Most of you have seen those little buttons on websites labeled RSS or XML. If you are wondering what they are, RSS means Really Simple Syndication. Really simple because when you subscribe to a site that has this feature, you keep up-to-date with new information without having to check the site every day. This is really good news because you can use it to get newsfeeds from major news networks, news on new movies, even your favorite musician's tour dates or CD releases.
This new twist to the Internet is very valuable to you as a Internet marketer too. Imagine replacing email marketing with RSS marketing. People actually subscribe meaning they want your information updates, similar to opt-in newsletters. With newsletters you have to write them and your site content. With RSS, when you update your content, all subscribers are notified by their newsreaders.
Newsreaders are special software that read RSS feeds. To get started, download a free RSS reader.
If you use a Windows PC, go to http://www.rssreader.com
For Mac users, see http://ranchero.com/netnewswire
Once you are set up, here's all you or your customers have to do...
Right-click (control-click for Mac users) on any RSS button on a site, blog or news source that interests you. Select Copy Shortcut ("Copy Link to Clipboard" for Mac, "Copy Link Location" for Firefox browsers), and paste that URL into your RSS Reader. And that is it, you are subscribed. Once you get started, your favorite parts of the Web come to you. No need to go out and check for updates all the time. If you do not want to download software, subscribe to your favorite feeds through My Yahoo or My MSN.
So how does any of this make you money?
More traffic means more money. By placing RSS on your website or your blog, anyone can subscribe automatically and know when a new product or service is available. This new breed of Internet shopper is not to be ignored. To take advantage of the traffic you have to make your RSS feed available to website visitors and submit your feed information to RSS, blog and XML type directories.
Here's how you get RSS for your site!
Go to http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss for the best source of RSS and Blog information. There are several file types for RSS and here you learn which is best and why. The easiest and fastest way to learn more about this technology and see it in use is to go to http://rss.sitesell.com where you find all you need to know about RSS, including solid marketing ideas.
There is no need to become a techie, no need to know all the ins and outs of RSS and XML. There is huge need for you to know enough about this newest technology to use it. Once you do, it comes easy to see how you make money online with RSS. In the same way newsletters and opt-in email are used for successful marketing, RSS is much easier, faster, and a much less intrusive way to communicate with potential or existing clients and customers.
It's very critical to provide exactly what people want to make money online. How can there be a better way to do that than to allow people to subscribe to their wants and wishes? Start using RSS and XML technologies to make money online now before it too becomes the jungle email marketing is. To add fuel to your marketing fire, use optimized content for frequent updates to your blogs and web pages and deliver it with RSS.
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I did discuss about the 4 keys to success in my previous article. The first one was how to be organized in your day-to-day schedules. Here, I would like to share with you some of the things that I do to keep my work organized. I've been following these tips for over 5 years and have worked well for me and. Here I am not saying that it is sure shot to work for every person. However there is nothing wrong in giving it a try and IT MAY JUST WORK FOR YOU as it did for me.
The very first step here is to allot time and sit down with a piece of paper for this task. Each day the first thing that I do is actually write out exactly what it is that I want to accomplish and give myself a time frame for getting it done. I will give you an example so that you could see the point I am making that.
If suppose I want to create an informational product:
a) The first thing is to decide on the topic to begin with;
b) then have to evaluate how much information I want to put into it;
c) where and how would I possibly find all the information I need for this; and
d) last but not the least estimate on how long I think it's going to take me to finish it.
What I would do would be to actually write out a detailed work schedule for the task. As I am a person who normally works on more than just one task at a time as I have many businesses to run and many products to support, what I do is to really multi task my schedule. In the process, I allow time for items that are currently in existence as also allot some time during the day to work on my info products.
The next step is the toughest one. That's to try and stick to what you have scheduled for yourself. This means once the allotted time to work on a particular project has elapsed, I am done for the day for that bit. I will then either move onto my next project or, it's my time to call it a day for that day. I am quite rigid on this part and I don't work against the schedule on it until the next day. If you are not very particular with this, you will end up spending more time on things than you should.
In addition to time management, I also try to keep spreadsheets with each item I need to take care of. If things come up during the day, such as emergencies like emails from customers then I will jot them down in a column called ?urgent tasks? and try to fit them into the schedule so that they are taken care. And as each such emergency task is completed, I cross it off and remove it from the spreadsheet.
Whilst as a process this sounds simple, but believes you me, it becomes increasingly more and more difficult when multiplicity of task increases. In fact, you'd faint if you happen to see my daily schedule sheet as I work long hours as I am into lot of things as mentioned above.
But if you are a beginner in this business with say; only one business at hand then getting organized should be very easy. So if you get into the routine early, it will carry you through to the times when things start to get easier.
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