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Sunday, April 30, 2006

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Brand new feature added today! Even though EzineArticles.com is not designed for college students, the reality is that the articles in the directory are getting cited and quoted very often in academicville. The evidence comes from the many college student questions that we receive via email. To make their lives...

Resource Box Anatomy
All resource boxes are not created equal. While you can't change your DNA, you can fix your resource box's gene problem... what? You didn't know that your resource box has a few chromosomes out of whack? The majority of them do....

Signed By Company Name
Question from a reader named Eli: Hi Chris, I'm looking to take article writing to the next level and I wanted to ask how often do you see articles that are signed by groups, organizations, or websites? In other words, the articles don't have a specific name of an individual...

4 Getting Started Quickly With Podcasting Tips

InformationWeek offers four great tips on how you can get started with podcasting in just a few minutes. OK, more than a few minutes, but you get the drift.

a] Get a microphone or a digital recorder.

b] Get some podcasting software.

c] If you also do video, edit it.

d] Get a hosting company for your podcast files.

Easy, right?

Well, once you start doing it ... it's still easy, but not that easy. The actual operations come natural, but finding the time to do it, especially the editing, may be a snag.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


New Stats on Podcast Growth by FeedBurner

FeedBurner just released the latest stats on the podcast feeds managed through their system.

a] They manage 44,000 podcasts ...

b] ... with a total of 1.6 million subscribers.

c] Unfortunatelly, as a simple calculation will show, that average only to 36 subscribers per podcast feed, which isn't much, but it's certainly a start.

d] Podcast circulation is growing 20% per month.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


Why Only 3 URLs?
Ralph writes, "I am curious as to why there is a limit of 3 URL's in a Resource box. This is not a complaint, but purely curiosity. What is the basis for it? is it a problem with email, or ftp, or what? Some directories enforce it, others do not....

Value of Fresh Content
Many authors/writers/experts write 'evergreen' content that will be fresh today and for many years or decades to come... But, let me make the case for why you should consider creating/submitting fresh original content on a consistent weekly basis throughout the year: The article freshness factor Old evergreen content has value,...

Authenic Content
In the last year or so you've heard me talk about the value or producing original content that you have the exclusive rights to (let's call that "Authentic Content") in terms of being the best type of content that you put into syndication in a site like EzineArticles.com for the...

Speaking at the DMA's ACCM Conference in Chicago

Let me know if you plan on being in Chicago between May 6th and 11th.

I'll be co-presenting, with Bill Nussey of SilverPop, on using RSS for direct marketing, at the ACCM conference, dubbed as the largest conference for Catalog, Internet and Multichannel Merchants.

Hopefully we'll be able to get more direct marketers interested in RSS:)

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


Keyword Wars
I was reading some of the blogs that gave feedback to Yanik Silver's event last month and one of the bloggers was appalled that 2 or more of the speakers (myself one of them) mentioned inferior keyword research tools. It's like if you are not a "Wordtracker zen master", you...

Audio To Articles
On Friday, EzineArticles expert author Daniel Hall interviewed me for an audio special on his website that will be released within a week or so... and near the end of the interview we were talking about ways to generate articles without having to struggle (as many do). As I was...

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Saturday, April 29, 2006

Good Coupon RSS Idea Gone Bad and 4 Lessons to Learn


Good Coupon RSS Idea Gone Bad and 4 Lessons to Learn

As a direct marketer myself I always like seeing new direct marketing examples of using RSS, especially since it's so underused in the field.

The new Cost Saving Network, which specializes in discount coupons and best deals from hundreds of webstores, has the right idea.

a] Subscribe to a coupon RSS feed for any webstore.

b] Subscribe to a search RSS feed that will give you the latest results from hundreds of webstores for your keywords.

c] Subscribe to their blog, either to the entire blog or again using the search function to subscribe only to what matter to you.

It's a great idea ... too bad it's implemented so poorly. But certainly a good lesson for the rest of us.

The gist of the lesson: if your RSS initiative doesn't provide value, just don't do it.

a] In this case, the first problem is with the actual search function. It just works quite poorly and doesn't give me any really relevant information.

The lesson: if the service that your RSS initiative is based on, doesn't work, RSS won't work either.

b] The site might be OK for those that already know what RSS is, but for everyone else the orange button will just be another "what's this" question. No explanations, no instructions, no benefits, no subscribe buttons like MyYahoo or MyMSN ...

