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vendredi 30 octobre 2009

How RSS Feeds First Began

Hello and welcome back to our series on RSS Submission and Syndication for the beginner. In this series we have been covering the basics of what RSS is but in today's article I'm going to discuss what I think is the biggest advantage of RSS Submission and Syndication. The blogger by nature is a very small fish in the enormous pond that is the internet. A single blogger would normally have next to no hope for any kind of reward, whether that's personal satisfaction or financially based, if it wasn't for the RSS system. In reality, the blogger is the exact example of how specific and individualistic the internet can be. When teamed with RSS submission, the blogger can take that individualism and give it an audience.
Blogger's, people that spend a lot of time write internet web log's about their lives or topics of interest is where so much heat, fire, and passion over the internet started in the mid-90's. These blogger's are what initially drove the internet as a marketplace for commerce, now known as e-commerce. With how much writing the typically blogger does, you might think that they blog for a living, and the truth is - some do. Of course, you can find lots of so-so blogs out there, but the gifted blogger has an amazing potential to produce income.

The primary factor in this is the RSS Submission and syndication. RSS Feeds are how one blogger can write a single thought one a web page and have it blasted on many other web sites and message boards across the internet. It gives one blogger the power to have their voice, opinions, or even sales pitches heard across the vast expanse that is the internet. It is for that reason that the blogger not only should, but must include RSS Submission and Syndication in their operating plan for success.

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