Author:S. Housley
There is little argument from webmasters and publishers that RSS brings in traffic. So once you've made the leap and created a feed, how do you tell your visitors about the feed?
1. Submit Your RSS Feed to RSS Directories.
This will not only increase the number of sites linking to your website and
increasing your link popularity, it will also increase the RSS feeds profile. A
number of RSS search engines and RSS directories exist that allow you to freely
submit RSS feeds. Feeds are generally categorized and grouped together by
subject. Web surfers looking for RSS feeds about a specific subject will often
search the RSS directories, to locate a feed that matches their specific
criteria. Topic specific RSS feed and podcasting directories are also emerging.
Choose a web feed's category carefully and only submit relevant feeds to topic
specific directories.
A large list of directories is located at
http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-submission.htm
Example of Topic Specific -
http://www.realty-feeds.net or
http://www.religious-podcasts.net
2. Explain RSS
While you have finally figured RSS out, some of your visitors may not have.
The concept while brilliant, can be a bit confusing for the beginner. The
concept of RSS feeds might be completely new to some of your website visitors.
Hence it is generally good practice to walk website visitors through the steps
of locating, subscribing and reading an RSS feed. It is generally a good
practice to include a page on your website that contains a general explanation
on RSS and details how website visitors can subscribe to an RSS feed.
Sample Explanation page that can be used to on your website:
http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-subscriptions.htm . RSS
specifications has authorized the replication of this webpage. It can be
republished, simply insert your RSS feeds or otherwise customize the material to
explain RSS to your website visitors.
3. Graphic on Website
Since the conception of RSS, bright graphic flags have been used to denote
the location of an RSS feed. Now instinctively, website visitors frequently look
for a colorful flag on websites. The looks of the flags have changed but a
variety of options exists. When you add the image, be sure to link to the
location of the RSS feed. Some webmasters use chicklets to indicate the presence
of feeds, web surfers click on the chicklet that relates to their RSS feed
reader or news aggregator and the feed is added to their list of feeds. Others
feel that the volume of chicklets simply add confusion, and opt for a single
relevant RSS graphic.
4. Press
As with any important addition to your company, it is completely appropriate
to send a press release to let the media know you have RSS feeds available for
specific content. This will often garner a little attention. Additionally, key
news editors may opt to subscribe to your RSS feed in order to stay abreast of
your latest corporate news. Considering the possibility of these subscriptions,
makes a press release to signal the availability of an RSS feed simple common
corporate sense.
5. Newsletters
Include a mention in your e-mail newsletter that content is now available via
an RSS feed. Many newsletters subscribers appreciate an alternative subscription
method and will subscribe to a web feed as well.
6. Auto Discovery
Some of your website visitors might be web savvy. Be sure to include an
auto-discovery tag in the HTML header of each web page. Many RSS Readers will
automatically discover that an RSS feed is available for specific content and
notify the website visitor and ask them if they wish to subscribe.
7. Brand a Newsreader
Distribute pre-loaded RSS readers branded to your company name. The big
benefit to brandable newsreaders is that you can include all of your RSS feeds
in it. Any downloaders will have immediate access to your RSS feeds in the
branded news reader.
Brandable Readers -
http://www.deskshare.com or
http://www.customreader.com
8. Blog
If you have a blog or know bloggers, be sure to share with them that you have
added an RSS feed for specific content. Blogs are a great vehicle to spread the
word. Marketers instantly understood the power of word of mouth, but few
marketers understand the movement of blog to mouth. This growing phenomenon has
added credibility to online blog endorsements.
In order to reap the benefits of an RSS feed, it is important the feed be
properly publicized. Taking simple steps to promote an RSS feed will go a long
way in ensuring a feeds adoption.
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
http://www.feedforall.com
software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition
Sharon manages marketing for NotePage
http://www.notepage.net a
wireless text messaging software company.
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