The lesson: if you do RSS, do it so that even those that haven't used RSS before will find your service accessible.

c] They do have an e-mail newsletter option ... but I don't see an RSS option for the newsletter as well.

The lesson: make your relevant e-mail content directly accessible to RSS users.

d] Why can't I subscribe to an aggregate feed of multiple webstores, without using the keyword feature? And why won't you let me specify a specific product that I want to be notified of ... perferably when the price reaches the botton I specified when I subscribed.

The lesson: if you offer listings from a database via RSS, make it easy for the subscriber to really customize his subscription.

OK guys, still lots of room for improvement, but you still have time ...

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


RSS Data From Ad Age

Not much new in the Ad Age Interactive Marketing & Media Fact Pack 2006 [PDF], but nonetheless a good aggregation of some RSS metrics we already know.

OK, I don't think we've written about this one yet ...

RSS is currently used or is planned to be used within the next 12 months by 63% of consumer product marketers, 65% media and communications marketers, 37% retail marketers, 37% financial services marketers and 38% equipment and tech marketers.

What's happening with retail, finance and tech?

These are especially industries where RSS is needed by consumers to keep up with their latest relevant content ...

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


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RSS Becoming a Hit With Marketers

RSS marketing is poised to getting more attention from marketers soon, at least according to MarketingSherpa survey.

40% of marketers are definitely planning on investing in adding RSS feeds to their marketing mix in 2006, while 19% plan to spend more than a year out.

The tide is finally turning and the time to get on the train is now, or your competitors will get there ahead of you.

It's not only about being among the first and getting a better start, but also about having the upper hand in testing the various approaches to find just the right one for you.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


RSS Marketing Realism ... Or Do Some People Simply Not Understand?

Well, RSS is certainly getting more attention from marketers lately. The only problem is that it at least seems that the level of understanding still isn't there.

The latest piece from Bill McCloskey of Email Data Source over at MediaPost is no different.

His argument goes something like this:

1] The promise of RSS for marketers was delivering content directly to the desktop, giving the marketer direct access to the prospect's desktop, evading all spam filters and crowded mailboxes. In other words ... an e-mail marketer's holy grail.

2] But only 4% of the online population use RSS from their desktops, while all the rest use websites like MyYahoo to consume RSS content.

3] Essentially, this means that RSS failed on its promise. It doesn't deliver content to the desktop, meaning it's crap for marketers.

4] "RSS is just another in a long series of technologies known as desktop apps that marketers have been trying to exploit for years."

5] The reach just isn't here, and it won't get here either. "There is no historical precedent that people want it, and plenty of evidence that people grow tired and abandon these types of apps quickly."

6] Plus, RSS really doesn't work for marketers, since it's text-centric, has no "send to a friend" capability and so on.

Well, Bill, excuse me for being so blunt, but you're wrong.

OK, let's take the claims on one-by-one ...

1] RSS is not only about getting content delivered to the end-user, but also about conducting business itelligence easier and cheaper than ever before, increasing your content visibility via content aggregations sites and even traditional search, getting more content for your own website to make it more relevant for your visitors ... and so on.

Aren't all of these benefits that marketers need and want? Increased exposure and visibility, increased traffic, etc.

2] and 3] Bill, the desktop as an entity is no longer where the action is ... the internet browser is the next desktop. And RSS is getting integrated into the most popular internet browsers. Case closed.

OK, one more thing. For Jane and Joe, websites like MSN, Google and Yahoo! are THE INTERNET. If you get your content there, directly to them, it's just like being on the desktop, or even better.

Because desktop apps tend to become annoying, while the "homepage" is the user's window into the internet.

4] RSS is not a desktop app. It's an "app" to deliver content anywhere, to anyone, using almost any content consumption client, from the PC to mobile, from Playstation to your IPTV.

Oh, and have I mentioned RSS is getting integrated just about everywhere?

And that once integrated it's easier to use than almost any other content consumption vehicle?

5] Now I'm starting to repeat myself. RSS is not an app:)

And in a few years no one will even know what RSS is or remember it. It will become an integral part of the internet, which people use without even knowing what they're using.

6] RSS supports visuals almost like e-mail does, and "send to a friend" is achieved via e-mail integration and other tools.

