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When I first stumbled across RSS syndication while surfing the net, it peeked my curiosity to the point where I couldn’t help myself, but, to look into this new form of site promotion further.What I found out about this new technology will absolutely change the way you keep in touch with your subscribers and/or readers, in many ways, for years to come.
Now, for those of you who aren’t quite up to speed on what RSS is, here’s a quick definition for you:
RSS is an acronym for “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary”, and the XML extension is the format used for distributing your news headlines via the Web, which is known as Syndication.
Syndication is where the true power of RSS is unleashed, getting your message across the web in an Instant to your subscribers and/or readers.
That’s the basics of RSS (Real Simple Syndication).
Now, for the rest of this article I want to focus on the “10 MOST Powerful Reasons WHY You Should Be Using It”:
By using RSS, your message gets delivered to 100% of your subscribers.
This is a very powerful feature.
Some examples are, Browser Based readers, Software Based readers, and the ability to view feeds on different operating systems like MS-Windows and MacOS.
This benefit alone will save you hundreds, if not thousands, in yearly expenses to advertise your online business.
Well… are those reasons enough for you to get started with RSS?
I certainly hope so because they sure get me excited everytime I read through them.
Just imagine for a minute your same message you worked so hard on that you were going to send via email getting to 100% of your subscribers instantly — On-Demand — via your own RSS feed without ever having to worry about email filters.
Your response rates would Double, if not, Triple, meaning more $$Profits$$ in your pocket with less work.
Internet technology at its Best.
As I mentioned early in my article, the best way to take advantage of RSS… Starting Today! … is to set-up your own dedicated RSS webpage on your website.
If you don’t have time to set-up your own webpage I recommend you set-up an account with Blogger.com — and then head over to FeedBurner.com — and set-up an account there.
FeedBurner.com will auto-generate you a RSS subscription page with whatever RSS feed URL you choose.
In conclusion, publishers using RSS as a communication vehicle for their business are able to create keyword-rich, themed content, establishing Trust, Credibility and ongoing communications with current and prospective subscribers and/or customers.
About the author
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A good way to promote a site is via Social media like Facebook and Friendster.