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RSS is at the heart of Web 2.0.
RSS stands for (Really Simple Syndication) and it allows people to subscribe to your content. Whenever you see the universal RSS icon image, which is usually hyperlinked to a web feed, you can subscribe to the content from which it is linked. Examples of content you can RSS enable include podcasts, newsletters, press releases, blog entries and any content on your website that changes frequently enough to warrant RSS enabling! RSS feeds come in different forms. There are many RSS feedreaders or aggregators ranging from Google Reader, YAHOO!, NewsCrawler, Windows Live, NewsGator and Bloglines and others. Users subscribe to your “feed” simply by clicking the RSS icon in their browser. This will create the subscription process. As the reader checks their subscribed feeds, the most recent entries of subscribed content are displayed. RSS enabled content is a terrific part of your Internet Marketing strategy. You can and should consider offering content to your community to keep them informed on topics of interest to them. The content you offer doesn’t necessarily need to be your content. Find and Convert offers RSS enabled content to our website visitors. The content includes content from our Internet Marketing blog, as well as other blogs which offer useful, relevant content to our readers on Internet Marketing, podcasting, blogging for business and other Web 2.0 strategies. If you have not yet begun your Web 2.0 marketing strategy, the simplest way to get started is to offer your readers RSS-enabled content. Consider the content within your business that changes frequently and RSS enable it. When you work with Find and Convert to design and implement your Internet Marketing strategy, we’ll help you identify content that can be RSS enabled. Don't put it off! Get started NOW!
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