And no, RSS is not replacing e-mail:)

There it is, again. Bring on the next one ...

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


Online Conversations About RSS Customization and RSS Direct Marketing

A few quick links to conversations following the topics we visited the past week ...

Charlie Wood Changes His Stance on Customizable RSS Feeds
Basically, he agrees with RSS feed customization, as long as it's used in conjunction with individual feeds and not instead of them.

Also in the post is the news that Forrester Research just made available their customizable RSS feeds.

"Users now can create their own customized feeds, based not only on specific, pre-determined categories but also by keywords (so you can choose a technology, company name, or even analyst). The benefit: You'll get exactly what you want in your RSS feed."

Too bad that the RSS feeds on their website are practically invisible ...

Kevin Birody Joins the RSS vs E-mail Debate
... giving his thoughts on why Bill McCloskey is opposed to RSS (yeah, he's an ESP, so it figures:) and painting a larger picture of why RSS matters for marketers. In short, because it reaches the early adopters who are more likely to buy. Great post, with just one little mistake. RSS actually is a trackable direct marketing channel.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


Your RSS Marketing Strategy: Deciding How To Deliver Your RSS Content

You're interested in RSS marketing, but there either seem to be so many options of how to do it or you've only ever come accross simple RSS feeds that just don't seem to be the approach you're looking for.

The problem with most RSS marketing plans is that the marketer doesn't really go beyond providing a simple RSS feed for all of his online news or his blog. But since you've been reading this column for a while now you know for a fact that RSS offers so much more.

To get started the right way you need to correctly plan your RSS Marketing strategy, starting by deciding how you are going to deliver your RSS content.

The right way to go, even if you're only starting out with a simple RSS strategy, is to provide individual RSS feeds for:

  • your individual target audiences,
  • your different types of content and
  • even your different content topics.

Think of this as a consequtive list of how to develop your RSS strategy.

  • Target Audiences
    Start by listing the target audiences you want to deliver your content to via RSS. Each of your audiences has different content needs, resulting in different groups of RSS feeds that need to be created for these target audiences. One group for the media, the other for your employees, the other for the general public, the other for your existing customers and so on. You can even go further and divide your master groups in sub-groups, based on their prevailing interests.

  • Content Types
    Now consider the different types of content you want to deliver to these audiences. For example your latest news, your blog posts, your how-to articles, your press releases, your podcasts, the latest posts from your forums, direct communications messages and so on. In most cases these types of content don't mix well together. If someone wants to receive your blog updates, which are full of your company representatives' personal opinions and commentary, they don't want to receive your corporate-speak press releases. If someone is interested in what's happening in your forum and what the latest forum posts are, they don't want to receive your how-to articles in the same RSS feed, simply because these two types of content are so much different. And so on. Essentially, you will need to provide separate feeds for each of the different content types, and you will need to determine what content types you wish to deliver to each of your target audience groups and sub-groups.

  • Content Topics
    Finally take a look at each individual content type for each individual target audience and further break that down by content topic, if needed. And if you're trying to cover many different topics for each content type, you will need to provide different RSS feeds for these different topics, because, again, people interested in topic A are not neccessarily also interested in topic B.

While this may sound complicated, it's really simple once you start doing it.

The point is, this is about giving your subscribers choice of what they subscribe to. Instead of forcing them to subscribe to everything, allow them to subscribe to only what they want and need.

Quite simple, right?

Just remember that you should only break this down as far as it makes sense, keeping in mind the actual content that your target audiences want from you.

Depending on your business, you just might only need to communicate with one target audience, deliver only one content type and deliver only one content topic for that target audience.

Decide How You Are Going to Deliver This Content

Once you have your RSS content mapped-out, you need to consider how you are going to make this content available to your target audiences. This is especially important since it's going to influence the tools you need to get started with RSS publishing

One-Size-Fits-All RSS Feeds

This is about as standard as it gets --- publishing one RSS feed to meet the needs of all of your target audiences at once or publishing multiple topical RSS feeds, which always remain the same. The easiest to do, can be done with any RSS publishing tool on the market

Customizable RSS Feeds

The more and more complex you get with the different feeds you're offering, the more difficult it is for your visitors to select what exactly they want, simply because an individual subscriber might be interested in 10 of your 100 feeds, but he doesn't want to be subscribed to that many feeds by your company.

