RSS Publishing: Not Just For Blogging Anymore

Written by Trina L.C. Schiller


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Another plus to itemization and archiving, is that these articles, being rich in content, are easliy spidered by search engines. This feature offersrepparttar publisher to gain new subscribers based on keyword searches made by John Q. Basically, people who have never heard of my own zine, can find out about it, just by searching for a term contained within one ofrepparttar 124743 articles I've published, and Hello... New Subscriber!

Best of all, ezine publishing via RSS channels, allowsrepparttar 124744 publisher a simple method of syndicating their publication on any web site wanting to add content. This is free exposure torepparttar 124745 nth degree! We're not talking about adding a link to someone elses web site, we're talking about running a list of recent headlines, that redirect to its point of origin. Consider what syndication meant for Ann Landers and Dear Abby, in print. Syndication is what has kept Star Trek alive and well, through four decades.

Lastly, where email gets information lost amongrepparttar 124746 spam inrepparttar 124747 reader's inbox, channel publishing puts you right on their desktop, where you can't be missed or accidentally deleted. You'll never trip another autoresponder again either.

Web logs exist because of RSS, butrepparttar 124748 technology itself is so much more than that. It isrepparttar 124749 foundation upon which limitless applications may be based. Ezine channel publishing is but another extension; there are still more to come.

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About the Author: Trina L.C. Schiller is the proprietor and publisher of TLC Promotions and The Trii-Zine Ezine. Trina is a Founding Publisher of Quikonnex.com, also member of the National Register's Who's Who in Executives and Professionals and CEO of the new Ads-On-Q™ Syndicated Advertising Company. A professional network marketer, and home business consultant, her mission is to help others achieve their financial goals, while improving their quality of life.


Should You Be Linking For Traffic Or rankings?

Written by Gary mchugh


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When they get torepparttar big bar inrepparttar 124742 city, they don't stay there long, because they knowrepparttar 124743 barman can recommend some other great country bars. Why doesrepparttar 124744 barman do that? Because they are his busy friends, but he also recommends a few bars who pay him to give them a plug (Pay Per Click or advertising).

Meanwhile,repparttar 124745 bar downrepparttar 124746 road has been thinkingrepparttar 124747 same thing as you, he wants to berepparttar 124748 busiest bar and getrepparttar 124749 extra customers fromrepparttar 124750 city. He has hidden or renamed his leaflets, and stopped recommending you, like you stopped recommending him.

That road that used to carry customers between your two bars is now very quiet and no longer buzzing with customers driving up and down torepparttar 124751 different bars. Eventually, it becomes unused, becauserepparttar 124752 customers don't know it exists. (Hidden link sections). You never get customers from your friend, because they too go back torepparttar 124753 city to askrepparttar 124754 barman's advice. Your bar is much quieter without his referred customers, and his bar is much quieter without yours.

What can you do? Your bar is not as busy as it used to be, and you still wantrepparttar 124755 customers fromrepparttar 124756 city. Hey, that's it! Payrepparttar 124757 barman to promote your bar (Pay-Per-Click or Advertising). Now what happens? The barman sends you a visitor and makes himself some money. Whenrepparttar 124758 visitor has had a few drinks at your bar, he goes back torepparttar 124759 barman inrepparttar 124760 city who recommends your friends bar downrepparttar 124761 road. Why? Because your friends bar was empty, so he too paidrepparttar 124762 barman to send customers.

The WEB of back roads is closing down, and being replaced by a network of highways, all leading back torepparttar 124763 barman who is making lots of money. Who is paying him that money? You, and your friend, who used to share those same customers for free. Meanwhile,repparttar 124764 customers thinkrepparttar 124765 only way to find a good bar is to seerepparttar 124766 barman inrepparttar 124767 city. NOT TRUE IS IT? Both your bars are good, and before you had lots of people recommending you, not justrepparttar 124768 barman.

If a child read that story they would probably say how silly it is. This is what linking JUST for rankings produces. The alternative?? Link for traffic first, link only with sites who understand their visitors are leaving at some point anyway, sites who are willing to send their leaving visitors to other sites not straight back to search engines allrepparttar 124769 time.

I am not search engine bashing here, they are excellent and useful resources. However if webmasters are not careful and continue to hide link sections they will giverepparttar 124770 big search engines a monopoly on traffic. Try turning things around. Exchange only quality visible links, that will bring you visitors. Ifrepparttar 124771 current method of "Guru" thinking is correct, this will automatically increase your popularity and search engine rankings atrepparttar 124772 same time,repparttar 124773 difference being, you get visitors while your rankings improve not WHEN they have improved.

Just because Google or any other search engine does not consider a site important, it does not mean that site does not have great content, it does not mean that site is not busy, and it does not meanrepparttar 124774 site will not send you visitors.

There are millions of great sites with no PR and millions of great sites who are not onrepparttar 124775 first page of search engine results. The only people who haverepparttar 124776 right to judge a sites importance, and indeedrepparttar 124777 only people who's opinion REALLY matters, arerepparttar 124778 users of your site.

About the Author: Gary McHugh is co-owner of Honest Links. Honest Links is an excellent community for webmasters who are looking to exchange quality links for traffic. http://www.honestlinks.net


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