Posts Tagged ‘rss-subscription’

Taking the Private Club Online

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Though “phenomena” is a word often used to describe “social networking”, the only thing phenomenal about it is the Internet’s interpretation of it. For as long as mankind have had ideas to communicate, groups have formed for the purpose of interacting around a common cause, to promote the community’s interests or to create an [...]

Subscription Chicklets

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

Because of the ’stickiness’ that an RSS enabled site creates, you should place a great deal of thought into helping your readers discover your RSS feeds. 
Notice how most popular sites put their subscription chicklets (ie Subscribe with MyYahoo! and Subscribe with Bloglines buttons) in the area of the screen as what is referred to [...]

Does Your Business Blog Really Matter?

Monday, April 10th, 2006

Looking at your subscription numbers can clue you in to how your blog is performing for your business.
Take a look at this informal measure to see if your blog is hitting the mark: (via)
The thing that is generally useful from Lanzone’s analysis is that subscriptions for blog feeds through Bloglines gives us a relative understanding [...]

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 [...]

Budget’s Newest Blog Is Viral

Monday, October 31st, 2005

Upyourbudget.com has designed an innovative way to drive traffic to their blog, a contest and email list.  I first heard about the campaign when I saw a headline announcing their first $10K winner. 
Like most people in the blogosphere, I simply had to visit the site to find out what they were doing and how [...]