In this case the best way to go is to also offer your visitors the opportunity to customize your RSS feed à they decide exactly what content type and content topics they want to receive in one or a few RSS feeds they'll be subscribing from you.

The opportunities here are quite endless, as you can allow them to customize their feeds based on topics, content types, authors and more.

If this is the way you need to go because you are offering so much content via your RSS feeds that it makes it difficult for someone to subscribe to only one or a few feeds from you, you will need your RSS publishing solution to support feed customization.

Search-Based RSS Feeds

Search-based RSS feeds are a subset of customizable RSS feeds, and they work just like a search engine. You type in a certain keyword or keyword combinations and the search engine gives you the most relevant or the latest results for that keyword combination.

You can do the same with RSS, allowing your visitors to enter specific keywords and then get the content from you only based on those keywords.

Personalized RSS Feeds

Giving users the choice to customize the content they are receiving from you is one thing, but certain content may actually demand you to personalize the feed using your subscribers personal information.

The most basic variation, used to lift response, is addressing your subscribers by name or using other data about the customer from your database, such as his address, previous purchases etc.

In other cases a bank might want to deliver information directly relating to your bank account, directly via RSS, such as your latest credit card transactions, and so on.

RSS Feeds With Content Targeting

Now imagine that you want to create individualized campaigns to individual subscribers, based on the information you already have in your database about their activities, demographics and so on, for example to send a promotion for product A only to those subscribers that might be most interested in product A.

In this case you will need an RSS solution that can pull this data from your database and then segment your subscribers based on the actual data.

Autoresponder RSS Feeds

Since their introduction, e-mail autoresponders have become a relatively mainstream internet direct marketing tool, although they haven't really made their way to the world of public relations.

The concept is simple à a certain action by your visitors on your website triggers a sequence of e-mail messages, delivered to that visitor, provided you have his e-mail address, over a period of several days.

Direct marketers use this to automatically communicate with the prospect after a certain action, trying to get him to do what they want.

The most common application is offering your visitors a free report, delivered to them via e-mail. After subscribing they start receiving consequtive parts of the report day after day or a every few days, receiving both new information as well as being exposed to the marketer's promotional message.

Other applications include autoresponder messages in relation to transactional e-mail:

  • Subscribe to a free e-mail newsletter. The first autoresponder message thanks you for the subscription and also gives you access to one of the newsletter issues. A couple of days later, while you're still "hot as a lead", you receive another e-mail, pertaining to the newsletter topic, giving you more advice or information on the topic and trying achieve a sales conversion. And so on.

  • Complete a webstore order. The first message thanks you for the purchase and recommends an additional product at a lower price. The second message tells you more about the product you purchased. The third messages makes a special additional purchase offer. The fourths message gives you some great additional tips, and so on.

  • Start an online order, but don't finish it. The first message reminds you that there are still products in your shopping cart. The second message reminds you again, giving you added inscentive to complete the order. And so on

The opportunities are practically limitless, but you get the picture.

Now simply transform this concept into the realm of RSS.

Someone subscribes to your RSS feed. The first couple of content items, spread-out through the first week, serve as a series of welcome messages giving the new subscriber access to your top content and inviting him to actively participate. Your latest feed updates come through as well, but your new subscriber also gets the extra treatment (content) in the same feed.

And now apply this to anything you're doing with RSS, where it makes sense to follow-up with additional information to your new subscribers once they subscribe, of course depending on the feed topic and target audience.

Very few RSS tools today offer autoresponder capabilities, but some do.

To Recap

Think of your RSS publishing strategy and try to establish which of the these publishing models your RSS publishing tool should support:

  • Topical or Target Audience Oriented RSS Feeds
  • Customizable RSS Feeds
  • Search-Based RSS Feeds
  • Personalized RSS Feeds
  • RSS Feeds With Content Targeting
  • Autoresponder RSS Feeds
How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


RSS Industry Night Roundtable II

Pheedo, iUpload and PRWeb are organizing the RSS Industry Night Roundtable II event, following the event we did together last December, coinciding with the Syndicate Conference.

Now, to part II (which I unfortunatelly won't be able to make) ...

