Building a second income stream

By using Google Adsense and affiliate programs, it is possible to build a second income stream.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

How to Integrate RSS Into Your Marketing Mix

RSS is changing the way we consume information online. Instead of being overloaded with mounds of information in our inbox, we can pick and choose exactly which content providers we want to hear from. On the other side of the story are the publishers. Not only is RSS changing the way visitors view information, but it is also opening up vast opportunities for publishers wanting to syndicate their content across the Internet. RSS is turning into one of the most popular distribution channels for webmasters, publishers, article writers and news syndicators. With RSS, you have the opportunity to have a continual digital conversation with your readers. You can use RSS to syndicate a wide variety of media formats including text, video, and audio. No longer is the Web all about text. You can use RSS to syndicate your very own talk show, weekly podcast, or a collection of video tutorials. With over 100 RSS and blog search engines available online, it's time that you started integrating RSS into your marketing mix. This article will outline how you can combine the power of RSS with your current marketing activities. To begin, let's start with email marketing. Some people have predicted that RSS will one day overtake email as the top communication model. However, this is not likely to happen considering the differences between these two technologies. Instead, the two should be combined to form a powerful marketing duo. Email Marketing and RSS Intertwine You can complement your email marketing campaigns with one or more RSS feeds. By providing your readers with alternatives, you will reach a much larger number of subscribers. There are a number of ways that you can integrate RSS into your current email marketing campaign. 1. Use RSS to announce each new issue of your ezine. Announce your e-zine in your RSS feed as a single RSS content item. When your subscribers click-through, they can access your newsletter in full on your website, drawing additional visitors to your content. 2. If you are currently using email autoresponders, provide those very same autoresponders as RSS feeds. You can do this at http://www.zookoda.com/ . Using RSS, you can syndicate a wide variety of content. One of the most obvious uses of RSS is to deliver content updates to your users. RSS is an excellent communication medium for delivering daily updates of your web site content. You can't expect your visitors to come back to your site every day to check for updates, but with an RSS feed they can quickly pick up any changes that interest them. However, this is just the beginning of what is possible with RSS. Deliver Content Updates, News, and So Much More... You can also use RSS feeds to deliver news announcements, forum discussion updates, new product releases, quick tips, quotes, new coupons, job listings, classifieds, and real estate listings. RSS can even be used to deliver content that is not available on your site. Let's face it, you cannot possibly publish all of the great information that is available on your site's particular topic. However, you can supply your users with a content aggregation service that directs them to the best content within your industry. With all of the digital junk that is currently being delivered online, you would be delivering an extremely valuable service simply by syndicating the most important and relevant information within a particular niche. Keep in mind that relevant information goes beyond whether or not the content relates to your visitors' interests. Relevant information can also speak to each individual user. Just like email marketing, you can use personalization within your RSS feeds to increase your response rate. Speak Directly to Your Visitors with Personalized RSS Feeds One of my favorite examples of personalization can be found at Babycenter.com. As soon as you enter the site, you are asked for two pieces of information: Your due date or your child's birthday and... Your email address After you submit your information you start receiving a weekly e-zine that is relevant to your pregnancy stage or the age of your child. If you have a 2-year old, you'll be receiving articles, tips and product recommendations for that age. Do you see the power in this? By using profiling, webmasters are able to send information that is highly relevant to their readers on a case-by-case basis. You could use this same idea with your RSS feeds. Basic personalization might include elements such as the reader's first name, while more advanced personalization might deliver personalized content, product recommendations and so on. Once you have decided on what type of content you would like to syndicate, you must then start organizing content for your feed. If you want to use RSS to its full potential, then I would highly advise you to create multiple RSS feeds for your users. Use Multiple RSS Feeds to Increase Your Exposure You can do this by creating RSS feeds for each category of content you cover. This extends your reach and marketing capability. Do not pack all of your content under one generic RSS feed. This is not beneficial for you or your visitors. By breaking your RSS feeds into categories, your visitors will be able to tap into the exact information that they are looking for. For example, visitors who only want to keep up with forum updates shouldn't have to sift through articles, news, and other content. When you begin marketing your RSS feeds, keep in mind that this is still a fairly new technology. RSS Isn't Quite Mainstream, So Educate Your Visitors Take your visitors step-by-step through the process of locating, subscribing and reading an RSS feed. By doing this, you are informing your website visitors and helping to promote the use of your own RSS feed. To see a really good example of this, go to http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/help/3223484.stm There is one last step to integrating RSS into your overall marketing strategy. This one is often overlooked, but can be extremely powerful when executed properly. Take Your RSS Marketing to the Next Level with Your Affiliates Provide your affiliates with an RSS feed of your product catalog. They can then use your feed to syndicate your latest product releases on their own websites. Whenever someone clicks on a headline, they would be directed to your web store. If they decide to make a purchase, the referring affiliate would make a commission on the sale. Of course, this type of RSS would most likely need to be customizable, allowing the affiliate to carry only the products updates they feel would be a good match for their website. Amazon.com has implemented this very same technique and it's time that the rest of us do so as well. RSS is one of many ways to communicate with your customer base. RSS should not be your only communication mechanism, but rather simply a piece of the marketing puzzle. When RSS is combined with other communication models, including email and postcard marketing, your message will finally receive its true potential. When any of these techniques are used alone, they lose much of their marketing power. Start combining your communication models to see much higher response rates. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Kim Roach is a staff writer and editor for the SiteProNews (http://www.sitepronews.com) & SEO-News (http://www.seo-news.com) newsletters. You can contact Kim at: k...@seo-news.com This article may be freely distributed without modification and provided that the copyright notice and author information remain intact.
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Star Trek XI (2008)

Star Trek XI (2008): "Star Trek XI (2008)" Matt Damon .... James T. Kirk (rumored) Another Star Trek movie. I can't imagine how life could get any better.

