Posts Tagged ‘rss-news’

Real Simple Syndication’s Rise To Mainstream Marketing

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

The truth is out. RSS technology offers a plethora of marketing avenues that simply syndicates more simply. The world is intrigued, engaged, and enthralled by new technology ever since the printing press. The rise of the Internet had a hand in re-familiarizing the public with how wonderful new technology is as a most recent unstoppable [...]

RSS As A Recruiting Resource

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

It is already plain to see RSS’s fundamental function in global commerce is marketing promotion. It has risen as a source of updating, tracking, publicizing, and advertising various aspects of the corporations that utilize its technology. RSS is a complete communications tactic for subscribers who genuinely want to hear from a company about various events [...]

RSS Viral Marketing

Monday, May 29th, 2006

This company will have a difficult time bringing this car over to the US because if they do, this ad will haunt them. 
It was brought to my attention by the Billboardom blog, and I’m sure I am one of hundreds who have seen it so far.  It is shocking enough that many more will [...]

NBC News For Sale in iTunes

Friday, May 26th, 2006

iTunes is now selling NBC News for $1.99 per download.  The collection includes older NBC News offerings and more current events and news as well:
Available programming also includes classic
television moments from NBC News and new programs produced especially
for iTunes. Programming from NBC News is priced at $1.99 per download,
and offerings include current and historical programming [...]

New RSS Businesses

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

While RSS is far from mainstream, you can see it’s growing by leaps and bounds each week.  And, you don’t just have to look at the numbers to support that fact.  You can just look at the new entrants weekly to see that many new businesses are banking on RSS.
One such business is RSSPECT.  They’ve [...]

Reviewing Feed Readers

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

TechCrunch, a small blog network that packs a big A-list punch, has taken the collassal undertaking of ranking the feedreaders. 
Looking at online readers (bloglines and Rojo ranked best here) and offline readers (desktop readers like Feeddemon and NetNewsWire ranked well here), the articles goes the lengths and really delves deep to completely assess the [...]

RSS Subscription Strategies

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

While perusing my own feeds today, I came across this post on Performancing (which is a good site for anyone looking to make money on or with their blog. 
It’s a top ten list for how NOT to keep your RSS readers.

Hardly post and when you do it is to apologise for not posting
- I [...]

RSS Capabilities

Monday, March 27th, 2006

Of course, there is so much more, but here’s a quick listing of RSS capabilities.
RSS offers your business a wealth of options:

Search Term FeedsSearch by your name, a topic, or even a competitor’s product name to have information delivered to you as it happens.
News FeedsSearch by key words or key phrases to receive real-time news [...]

RSS Technology

Monday, March 27th, 2006

You know RSS is mainstream when you see the news that the Kremlin is now offering RSS feeds:
The President of Russia’s official website offers RSS channels for the majority of the most frequently updated content sections News, Presidential Speeches and Addresses, Press Releases and more.
RSS is beginning to see mainstream usage.  As more and more [...]

On-Site Syndication

Monday, March 20th, 2006

Offering on-site syndication of RSS feeds gives your readers value.
From syndicated podcasts to marketing briefs and business news, these offerings not only allow your site to become ’sticky’, returning loyal visitors often, but they also give your readers value, which is excellent PR for your company.
Peruse the right sidebar for some examples of each [...]