Coinciding with Ad:Tech San Francisco April 26-28, the RSS Industry Night Roundtable II aims to assemble a group of the top thought leaders in the RSS industry to discuss key topics that challenge all of us in RSS Advertising. This group will span the disciplines of RSS advertising, RSS manufacture, RSS aggregators and readers, and RSS purveyors and luminaries.

The event is free and seating is limited to 40 people. The event is sponsored by iUpload, PRWeb and Pheedo.

The first RSS Roundtable dinner, brought together some of the pioneers in RSS marketing and services including, Yahoo!, Microsoft, eBay, NewsGator, Simplefeed, Pubsub, Feedburner, Pheedo and Forrester.

The intent of this meeting is to discuss a number of key issues facing our industry and it's chances for continued success. This meeting will also serve as a vehicle for our key industry partners to discuss mutual challenges and viable solutions, as well as come to a mutual understanding of goals and objectives that we all have for the RSS advertising space. Lastly, we will have an opportunity to collaborate, as leaders in the industry, on how we can increase the rate of RSS adoption among information consumers. Case studies on RSS advertising success will also be presented. Attendees will also be encouraged to share their stories.

Where: San Francisco, 10-15 minute walk from Moscone (location of Ad:Tech). Event location details will be sent to interested parties.
Time: 6:30PM - 9:30PM
Date: April 27 (second day of Ad:Tech)
Cost: Free dinner sponsored by iUpload, PRWeb, Pheedo, cash bar
RSVP:: Send an email to bill AT Pheedo.com with your name, email, telephone and company name/address

Topics:
There are so many topics that we can collectively address as an industry, however, it's critical that we focus on the important few that address issues of RSS growth and adoption.

We will focus on key industry issues that are preventing business adoption of RSS. Below are the high-level issues that we'll cover. At the end of the document are additional topics that can be discussed if there is additional time.

--> Lack of standardized RSS metrics
--> Lack of presentable case studies and best practices
--> IRSS mass syndication
--> Actual RSS penetration
--> Rich-media advertising

Attendees:
Ideally, the event will attract around 40 high level leaders from within the RSS and Advertising industries including the following disciplines.

RSS Manufacturer
RSS Advertising
RSS Readers
RSS Services
RSS Convergence
RSS Research

If you are interested in attending, please send an email to bill AT Pheedo.com with your name, email, telephone and company name/address.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


New Stats on Podcast Growth by FeedBurner

FeedBurner just released the latest stats on the podcast feeds managed through their system.

a] They manage 44,000 podcasts ...

b] ... with a total of 1.6 million subscribers.

c] Unfortunatelly, as a simple calculation will show, that average only to 36 subscribers per podcast feed, which isn't much, but it's certainly a start.

d] Podcast circulation is growing 20% per month.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


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MLA - APA and CHICAGO Style Citation


MLA - APA and CHICAGO Style Citation
Brand new feature added today! Even though EzineArticles.com is not designed for college students, the reality is that the articles in the directory are getting cited and quoted very often in academicville. The evidence comes from the many college student questions that we receive via email. To make their lives...

Easy RSS Advertising From Pheedo: Ads for Feeds

Pheedo today announced their new service, Ads for Feeds, which allows RSS publishers to easily place ads in their RSS feeds, while at the same time gathering RSS metrics and without redirecting traffic to another domain.

If you've explored the RSS space in more detail you know that free services like FeedBurner allow you to easily place ads in your feeds and measure the feeds themselves, but they require you to direct your visitors to a republished version of your feed on their server.

What this means is that while you do get the ability to place ads and measure your feeds, you do lose some of the search engine optimization impact of RSS, since your RSS feeds are no longer stationed on your domain.

Pheedo's service on the other hand allows you to keep your feeds on your own domain and take advantage of the service by simply pasting their code in your feeds.

There's a premium + version as well, with more features and more in-depth analytics.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


Report This!
Giving power to the people, we're now enlisting the million+ folks who visit EzineArticles.com the ability to tell us if an article is not original content or worse. You can find this new feature in the article tools to the upper right of any article. It's the last menu item....

New Hope for Branded RSS Readers

Branded RSS Readers never really took off, although they provide marketers with uncounted benefits of better connecting with their customers, while at the same time offering them a valuable service.

I see two key issues preventing branded RSS Reader growth:

a] Most marketers are not ready to invest enough to provide a fully-featured advanced RSS Reader, instead opting to provide branded readers with nothing but the basic feature-sets.

b] If you're an internet user, why use a basic feature-set RSS reader with messages from marketers, if you can get the same functionality for free and without all the added branding?

