
RSS Underground - RSS Resources - Dynamic Directory - Article MenuFeatured RSS Underground News Feeds Article5 Steps to Profiting from News FeedsLooking at News Feeds, you might think they’re some of the most complex things to set up. Nothing could be further from the truth. They’re actually super-easy to create once you have the system set up properly. You can break down the news feed system into a fast, low-cost system that you can do once, or several times over. First I’ll answer a few of your questions about news feeds. Then I’ll reveal the “secret” steps to setting up and profiting from a news feed. Common Question #1: What is a news feed? A news feed is an automatically updating list of the latest news on a particular subject. For instance, the news feed on my Web site is on the subject of small business marketing. Common Question #2: Why do I need one? Other than being a really cool thing to have on your Web site, News feeds are also really great traffic boosters. Not only do they make your Web site more attractive to the all-important Web crawlers that view what's on your site, but News feeds also inspire visitors to come back to your site for fresh news. So the benefits are three-fold: Please keep in mind there are a few things you need to do to see benefits from news feeds.
1. Choose a subject of interest to your audience. I chose small business marketing news. For you, it could be the latest news on a tough problem gripping your industry. The great part about it is that you don’t have to provide answers, just create a forum where your target market can access information about an issue. 2. Find your news feed. There are several services providing news feeds of various pieces of information. In my experience it’s best to locate news aggregators based only on your industry. 3. Place the feed on your Web site. This is where I initially ran into problems, but a programmer friend passed on a rather affordable solution that I was able to easily place the news feed on your Web site. The great thing about it is, once you set up the feed, you never really have to touch it again. 4. Make your site profitable. Consider placing advertisements on the same page as your news feed. No doubt the regularly updating news will be a hit with your audience and as more people come to the site you’ll be producing passive profits. (Say that five times fast!) 5. Drive traffic to your site. Over the years I’ve found the best way to drive traffic to a site is through article writing and distribution. It’s like an instant shot in the arm for quality traffic. And that’s the “secret” formula to profiting from news feeds. Really, it’s no secret. It’s all about know which resources to use to make the news feed work for both you and your target audience. Related: Enterprise Content Management - Blogging Market Share RSS Underground Featured Article Author BoxFind out more about news feeds by checking out Lisa Sparks’ newest special report at http://www.integritywriting.com/newsfeeds. There you’ll learn how she went from a news feed novice to a sophisticated news feed publisher in just five days. Hey, please visit the Internet Marketing web sites: Recently Added Internet Related Articles: Specific Blog Search - Okay so now we know all there is to know about content and keywords. Hah! But you did get the basics. It may be a good point to stop and talk about Keywords, Tags, Categories and all that as well. Logically, in progression this should come much later, but because there seems such misunderstandings about Technorati, Del.icio.us and other tagging systems, it may be a good place to put this down. "Business Blog - From CNN News feeds to suicide blogs in Japan. If people are remotely interested in a subject there is at lest one blog for it, if not several hundred blogs on the topic. With blogging being the all the buzz these days many people [who secretly don't know what the heck a ""Blog"" is] are wondering… Rss Xml - XML parser is a software module to read documents and a means to provide access to their content. XML parser generates a structured tree to return the results to the browser. An XML parser is similar to a processor that determines the structure and properties of the data. Word Press Blog - Steve Pavlina's Blog, dedicated to helping you make conscious decisions in your personal development and courageously follow through on them is a good example of a very popular Blog. In February 2005, this site received about 86,000 visitors, in January 2006 about 715,000, and today Steve's Blog receives over 1 million page views each month and is ranked by Technorati as one of the Top 500 Blogs in the world. " Content Distribution Campaign - The web pages actually at the top of Google have only one thing clearly in common: good writing. Don't get so caught up in the usual SEO sacred cows and bugbears, such as PageRank, frames, and JavaScript, that you forget your site's content. Internet Marketing - Use a weblog for internet marketing purposes. You can make a lot of money! Blogging Subject - Blogging gets its name from the term 'blog', itself a short form of 'weblog', which again is a blend of two words, 'web' and 'log'. A weblog is a repertoire of web publications stored in reverse chronological order, which means that a new entry comes on top of the one just preceding it. Anyone who looks after a weblog , writes for and maintains it is said to be 'blogging'. Blog-posts are articles posted on a weblog by a 'blogger'. Start Blogging - Blogging has captured the interest of many across the World Wide Web. The cold, robotic nature of the virtual world becomes warm and cozy when we see personality and real life thoughts appearing on our screens. Sometimes we make a connection with the blogger that leaves an impression. We're caught! Our natural curiosity will draw us back on a regular basis to get the juicy updates the blogger throws our way. Articles on the web
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