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Benefits of RSS content syndicationIf you do a search for RSS and marketing in either Yahoo News or the blog and feed search engine Technorati, you'll very soon realise just how fast the use of RSS is growing. So why should you offer your content in feeds? Here are just a few of the comments made last year in the mainstream media and blogs: Thirty percent of marketers surveyed said that they have implemented RSS feeds because of customer demand. Jupiter Research study Feed Marketing: Use of RSS as an Alternate Messaging Medium. "RSS is a brand-new medium, as distinct from the Web as the Web is from newspapers, radio, and TV. Like the Web 10 years ago feeds have reached a tipping point." Business 2.0 "If you are not up on RSS, you aren't paying attention! Content is syndicated and shared all over the web with RSS and it is fast becoming the backbone of the web. As important as html? Soon, very soon." The Friday Traffic Report So why should you offer your content in feeds?
What will this do for your business?
Creating RSS feeds so you can syndicate your content is no longer some new-fangled idea. Sharing content online is one of the fastest growing trends. Sites like MySpace and YouTube have conclusively shown that there is power in content sharing and syndication. We have reached the tipping point - make RSS a part of your strategy this year. About Sally FalkowSally Falkow is the founder and co-developer of PRESSfeed (www.press-feed.com), a content syndication service for PR and marketing professionals based in Pasadena, CA. Sally will be in South Africa to present sessions at the Web PR 2.0 conferences in Cape Town, (Feb 26) Durban (Feb 28) and Johannesburg (March 2). Go to www.quirk.biz/webpr-conference/book.q secure your seat. View my profile and articles... |