Notice: company's with strong pull with their prospects, especially media companies, can still get away offering nothing but the simplest features. If you have customer or visitor loyalty, you have pull.

Well, things might actually be looking up ...

As of recently almost no advanced RSS Reader is available for free any longer. Attensa, FeedDeemon and a host of other advanced RSS readers have taken the "purchase" road, starting to charge for their Readers.

So here's an idea for marketers --> why not sponsor an advanced RSS Reader from top RSS Reader vendors, brand it and then give it away for free to your customers?

You'll get a branded RSS reader at a lower cost and your customers will get a valuable free service.

This idea came to me just now, reading how the American Red Cross is working on providing a free branded RSS Reader with their feeds pre-loaded [via Micropersuasion].

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


Article Comments Trend
About (3) weeks ago we abolished the "Registered Commentor" system for those who wanted to leave comments on any article and replaced it with a simple CAPTCHA code to authenticate the commentor as a human rather than a spamming machine. For 2006, in January we had 117 comments, February 148...

Author Support
A peak into our author/member support system: Only our Managing Editor and myself monitor the incoming emails to support, the contact us forms and the replies to any system generated messages. None of our half dozen full or part time editors read any of the incoming emails to support... I...

Syndicate IQ Shakes the RSS Advertising World With Advanced Ad Serving

Syndicate IQ just announced their RSS ad serving platform that finally brings RSS advertising closer to what "traditional" online advertiers want.

What they're telling right now is:

a] They're able to insert RSS ads into feeds on a per-user basis, regardless of what article the subscriber is currently reading.

b] They can display different versions/formats of the ad, depending on the RSS Reader the subscriber is using.

c] Their RSS ad server integrates with "traditional" online ad servers, centralizing reporting and stats.

More coming on this soon, but until then also read Syndicate IQ's view on the state of RSS advertising, which indicates why the above features are needed.

How Can RSS Power Your Internet Marketing and Publishing?
Find out more in the most comprehensive and best guide on RSS for marketers, as acclaimed by leading RSS experts, developers, marketers and publishers.
Click here and get the step-by-step guide to taking full marketing advantage of RSS.


Making Your Author Bio Exciting
After reviewing a hundred recently updated author bio's today, it's clear that many authors are missing an excellent opportunity to leverage the publicity their author bio can create for themselves. This is not to be confused with the RESOURCE BOX at the end of any article, but rather the extended...

Copywriting Makeover: Subtle Changes Make A Noticeable Difference Part 1 of 2
Changing a few words in your copy can lead to double-digit increases in conversions. If that sounds like a bunch of hype from an online infomercial, stick around and I'll show you how it's done.

Signed By Company Name
Question from a reader named Eli: Hi Chris, I'm looking to take article writing to the next level and I wanted to ask how often do you see articles that are signed by groups, organizations, or websites? In other words, the articles don't have a specific name of an individual...

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Friday, April 28, 2006

Article Comments Trend


Article Comments Trend
About (3) weeks ago we abolished the "Registered Commentor" system for those who wanted to leave comments on any article and replaced it with a simple CAPTCHA code to authenticate the commentor as a human rather than a spamming machine. For 2006, in January we had 117 comments, February 148...

EzineArticles Article Lifecycle
Brand new tool is available to help educate newbies as to the lifecycle of an article as it flows through the EzineArticles system. You can check it out here: Article Life Cycle What do you think? How could we improve this training tool designed to help someone new to EzineArticles.com...

Making Your Author Bio Exciting
After reviewing a hundred recently updated author bio's today, it's clear that many authors are missing an excellent opportunity to leverage the publicity their author bio can create for themselves. This is not to be confused with the RESOURCE BOX at the end of any article, but rather the extended...

O Reilly s Computer Book Market Analysis
The O Reilly Radar blog has three great posts covering the current state of the computer book market (look here, here and here). The third post is perhaps the most interesting. Here are a few excerpts: Among the majors (Pearson, Wiley,...

P.R. Honesty
Stacey Miller s Book Promotion blog originally caught my eye last month. Her latest post entitled Does Book Promotion Increase Book Sales? is nothing short of excellent. Don t click over that post in the hopes of hearing an expert tell you...

