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How to Integrate RSS into Your Marketing Mixby Kim Roach
Published on this site: August 14th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
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. 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.
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. 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. One of my favorite examples of personalization can be found at abycenter.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. 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. 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. 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
Kim Roach is a staff writer and editor for the SiteProNews (http://www.sitepronews.com)
& SEO-News (http://www.seo-news.com)
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