helps make it easy to quickly look at the information from multiple sources. Usually feeds follow a theme, so readers can subscribe to the feed that interest them.

Individuals can opt-in to specific feeds of interest, this is one of the biggest benefits of RSS. This gives the user the power to control what information is received. At any time, the user could remove a feed from the reader if they are no longer interested in receiving it. There is no subscribing or un-subscribing to deal with, when the feed is removed no further information is received from that feed. An RSS reader compiles the information from many providers into one spot. Without having to view many different locations or emails, the user can easily view many different content streams.

Publishers will find RSS to be a great tool also. Publishers are freed from having to maintain list, or monitor privacy policies, spam rules and age guidelines. At the same time it provides the publisher a vehicle for communication to a highly targeted audience.

Publishers can use RSS to deliver keyword rich, themed content. This will help establish trust and build the publishers reputation with new and established customers.

Here are some of things that can be delivered using RSS:

Blogs, many blogs utilize a RSS feed. The blog post is broadcast in summary as a feed item. This makes it easy for readers to scan posts for individual items of interest.

Articles, articles are often used in RSS feeds and sent to subscribers to inform them of new content. Generally, the feed consists of the article title and a brief summary or introduction of the article. RSS users can then decide to follow the link to the complete article.

Forum Feed, users can get updated posts through a RSS feed with some forums. Generally the latest topic of discussion is shown in the feed. If users are interested in posting replies, or reading more, they can simply click to go directly to the forum discussion. When the discussion continues the RSS feed brings the latest updates to the reader.

Club Calendars, many schools, groups and clubs use RSS to publish upcoming events. The feed used to publicize the event can also inform the community.

Retail Sale or Special Feed. Both online and traditional stores have started using RSS feeds to deliver news of special offers and sales to customers. Some marketers are allowing users to customize their feed using keywords that the user chooses.

The usefulness of RSS is growing daily, so many industries have started to adapt RSS to get their message out. RSS is being used to reach a varitey of audiences to market, promote or communicate a message. Many organizations have used RSS to reach new audiences and customers, due to its ease of use and userfriendly make up. With RSS quickly becoming the communication medium of choice for many businesses, and its growing popularity, will come more creative uses of RSS.

Rob Emmerson is a leading expert in SEO and has written extensivly on the subject in articles and eBooks. He offers a free Step-by-step SEO Course at http://www.theseosecretrevealed.com . in addition he writes a Blog on SEO at http://www.robemmerson.com

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