Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Fast RSS - Why Having Good RSS Helps

By Sean R Mize Platinum Quality Author



RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) in the world of podcasting and advertising is basically just newsfeed – it describes the content and information about the podcast or news or updates and links the listener to the MP3 file or webpage. It practically sounds simple and no-nonsense right? But is it possible to make the most of whatever opportunity RSS can offer – so that any person or company will get more listeners to tune in and more subscribers to read an up-to-the-minute report? Of course!


The best tip is to invest on intelligent and strategic advertising. Banners and links with embedded RSS found in frequently visited websites increase the chances of surfers checking out the link. So go ahead and pay a popular site for more exposure, that surely will not be any loss at all! Another is to use email – as long as the person or company does not input content that may probably qualify as “spam” or “junk” in most inboxes, an embedded RSS can serve the purpose. After opting for these, remember the value of constantly updating – after all, people get bored easily if the same set of words or alike pattern of images. By sprinkling creativity in the RSS, then it will make true impact on the target audience.


A good and concise RSS assures more traffic in the website and more surfers to check information out – because the basics are already there, they simply have to click it! People know the value of quick and efficient things and they take the fast route when it comes to the internet. So really – a good RSS helps any person or company that wants to be in the spotlight.








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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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