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A Humorous look at RSS (Real Simple Syndication)
as A Couple of Chicks tackle the how to and the why
bother of RSS!
A friend of mine called me the other day to tell
me that he thought our site wasn't optimized very
well. I said, "What do you mean? You know it
takes awhile for natural optimization to kick in!"
(I mean he is an IT guy and knows the site hasn't
been up that long).
"Well it was really embarrassing," he continued,
"I wanted to show my wife your site and so I
searched for 'two blonde chicks' and all I can say
she was not impressed with what came up!
It made me laugh and I did correct him that we were
"a couple of chicks" that happen to be blonde,
but that blonde was not one of our keywords. The comment
did get me thinking...what do you do while you are
waiting for your site to get optimized and ranked?
Now we all know there is the short term fix of Pay
per Click, which I mentioned before in "So you
want to manage a Pay per Click Campaign," is
not as easy as it sounds. However whether you embark
down that road or not, my partner and I decided it
was time to take the leap and become involved in RSS.
Real Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary sounds
like it should be relatively simple to understand,
I mean simple is the way they describe it.
So for the "Chicks" I thought I would take
a two step approach. First we should set our own site
set up with an RSS Feed, and then sign up for RSS
on topics of interest to experience it from a consumer
point of view. My goal was to understand RSS, be able
to explain it so anyone could understand it, become
an expert on how it works to assist our clients in
getting their RSS set up, and to use our Web Analytic
tracking tool to measure the effectiveness and ROI.
First Step: When researching how to set up an RSS
feed and how to assist our clients, my research stated
that adding useful and relevant content to your website
is one of the best ways to increase your search engine
visibility and keep visitors coming back to the site.
You need to create a flow of useful information to
keep people coming back to your site and an RSS Feed
is a great way to continually inform everyone of new
content.
My research also told me that having an RSS Feed
would increase my rankings in the search engines because
of the increased visibility would be created through
the feeds. Truthfully I still couldn't figure out
quite what and RSS feed was!
Being the search specialist that I am, (even though
I know that search results are weighted by numerous
factors) I figured Google would know it was me and
help me out. So I put RSS into the search bar. What
I found was so technically complex, I was beginning
to think I had ventured into an area that was way
above this "Chicks" head!
I uncovered sentences like..." RSS defines an
XML grammar (a set of HTML-like tags) for sharing
news. Each RSS text file contains both static information
about your site, plus dynamic information about your
new stories, all surrounded by matching start and
end tags." I had no idea, and still don't know
what that means!
So true to form of any searcher when I did not find
a relevant result, I didn't go past the first page;
I changed my search to... RSS Definition. I was immediately
drawn to a site about a third of the page down that
said, The Coolest RSS Definition: Bill Flitter's a
Genius. This had to be it; excited I clicked through
to what I was confident would clear up any confusion
I was having regarding the meaning of RSS. I closed
my eyes as I hit the mouse to see the answer and this
is what appeared... "RSS is Santa Claus content,
delivered to you by the postal carrier, via your own
personal remote control ordering system."
Okay, am I losing it or what? Does this make sense
to anyone out there? When in doubt, and I can't find
what I am looking for, I surrender to my sure fire
search method of adding "for dummies" to
my search. "Rss for Dummies" turned out
to be a breakthrough. I found a great article by a
gentleman named Scoot Hendison who finally could explain
RSS to me in a language I could understand. http://ezinearticles.com/?RSS-For-Dummies&id=83300
When you realize what it is, and how simple it is,
you will be amazed at how unnecessarily complicated
an acronym can make things! In fact, before I reveal
the secret, I can almost bet you have set up an RSS
feed and didn't even know it. I discovered I had personally
set up over 6 feeds and hadn't realized it.
Basically, if you go to whatever home page you have
on your browser like www.yahoo.com, they give you
the option of creating "my yahoo". This
is where you can personalize content so that each
day when you log in you can view the latest headlines
on any topic that interests you. It could be travel
or marketing or sports scores or stock information,
anything you can imagine. When you customized your
home page there is a tab that says "add content."
It is here that you can add a URL or a topic and daily,
without the stress of logging into a bunch of sites
or having a ton of email newsletters, the information
you want is right there updated in real time, talking
directly to you!
As mentioned I had set up numerous personalized content
feeds on my home page without knowing that I was using
RSS. The content comes from websites that set themselves
up with an RSS feed. Real Simple Syndication can be
formatted to your desktop among other areas, but the
easiest source is your home page, and it is free!
If you enjoy articles like these, and the day to
day discoveries of internet marketing are as entertaining
as they are to me, enter our "Chicks" RSS
feed into your own RSS reader http://rss.coupleofchicks.com/rss.xml
. To read more about how to use RSS from A Couple
of Chicks visit www.acoupleofchicks.com , and if you
want to find out and need assistance in setting up
an RSS feed on your site, drop us a line or give us
a call - we now have it all figured out! Now that
I feel my head has cleared and I can finally see what
everyone is talking about....I think I'll look into
blogging!
About the Author:
Patricia Brusha is the co-founder of "A Couple
of Chicks," an Internet Marketing, Distribution
& Revenue Measurement Company. The "Chicks"
specialize in using Creative, Distribution and Technology
to bring clarity to marketing on-line.
To find out more about A Couple of Chicks Marketing
and the tools and services available, visit http://www.acoupleofchicks.com
or solutions@acoupleofchicks.com |