Goggles :: The Google Maps flight sim

Goggles :: The Google Maps flight sim: "Goggles Flight Sim v0.94" This is a fun little Google Maps app. It shows what you would see out of the window of an airplane by using the Google Map images. It is mildly amusing. Which city do you like the best?

Top 7 SEO Tools

Search engine optimization is a complex process with many facets. Some of these include keyword research, on-page optimization, off-page optimization, acquiring inbound links, and tracking your rankings. Fortunately, there are many tools that have been created to aid web masters in each of these tasks. Below I have reviewed 7 of the top SEO tools so that you can quickly find out what your site needs to rise in the search engines. First up is the "Cool SEO Tool". I'll let you decide whether or not it lives up to its name. Cool SEO Tool This tool allows you to compare your site against the top 10 listed sites in Google for a particular keyword or phrase. You simply enter your keyword and the system will begin comparing 9 different metrics for the top 10 rankings. This allows you to quickly compare the Yahoo rank, MSN rank, Google pages indexed, altavista pages indexed, backlinks to page, backlinks to domain, allinanchor rank, age of url, and whether or not the phrase is on the page. This tool can unveil extremely valuable information on how you can break into the top 10 search engine positions. Try it out at http://www.webuildpages.com/cool-seo-tool/ XML-Sitemaps Google wants to make sure that webmasters have a way of communicating information that is important about their sites. To accomodate this, they created Google Sitemaps in 2005. Using this tool, you can tell Google when you have created new pages and how often your pages are updated. To get your pages indexed as quickly as possible, it is in your best interest to create a sitemap for Google as well as for Yahoo. Unfortunately, finding a sitemap generator that is easy to use can be a frustrating task. However, after a lot of digging, I think I've found one that you will like. At xml-sitemaps.com, they have created a sitemap generator that enables you to create a xml sitemap for Google and a text-based sitemap for Yahoo. In addition, the generator can also create an optional HTML sitemap for human visitors. Go to http://www.xml-sitemaps.com for step-by-step instructions on how to get started. Ultimate Keyword Tool Keywords are the lifeblood of any site. Choose the wrong ones and your site will quickly fizzle. Choose the right keywords and you will start to see an abundance of traffic as well as sales. The key is choosing keyword phrases that aren't viciously competitive and convert well into sales. For example, did you know that keyword phrases that are 3-5 words long convert into sales much more often than any other keyphrase length? Not to mention, these longer keyword phrases are also usually much easier to rank for. One of the best keyword tools is provided by SeoBook.com. You simply enter in a keyword or phrase and hit sugggest. Once you have done this, the keyword tools will return a variety of data, including: - overture suggestions of additional keywords - top overture bid prices - estimated monthly search volume - number of Google, Yahoo, and MSN search results - Wordtracker keyword suggestions - Google traffic Estimates - synonyms and.... - additional related keywords using the Adwords keyword tool For a keyword tool that has it all, go to http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword/ Link Popularity For many of the top search engines, link popularity is one of the top ranking factors. Because of this, there have been a large number of link popularity tools to be released. However, after trying out quite a few of them, I settled on URLTrends.com (http://www.urltrends.com/). This site enables you to find out your link popularity on 8 different search engines. Monitor Your Search Engine Positions Monitoring your search engine positions is crucial to any successful marketing campaign. To obtain the highest possible search engine traffic, you must be able to monitor any sudden drops in your rankings. If you don't know where you stand, there is no way you can take corrective measures. Fortunately, there is a tool that allows you to track all of your keywords for free. This tool allows you to track: - numerous keyword rankings - backlinks - pagerank and... - daily, weekly and monthly changes in your rankings. Take control of your search engine rankings at http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords/ Link Harvester Are you looking to do some in-depth link analysis? If so, the Link Harvester is certainly for you. This tool is much more advanced than most link analysis software currently on the market. Link Harvester: - quickly finds almost every single site that is linking to you - reports how many pages of your web site are indexed - reports how many links are pointing to any specific page - provides links to the Wayback Machine and WhoIs source next to each domain - reports the total number of inbound links, home page links, and deep link ratio - quickly grabs the number of .gov, .edu, and .ac.uk inbound links - indicates if a site links to your site more than 5 times by bolding that particular link in the list of results. If you find this tool useful, you can even add it to your own site. Link Harvester is open source, so web masters are free to share it and developers are free to improve upon it. Do your own link analysis at http://www.linkhounds.com/link-harvester/ Web CEO I consider this the macdaddy of all of the seo tools. Web CEO combines many of the tools above into one solution. In one tool, you can: - perform keyword mining - use Web site analysis to improve your rankings - create link popularity reports - quickly and easily find potential link partners - use automated, semi automated, and guided submission to search engines and directories - manage your PPC campaigns - analyze your search engine rankings Take this tool for a spin at http://www.webceo.com/ Search engine optimization can be quite a chore, but with a few simple tools, the process is made much easier. Start putting these tools to use and see how they impact your own online business. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Kim Roach is a staff writer and editor for the SiteProNews (http://www.sitepronews.com) & SEO-News (http://www.seo-news.com) newsletters. You can contact Kim at: k...@seo-news.com This article may be freely distributed without modification and provided that the copyright notice and author information remain intact.
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