Posts Tagged “RSS and Subscriptions”

RSS is Quickly Dying, Twitter is Replacing It

by Kevin on November 5, 2009

I realize I might receive disagreement from some, but these are the ways I see RSS subscriptions and Twitter followings growing or evolving. The past few years have been great for bloggers. Finally, they’ve been able to receive some form (…)

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Spectives, a Visual RSS Reader

by Kevin on October 7, 2009

Spectives, which launched today, is an excellent (at least in my opinion) RSS reader that aims to take you away from your traditional RSS reader. Instead of simply using text and images that are included within a regular post, it (…)

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Could This be the Direction of Feed Advertising?

by Kevin on June 19, 2009

Promoting your RSS feed is a big deal. It is a process of trying to convince your readers that they should return to your site and continue reading your content through a distribution service, like a RSS reader. When you (…)

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How To: Using RSS to Take Advantage of Additional Opportunities

by Kevin on February 21, 2009

A feature that many WordPress (and Blogger) users overlook is the ability to use RSS in other ways than just delivering your posts to others. RSS can be used infinitely used to improve the way people view your content or (…)

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Offer Your Readers an Email Subscription

by Kevin on November 26, 2008

Email subscriptions can be more valuable than just an RSS subscription.  If you think readers aren’t actively engaged in your feed (as many leave hundreds of items unread or simply scroll through them), it might be time to add a (…)

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