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Are you
wondering what you can use RSS for right now?
Here are some practical examples of RSS at
work.
Use Your Own Content
Almost ANY web based content can be
transformed into an RSS feed. The only real
requirement is that the information changes
regularly.
News Headlines
Typically, the main use of RSS is to present
headlines and a short introduction to "newsy"
stories. Create an RSS feed on your site
featuring your company press releases, site
updates, etc.
Upcoming Events
RSS is a great way to let people know of
events and activities that may be happening
soon. It's easy to turn an "events" page into
an RSS feed.
Thoughts/Commentary
You've probably heard of the term "blog" or "weblog".
It's a page that displays (in chronological
order) a series of writings on whatever the
author wants to write about. While a normal
blog also allows others to add their comments
to yours, you don't have to offer that
functionality.
Set up a page where you regularly add your
thoughts on all sorts of issues - or just one
issue - with the most recent post at the top
of the page. Include these items in an RSS
feed, and you've got a whole new audience for
your pearls of wisdom.
Articles
Share your knowledge. This is a more "formal"
type of writing, where you write a series of
articles on a specific topic. Add a new
article on that topic every week or so. Set up
several topics and you've got several new RSS
feeds to attract even more interest in what
you know.
Don't forget to include a resource box in the
article which allows others to reproduce your
article on their site, with an obvious link
back to you.
New Products
Got an online store with new inventory added
regularly? Add details about your newly added
items to an RSS feed to let people know what's
just come in.
Weekly/Monthly Specials
Do you regularly make special offers on
different products in your inventory? Again,
RSS is a great way to tell people what's on
special this week... or this month.
Newsletters
If you regularly produce an email newsletter,
then consider converting it to RSS format as
well as continuing to email it. After all,
your newsletters ARE also shown on your web
site... aren't they?
New Links
If you have a links directory, considering
creating an RSS feed of the new links added to
your directory in the last week or so. If you
have a category structure within that
directory, with links added often, you can
create a feed for each category.
New Members
Do you run a public membership site? Recently
joined members could be listed in an RSS feed
with links direct to their profiles. What a
great way to welcome new members!
Ticker RSS Feeds
Do you have timely information, e.g. important
stock figures, to communicate to your
customers? Automate the process with software
and RSS can feed new critical information on
an hourly basis (or more frequently if
needed).
Note: Aim to have up to 15-20 items in each
feed if possible. You can have more items if
you want. Just remember that most feed reading
software will NOT display all the items. Many
may only show the first 5 or 10.
Once you've got your feed going... remember to
submit your feed URLs to the various RSS Feed
Directories.
Using Content From OTHER Web Sites
If a site offers an RSS feed for people to
subscribe to, you can possibly use that feed
on your site. Just check the terms and
conditions on the site FIRST to see if you can
reproduce the feed. If in doubt - send an
email or phone them to ask permission.
What you are aiming for is to build many extra
pages of useful content on topics of value to
your visitors. Don't worry that the links in
the feed take people off site (make that
happen in a new window). The content is what
is needed for search engines and people to
devour!
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Ian Del Carmen is an online business
professional running his main site at
http://www.ianDelCarmen.com. His other
sites include
http://TheOnlineBusinessProfessional.com,
http://MobileEbooks.net,
http://InfoProductLaboratory.com, and many
more...
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