Author:Sharon Housley
New websites are being launched daily. In order to compete, webmasters need to find alternative ways of producing themed websites. Highly focused articles are often sought by wembasters. Why?
Because content on the web is still king! In order to attract
search engines and site visitors, webmasters rely heavily on providing new,
innovative and fresh content. If the web site content is rich, visitors will
come. If the website content is updated regularly, visitors will return. When
evaluating a website's traffic it is easy to see that the low cost of syndicated
content can increase a website's value. Sites that contain multiple pages
related to a specific topic increase the likelihood of being 'found' when a
variety of search phrases are used for that topic.
By creating a niche resource, webmasters are viewed as industry
experts and their websites are more likely to receive incoming directory links.
A number of publishers provide free content, the only stipulation being that the
webmaster serving the content must include the author resource box. Webmasters
utilizing free content can easily create portals teeming with themed content.
Unlocking the Key to RSS
Many webmasters are struggling to find fresh, innovative content while other
savvy webmasters have realized the potential hidden within RSS and are adopting
the technology at a maddening pace. By utilizing RSS, webmasters can tap
numerous free content sources with very little effort. RSS truly is a
webmaster's key to free content.
Webmasters interested in taking advantage of RSS have a number of resources
available to them:
GoArticles is a free content article directory with more than 20,000 articles
available for syndication. Recently GoArticles added a feature that will allow
webmasters and site owners to add dynamically updated article headlines to their
sites by simply adding a single line of java script into their webpage. More
than 100 articles are added daily to GoArticles. The content is refreshed and
indexed every 3 hours, so new articles are updated on the site 8 times a day.
Webmasters looking for content can include theme-based RSS feeds into their
site, using java script supplied by GoArticles. The java script accesses an RSS
feed that contains the article headlines on the GoArticles site.
GoArticles has 64 article categories, making it easy for webmasters to find
content that suits their interest. Webmasters can select either the most recent
articles in a specific category or the most popular articles in a specific
category. As new articles are added to the GoArticles directory, the content on
the websites using the java script will dynamically update.
Additional details at:
http://www.goarticles.com
Example of a site using GoArticle's feed -
http://www.small-business-software.net/goa-seo-headlines.htm
Another article resource webmasters may find useful is Article
Central's tracker script. Webmasters can easily insert java script into their
website to list all of Article Central's new articles or site owners can
customize the tracker code to list only those articles chosen from the article
repository's article category list. Articles relate to web development, design
and technology-related issues and are updated daily.
Additional details at:
http://thewhir.com/find/articlecentral/tracker.asp
Example of a site using Article Central's feed - -
http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/articledirectory-headlines.htm
Content syndication is a win-win for both the publisher and the webmaster. As
a result of these new distribution opportunities provided by GoArticles and
Article Central, publishers will receive increasingly more exposure for their
articles and webmasters will have a new source for fresh content.
Webmasters interested in creating dynamic content from other free sources can
use the free service provided by Feed2JS. All webmasters need to do in order to
display the RSS feed on a website is enter the URL of the RSS source. Feed2JS
creates java script that can be inserted into the HTML of the site owner's
webpage. Webmasters are also given control over how their content is served,
meaning they can customize the look and appearance of the headlines.
Additional details at:
http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/feed/index.php?s=build
Example of site using Feed2JS -
http://www.feedforall.com/rss2java-rssblog.htm
Search engines are increasingly looking for theme-based portals by having
specific targeted content where Webmasters are likely to be defined as industry
experts. RSS is a free and easy way to promote a site and its content without
the need to advertise. RSS is defined specifically for syndication; in fact the
acronym RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. This means that webmasters
serving RSS content do not need to negotiate complicated content sharing
partnerships in order to use content contained within an RSS feed.
In order to completely understand the power and potential of RSS, webmasters
may want to visit the following resources:
RSS Specifications - everything you need to know about RSS -
http://www.rss-specifications.com
Feedster - locate RSS feeds that are topic specific
http://www.feedster.com
FeedForAll - create RSS feeds from your own content
http://www.feedforall.com
RSS4U - free online RSS reader
http://www.rss4u.com
FeedDemon - desktop RSS reader -
http://www.feeddemon.com
About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for
the NotePage
http://www.notepage.net and FeedForAll
http://www.feedforall.com
product lines. Other sites by Sharon can be found at
http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com , and
http://www.small-business-software.net
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