Blogging and RSS Feeds are Key to Developing
Traffic
All About RSS and Blogs - New Models for Information
Exchange
Search engines love blogs. That's a fact!
Run a search on any topic you want. Chances are, blog
entries will be one of the results on the first page.
Blogs were originally designed to be online journals, or
diaries if you will, to chronicle the daily happenings of the
blogger's life. It was only recently that people started to
realize the sheer advertising power of this method.
Blogs are designed to be user-friendly. You could set-up a
blog site with the many free blogging services out there, like
Blogspot and Blogger. Upon registration, you could immediately
post some entries, and instantaneously after submission, it
would already be published on the web. Yes, it's that easy!
But what makes a blog an Internet Marketers dream is the way
content can easily be updated. Search engines prefer sites with
constantly changing content, right? Blogs make updates very
simple.
Blogs also encourage linking. One link to another blog can
easily transform into a network of a thousand links. One
colleague of mine tried blogging a product he was selling. A
day after he posted his entry, he was surprised to discover
2000 hits and around 30 comments on his blog page.
Blogs are also free and easily customizable. You don't have
to spend a fortune for an elegant web design. Blog services
offer a variety of features that could make your blog stand
out.
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, on the other hand, is a
publishing standard that allows information to be delivered
directly to the subscriber's desktop. It is an amazing new tool
that works like an autoresponder.
Instead of delivering your business message via e-mail, you
could do so via RSS feeds. Instead of having a mailing list,
you'll have subscribers who have agreed to accept your RSS
feeds.
RSS can also be integrated into a website. Your site could
use an RSS news feed to stream in content from another site.
Are you part of multiple affiliate programs? Stream your
different products through RSS and your visitors will have an
easier time sifting through them.
Do you have multiple sites for your business? Provide all of
them with a centralized RSS feed to instantly update them in
one single motion.
You will need an RSS feed generator to be able to stream RSS
content. There are many of these that are downloadable from the
Internet. Your viewers should also have an RSS reader.
Not all Internet users have acclimatized to the use of RSS,
but experts predict that in a couple of years, RSS will be the
new model of information exchange.
(NOTE: This article has been reprinted from
http://www.ArticleFeedster.com
with permission.)
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