Visit the Book Publicity Gallery to see Documents and Photos of Successful Book Publicity Tours and Information.
Visit this link for a whole gallery full of scans from the NY Times and Publisher's Weekly.

My Publishing Swicki
I ve mentioned before that I ve got a fascination with the wisdom of crowds, the benefits of digg over Slashdot, etc. Thanks to Mark Cuban s blog I just discovered a search tool that leverages the tendencies of others: Eurekster s swicki. This...

How to Launch Your Career as an Author, Get Your Book Published and Get Book Publicity: MP3 Audio
Find out how Arielle Ford has helped launch the careers and create bestselling books for Deepak Chopra; Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God; Debbie Ford, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers; and Dean Ornish, Love and Survival and many, many other notable authors. Visit www.EverythingYouShouldKnow.com for more details

getAbstract: A Book Summary Service that Really Works
Their tagline is compressed knowledge . I once tried a competing book summary subscription program and was highly disappointed, so I approached getAbstract as a full-fledged skeptic. I ve now read 6 of their summaries and I was wrong. This is a...

Old Media In Denial: Movie Theaters
Mark Cuban s production company, HDNetFilms, is trying to reinvent the movie business. This isn t exactly news, but I got a chuckle out of a recent Wired interview with Peter Brown, CEO of AMC Entertainment. Go ahead click to the link and...

Arielle Ford, Publicist biography
Arielle Ford has helped launch the careers and create bestselling books for Deepak Chopra; Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God; Debbie Ford, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers; and Dean Ornish, Love and Survival and many, many other notable authors.

Recycle Your Article Electrons
EARTH DAY was this past weekend where we are reminded to care for Mother Earth. :-) I thought this would be a great (and just a little cheesy) opportunity to remind you of the benefits of recycling your article electrons! What does this mean to you, the expert author? It...

Write a Book and Get Your Book Published: Subscribe to America's Most Successful Book Publicist's Newsletter Today
Sign up for the free HOW TO GET YOUR BOOK PUBLISHED and PUBLICIZED newsletter from Arielle Ford. In case you don't know Arielle by name, she's publicized hundreds of authors and books. 11 of which are #1 Bestsellers. Her clients include Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Neale Donald Walsch, Dean Ornish, Jon Gordon, Debbie Ford, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. Arielle has compiled a list of nearly every question a first-time or experienced author wants to know about publishing, publicity, building a platform and the book business. Every issue is jam-packed with answers to the questions that get your book published and you booked on radio, television, newspapers and magazines.

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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Keyword Wars


Keyword Wars
I was reading some of the blogs that gave feedback to Yanik Silver's event last month and one of the bloggers was appalled that 2 or more of the speakers (myself one of them) mentioned inferior keyword research tools. It's like if you are not a "Wordtracker zen master", you...

BBC Goes 2.0
MediaGuardian.co.uk: "The BBC today unveiled radical plans to rebuild its website around user-generated content, including blogs and home videos, with the aim of creating a public service version of MySpace.com."...

A Social Network for Feed Fans
Feed Collectors is a site where users can collect and share their RSS feeds in a social network environment. It's basically another way to aggregate your favorite blogs, podcasts, video podcasts, or news feeds and tag and share them....

Loud Thinking on Tech Publishing
David Heinemeier Hansson opens an interesting can of worms with this post about shaking up the tech publishing industry. There are loads of comments, including a couple from Tim O'Reilly, that make this a very good read....

American Express Rolls Citizen Marketing Effort
American Express has launched a promotion called 15 Second Clips that invites participants to submit a 15 second ad about their lives. It's themed after My Life, My Card ads featuring celebs. PodGuide TV, while praising this effort, is...

Author Support
A peak into our author/member support system: Only our Managing Editor and myself monitor the incoming emails to support, the contact us forms and the replies to any system generated messages. None of our half dozen full or part time editors read any of the incoming emails to support... I...

Add a Wiki, Bloglines or Technorati to Your Start Page
I have been playing a lot with Windows Live and the Google Personalized Home Page. I find these sites incredibly useful for aggregating content that I don't need cached. News, weather, and sports are a natural fit for these...

Report This!
Giving power to the people, we're now enlisting the million+ folks who visit EzineArticles.com the ability to tell us if an article is not original content or worse. You can find this new feature in the article tools to the upper right of any article. It's the last menu item....

