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This article explains how RSS is the newsest player in the VIRAL marketing game how you can take advantage of it Starting Today!

Reading RSS Feeds with an RSS Aggregator

RSS is the latest craze in online publishing. But what exactly is RSS? RSS or Rich Site Syndication is a file format similar to XML, and is used by publishers to make their content available to others in a format that can be universally understood.

This article explains the Top 10 reasons why you should be using RSS as part of your marketing strategy and how to get started.

Tips for Creating Effective RSS Feeds Intermix RSS with Existing Efforts. RSS is not a magic bullet but one great aspect of any Internet marketing program.

What?s an RSS feed? Due to the overwhelming amount of spam on the internet, many users are turning from traditional newsletter subscriptions to RSS feeds to get their information. RSS is Really Simple Syndication. Besides connecting you directly to your customers, feeds are advantageous for several reasons: ? They update automatically. Anytime you publish a new article or blog, your readers receive it with no effort on their part, or yours. ? Unlike an email campaign...

RSS Feeds can be a source of confusion that may prevent some from using them. Using the idea of RSS Feeds Display as site input, let's clarify the nature and use of RSS feeds.

Unleash the Marketing & Publishing Power of RSS - Right now only a few publishers and marketers are using RSS, but that's changing rapidly. Before you know it everyone will have an RSS feed, which means that the window of opportunmity is getting smaller everyday.

To uninformed Internet users, RSS may seem to be a set of letters that could scare them away. But it doesn't. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It could also mean Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary that allows Internet users to send information through "feeds" that show up either in an RSS reader or other e-mail programs.

In the short time RSS has been around, many misconceptions have been formed for a surprisingly simple concept. RSS is simply a standard for syndicating information (any type of information) on the web.




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