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New here? If you’d like to be notified of new content, simply subscribe to my RSS feed or sign up for email alerts. Thanks for visiting!In the-needle-IS-stuck, but I’ll make my point eventually dept. … here are couple more “evangelisations” for content. First this post at Niche Marketing Profit Blog discusses the importance of […]
No-one is still unconvinced about the need to have good web site content, are they? A post at High Rankings Search Engine Optimization Forum set me on the track of these two articles, What is Content? Part I & Part 2.
From them, you’ll get some very good ideas on what content actually is, what types […]
“This article will help you understand not only what RSS is, but also why it’s getting the hype it is in the world of content …â€�
RssReader a freeware RSS reader that is able to display any RSS and Atom news feed (XML), with numerous, additional, user-configurable features. The site says that RssReader is 100% spy- and adware free!
According to Seth Godin’s new book, Free Prize Inside: The Next Big Marketing Idea, which is released today — “You don’t have to be a genius — you just need curiosity, initiative, and a strategy for overcoming resistance when you champion your idea.”
And neither do you have to spend a fortune to create something cool […]
I couldn’t help but giggle at this headline, Even Bush’s Emails Might not Conform to Can-Spam (MarketingVOX). What does the President know that we don’t, I wonder? What the CAN-SPAM act really intended, maybe?
I feel, it is more likely that the Bush Administration would say their messages aren’t “commercial, than to cite the less “conservative” […]
Changes to Google’s AdSense program highlight the need for not just testing how things might work for you once, but constantly re-evaluating them as systems evolve over time. MarketingVOX AdSense ‘Smart Pricing’ Brings Back Contextual Buyers
Many sites offer Atom feeds instead of RSS, most noticeably, Blogger.com. However, a number of syndication services can only handle RSS. This service allows you to convert an Atom XML feed to a RSS feed.
Blogger (owned by Google since Feb 2003) aims at “expanding the user base and appealing to the mainstream internet audience”, with a new look and many new features.
How far can you go with Search Engine Optimization without falling foul of the rules? Testing methods is important and there are many grey areas on what is acceptable and what is not. Perhaps the answer is in the intent? This article will give you a few insights and items to ponder.