Wednesday, October 10, 2007

7 Key Steps to Make More Money with RSS

By Sean R Mize Platinum Quality Author



If you want a quick way to reach customers, clients, listeners, or fans, consider RSS. It has become one of the favorite ways to reach the public. Here are 7 key steps to making fast RSS work for you.


Key Step 1: Develop Your List


You should first get people’s permission to send them RSS on a regular basis. Do this the same way you would develop an email list. Begin adding links on your blogs, forum posts, and website.


Key Step 2: Advertise


Use your list from Step 1 and build some recognition in your public. If you don’t tell people about your RSS, your list will be too small to bother with.


Key Step 3. New Technology


Keep abreast of new ways to make your fast RSS better RSS. There are new ways being developed every day to streamline and improve your production.


Key Step 4: Press Release


You can announce your fast RSS in a press release if you wish, but using it as a press release can be much better.


Key Step 5: Multiple Feeds


If you wish, you can use RSS with other kinds of broadcasting, including podcasts. Your fast RSS will be boosted by these other methods of communications and you will use less total bandwidth.


Key Step 6. Combine Feeds


To truly take advantage of fast RSS technology and increase website hits and sales, combine your feeds. You will reach many more people and increase subscriptions.


Key Step 7: Keeping in Touch


Use your fast RSS to keep your new and old clients by sending out notices of sales, updates on products, and even notifying particular customers when an item they have been looking for has come in. RSS will bypass most of today’s filters for spam.








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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 1574 articles in print and 11 published ebooks.


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