Tuesday, October 7, 2008

What is RSS? What Does it Contribute to Internet Marketing?

When you visit a site, you may have seen either one of these two buttons, the RSS or the XML button. These buttons represent the RSS feed of the website and written in the internet coding language known as XML. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It may also referred to as Rich Site Summary or Real-time Simple Syndication. But they only mean one thing. RSS feed shows the latest headline for a website or a weblog or could be a format for delivering regularly web content changes.

RSS is used to easily give out lists of headlines, notices or any updated content such as blog entries or could be podcasts in a standardized format. RSS feed may contain a summary of content or the full text of documents. It could also be a simple title describing the item along with a more complete description and there is a link that will direct you to the webpage with the actual information being described. It is a list presented in order from the newest to the oldest. In the simplest manner, RSS can also be used to notify customers of new products in store, weather and other alerts of changing conditions, notification of additions in products offered and other short notices about what's going on a particular website.

Why use RSS? How can it help your online business or to people searching searching for their specific needs? Well, for most people who has a favorite site already and repeatedly checking its changes can be very tedious. Changes made on content by website providers are on a predictable schedule also so avid visitors would want to get updated by the changes. Previously, notifications were sent through emails, however, when you receive email notifications from multiple websites, they are usually disorganized and can get overwhelming, and are often mistaken for spam. And so RSS is a better way to be notified of changes because the messages are presented well organized. They just go directly to someone's computer or online feed reader once he or she subscribed to the website's feed and rest assured that he or she can see it.

Now, many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS feed to whoever wants it. If you own a website or business online, RSS feeds can provide you a more efficient way to deliver newsletters to subscribers and possibly can increase number of subscribers and generate more sales too.. You ensure people's privacy and with this, people would like it better than joining the site's email newsletter. That's why number of sites offering RSS feeds is growing rapidly. Once people have subscribed to your RSS feed, they will be constantly reminded of your website or blog and so be encouraged to visit more often. Also when you use RSS on your website, it can pull rich content from external sites into your own as well as publish content in an easy to read format for external sites and applications to use.

The content you published can attract visitors you wouldn't have had if you didn't use RSS - this can lead to sales as a direct result of using RSS on your website. Producing an RSS feed is very simple and it works by having the website author maintain a list of notifications on their website in a standard way. This list of notifications is called "RSS Feed". Then the special computer programs that has been developed to automatically access the RSS feeds of websites will be the one to organize the results for you. This allows users to view all the new content from multiple sources in one location on their desktop for quick scanning. So users save time by not needing to visit each site individually. The success of using RSS has been proven by many websites and in fact big names in the business have been using it also.

Gwyn is a employee of DotComSecrets which teaches various internet marketing strategies to internet business owners.

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