Posts Tagged ‘rss-syndication’

Blogs Built For Real Estate

Friday, June 1st, 2007

Blog marketing for real estate is almost too much fun, too easy. In fact, you can become distracted by all the marketing opportunities that blogs permit the Realtor. As a former realtor I would have killed to have such a communication tool.
Granted, the internet has deprived the Realtor of their exclusive hold on the Multiple [...]

Slashdot Firehose

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Slashdot.org (part of OSTG, Inc) has announced the release of a content aggregation system called Slashdot Firehose.

The Slashdot Firehose is a collaborative system designed to allow users to assist our editors in the story selection process. Try tagging and voting on the entries below, and by using the ‘feedback’ menu by each entry. The hose [...]

Content Theft

Friday, June 16th, 2006

I came across a blog today that I have seen previously was picking up my work and sending it out on their Google Adsense monetized blog.  The blog is www.blogright.net, and if you are reading this work there, you are reading it without my permission.
Now, previously I was under the impression that the blog was [...]

RSS Syndication Podcast Series

Monday, April 24th, 2006

A few months ago, Jeremiah Owyang and I began a three part series for the Podcast Rountable entitled, Syndication Awareness.
We have recently finished all three and I thought the series might be of particular interest to all of you.  Jeremiah and I discuss, among other things:

We review the most popular feedreaders and indexers.
Discuss the RSS [...]

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 [...]

Dynamic Content

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

Dynamic Content Gives Your Reader Value
Pulling in dynamic content, via RSS, adds value to your blog. This week’s focus is on the three dynamic pulls Blogsites offer.  Part One focused on Guest Weblogs.
Picking up where we left off on Monday, let’s look at Real-Time News as an onsite syndication option.
In the right sidebar, the [...]

Online Shopping Concerns

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

If you are an  online marketer, you’d
better pay attention to a study released from eMarketer
on Tuesday:
NEARLY HALF OF
ALL CONSUMERS are "extremely" concerned about the
privacy and the security of their personal information while shopping online,
according to an eMarketer report released Tuesday. What’s more, 29 percent of
consumers surveyed reduced the number of items they bought online because [...]

Feedburner’s Login Is Just Broken

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

If you’ve attempted to login to Feedburner lately you’ve noticed how broken it is.  Earlier, when trying to view the feed details from the PodcastRoundtable, a podcast to which I am a contributor, I had to login at least 10 or so times to view 4 pages.
I am guessing this is an error with Feedburner, [...]

Yahoo! and CBS Team Up

Wednesday, December 28th, 2005

CBS finally jumped on the broadcast bandwagon, joining ABC, NBC, UPN, USA, MTV, VH1, and others in streaming a few of their primetime shows to a wide internet audience.  Yahoo! is delivering the shows, "Two and a Half Men" and "How I Met Your Mother" completely advertising-free.  They’re even including behind-the-scenes footage from the first [...]