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Making money with RSS Feeds
Copyright © 2005, Sandra Stammberger
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First it was banner ads, then Google AdSense and now, the latest
way to make money on your web site could very well be RSS feeds.
Say what? I said: RSS is hot and you should be using it to drive
eyeballs to your site. Here's how it works:
Depending upon who you ask, RSS stands for "Really Simple
Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary". Regardless of what you call
it, RSS is a way to automatically publish (syndicate) someone
else's content on your web site. Now don't worry, that's not the
same as stealing someone else's content. There is nothing illegal
about using RSS feeds. In fact, the publisher of the content
wants you to have it show up on your site and that's why he or
she makes it available as an RSS feed to begin with.
So what's in it for all parties concerned?
Using RSS is a win-win for both the publisher of the content, who
gets their name out to potentially millions of sites and you, the
web site owner who is pulling the content onto your site.
Content, by the way, means anything that a publisher decides it
means. Typical content includes news headlines, new product
update notices, blog summaries and lots of other stuff. It's the
"content" portion of the equation that's good news for you.
Show me the money.
One of the best features of hosting RSS feeds is that it gives
your site an endless source of freshly updated and relevant
content. This content acts as natural search engine spider bait
which they will fill their little tummies on and come back for
more every day. Their appetite for fresh content keep your
rankings up.
Sticky Loyalty isn't a new Ben & Jerry's flavor, but it should be
the goal of any serious webmaster who wants to create a web site
that visitors return to over and over again. The use of carefully
selected RSS feeds can make that happen by offering unique
content which can't be found anywhere else.
Now please don't make the mistake of thinking "But they can get
that same content at the publisher's site, why should they come
to mine?". Just build it and they will come! Sorry, I couldn't
resist saying that, but it's true. In addition to the RSS
content, which they surely can get somewhere else, you are going
to add your own sticky loyalty stuff that's all about whatever
your site is all about to begin with. That combination of your
own content and the RSS feed makes visiting you a purely unique
experience that can't be found anywhere else.
You don't have to be a member of the Geek Squad to start showing
RSS feeds on your site. Just visit any of the links below and get
busy using RSS to make mo' money.
Free RSS to HTML PHP Script
CARP
RSS Equalizer
Clickbank Profits RSS Feed Generator
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Writer's Resource Box:
Sandra Stammberger is the owner of http://Insiderscripts.com. At
Insiderscript's, programmers and analysts are working around the
clock to develop new, affordable powerful money making scripts
and software that will help you drive quality traffic to your
business. Visit Insiderscripts.com
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