 Category: RSS
Category: Internet and Online Businesses >> RSS<< previous page 1 2 3 4 next page >> by groshan fabiola  [ 2007-10-15 ] Ever heard of the eighty twenty rule? If you haven’t been living under a rock your whole life, you should have heard it by now by groshan fabiola  [ 2007-10-15 ] With more and more enterprises both small and large rolling out Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions it has become necessary to do more specialized fault monitoring and network monitoring by groshan fabiola  [ 2007-10-15 ] Managing today’s cable networks can be a nightmare; simple tools like mib browsers can alleviate some of this pain by Gary Nugent [ 2007-10-13 ] How adding the content from RSS feeds to your webpages can improve your page rankings and ultimately the amount of money you can earn from Adsense. by John Tulley  [ 2007-08-27 ] This article looks at ways to generate RSS feeds, by following these tips, you'll be well on your way to enhancing your overall business enterprise operations. by Stanley Park [ 2007-08-20 ] Create your own RSS feed online in minutes for free, no software to download or learn, this is a simple and easy process. by John Tulley  [ 2007-08-14 ] RSS feeds are used in online marketing so why not create your own content feed to promote your business and even add an RSS feed to your web site. by Jayden Adams  [ 2007-08-06 ] Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from RSS feeds and social bookmarking. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts. On a typical day online, 7% of internet users say they tag or categorize online content. by Jayden Adams  [ 2007-08-06 ] Time Magazine hailed social media is the one thing that most influenced the news and our lives in 2006 and it continues to be a major influence as we hit the halfway mark in 2007.
One trend making the cut n 2007 is the adoption of RSS in the enterprise. RSS is poised to become the focal point that employees turn to for information, eclipsing individual aggregators and systems such as portals, intranets, and enterprise applications, says CRM Daily.
by Jayden Adams  [ 2007-08-06 ] Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from social bookmarking.
According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts. On a typical day online, 7% of internet users say they tag or categorize online content.
by Jayden Adams  [ 2007-08-06 ] In an interview about the future of search and outdated SEO methods, Matt Cutts of Google said it is useless doing traditional SEO on a site unless you also have enough good content and the reputation in your field to be a challenger.
Building a reputation by third party endorsement is one of the most basic PR strategies and now it has to be done online. How can this be achieved? Provide content that will encourage relevant and authoritative websites to link to you.
by Michael Thomson  [ 2007-06-14 ] It is the digital age and nobody knows it better than consumers. Every way you turn you find people on cell phones or online, by Michael Thomson  [ 2007-06-14 ] No matter how visually stunning your website is (or isn't), if it can't be found by the major search engines then you may as well not have bothered... by Michael Thomson  [ 2007-05-30 ] For decades, local mom and pop businesses could rely on word of mouth and
traditional print services to garner customers. by Jack Doran  [ 2007-04-20 ] RSS feeds seem to be the breakout technology for the year. With more users turning to them for driving traffic to their site, it?s no wonder that a trail of RSS feed spam is following in the wake. by Jack Doran  [ 2007-03-15 ] News2Web allows you to publish your very own industry specific news pages on your Intranet or Internet website. by -- --  [ 2007-01-25 ] Placing your articles in an RSS feed and syndicating the content adds power to your online marketing by -- --  [ 2007-01-25 ] Enterprise RSS Blog Gets a Facelift by -- --  [ 2007-01-08 ] Content syndication is a vital part of your RSS strategy by -- --  [ 2006-12-21 ] RSS feeds allow you to share your content online for others to access by Vinay Choubey  [ 2006-12-20 ] Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. Think of it as a distributable "What's New" for your site. Originated by UserLand in 1997 and subsequently used by Netscape to fill channels for Netcenter, RSS has evolved into a popular means of sharing content between sites. by -- --  [ 2006-11-22 ] Social Media describes websites which let users contribute to the content, tag and rate content that is posted by webmarketingblog webmarketingblog  [ 2006-11-16 ] RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd. by Michael Fleischner  [ 2006-11-10 ] Syndicating your own website content is a great way to provide information to your readers with little or no effort. Using RSS, your updated content is delivered to individuals who have subscribed to your feed automatically. by -- --  [ 2006-11-09 ] People are in need of the content consumption solution offered by RSS Feeds by -- --  [ 2006-11-09 ] Audiences have different content needs, resulting in different groups of RSS feeds that need to be created by -- --  [ 2006-11-08 ] RSS feeds are the one tool that can boost your entire Internet Marketing Strategy by -- --  [ 2006-11-07 ] Syndicating your content positively affects your search engine rankings
by webmarketingblog webmarketingblog  [ 2006-11-07 ] With the advent of the RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds, copyright law got a lot trickier. Labeled "really simple stealing" by AOL's Jason Calacanis, there is still no clear-cut legal precedent about implied consent to repurpose syndicated content, but the legal system that protects search engines may also green-light spammy content aggregators. by -- --  [ 2006-10-10 ] An Introduction to RSS Feeds and Content Syndication by Dina Fedorova  [ 2006-10-08 ] When most people think of RSS, what comes to mind is usually basic information that's not particularly interesting or
beneficial. But there's a lot more to RSS than just the basics.
by Stanley Park [ 2006-10-06 ] The aggregation of RSS feeds is expanding exponentially, to the point that an estimated 75.3 million people currently use this news channeling system on a regular basis. by John V. W. Howe  [ 2006-09-26 ] Really simple syndication (RSS) is a very simple, but efficient to notify readers that your site has new content to read. It also allows you to publish your information directly onto a page on another website. Learning about RSS is a must for any person who maintains his/her own website. by Chris Taylor [ 2006-09-25 ] How to set up a blog to insure the highest possible Adsense and affiliate profits. by [ 2006-08-23 ] This introduction to RSS will have you educated in no time! by [ 2006-08-18 ] Many of the biggest players on the web know a simple truth that most other webmasters overlook. They know that customer reviews provide for a source of constantly updated content that potential customers find to be an invaluable source of information. By combining customer reviews with RSS feeds, you too can ride a new wave of shopping (or social) traffic. by -- --  [ 2006-07-21 ] Marketing, PR and IT have long had different priorities when it comes to Web content by Tom Takihi  [ 2006-06-24 ] RSS, or Really Simple Syndication as it is generally known, refers to a family of file formats that is used for web syndication. It is normally used to automatically deliver newly posted content from websites – including forums, blogs and news sites, among others - to its readers. by ITX Corp  [ 2006-02-20 ]
by simone colombara [ 2005-08-24 ] WebNavigator helps creating search agents to retrieve dynamic data from the Web usually not accessible from Google. Thanks to a scheduling engine, it retrieves results and notifies update via mail, html or RSS.
Creating a search script isn't an easy task. And it is also very dependent on the site structure you are about to query. The following tutorial gives some ideas on how to proceed.
by Rok Hrastnik [ 2005-07-29 ] When it comes to new internet marketing opportunities for
your business, RSS just might be the answer you were
looking for. Here are just some of the new opportunities it
can provide you with …
by Kent Thompson [ 2005-07-29 ] RSS is a big buzz word right now, and this question has been
popping up all over the place.
Will RSS ever replace email?
In short, the answer is no. |