Amazon s What do customers ultimately buy Feature
Have you noticed this feature on Amazon yet? I m talking about the What do customers ultimately buy after viewing items like this? area on the product page. I m not sure how long it s been active but I just started picking...

links for 2006-04-25
Everyone's an Editor as Wiki Fever Spreads to Shopping Sites - New York Times (tags: wikis commerce socialcommerce shopping e-commmerce amazon) Marketing Alternatif | Street, Buzz et Guerilla Marketing Blog on alternative marketing. It's in French but there's good...

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L.A. Times Blog Suspended for Ethics Violation


L.A. Times Blog Suspended for Ethics Violation


Social Networking Meets Music Listening: Mercora Launches Radio 2.0
Social networking is the ability to help to connect with friends, business partners, or other individuals using a variety of communication and social mapping tools. The more social networking systems self-embed elements and characteristics of what causes spontaneous person-to-person relationships......

Change Your Desktop Background, Change Your Energy


Video Advertising Marketplace Bets On User Contributions: Revver
Video advertising gives a new spin to how user-generated content and a distributed advertising model can enable exposure and profits for all parties involved. Watch, Upload, Make Money. This is the roaring mantra for newly launched Revver.com, an online video......

Broadcast Yourself Live From Your Own Web Page: Stickam Is Here
Stickam is a new unique communication and online collaboration widget that can be embedded into any web page. It allows to publish audio and video clips, images, as well as to interact in real-time with other people via text chat......

Social Signal Blogging Workshop


It's Hard Out Here for an Email Marketer
Earlier today I received this lovely offer: “I would like you to be our guest for the 2006 Email Insider Summit. As a Summit VIP, the cost of your airfare, hotel accommodations and conference registration will be paid for by MediaPost. The Email Insider Summit Advisory Board has identified you as a senior level marketer or agency executive decision maker within your company. You are among a select few to whom we are extending this special VIP opportunity.”

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Publicity for Your Book


New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic 47
New media, Web 2.0, online applications, web-based services, mobile applications and online collaboration tools are all part of this new basket full of gems I have prepared for you for another great technology-rich Sharewood Picnic. The Sharewood Picnic is my......

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A Lesson Learned from My Wife


A Lesson Learned from My Wife
Back in April of last year, after I got married, my wife pointed out a unusal habit of mine. I didn’t like to carry coins in my pocket, so at the stores, I either gave them away in a donation box, or just let the merchant keep the coins. My wife was getting [...]



Affiliate Datafeed Blogging
I’m currently testing an autoblogging script that automatically blogs from affiliate datafeeds from shareasale.com. This script is supposed to pull a datafeed from a merchant and convert it to a blog post using Wordpress 1.5.x. One thing that separates this script from other blogging script is that this autoblogging script actually pulls a [...]



How to Launch Your Career as an Author, Get Your Book Published and Get Book Publicity: MP3 Audio
Find out how Arielle Ford has helped launch the careers and create bestselling books for Deepak Chopra; Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God; Debbie Ford, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers; and Dean Ornish, Love and Survival and many, many other notable authors. Visit www.EverythingYouShouldKnow.com for more details

When Works Pass Into The Public Domain

Write a Book and Get Your Book Published: Subscribe to America's Most Successful Book Publicist's Newsletter Today
Sign up for the free HOW TO GET YOUR BOOK PUBLISHED and PUBLICIZED newsletter from Arielle Ford. In case you don't know Arielle by name, she's publicized hundreds of authors and books. 11 of which are #1 Bestsellers. Her clients include Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Neale Donald Walsch, Dean Ornish, Jon Gordon, Debbie Ford, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. Arielle has compiled a list of nearly every question a first-time or experienced author wants to know about publishing, publicity, building a platform and the book business. Every issue is jam-packed with answers to the questions that get your book published and you booked on radio, television, newspapers and magazines.

Visit the Book Publicity Gallery to see Documents and Photos of Successful Book Publicity Tours and Information.
Visit this link for a whole gallery full of scans from the NY Times and Publisher's Weekly.

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How to Get Your Book Published: Quicktime Video
Find out how Arielle Ford has helped launch the careers and create bestselling books for Deepak Chopra; Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God; Debbie Ford, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers; and Dean Ornish, Love and Survival and many, many other notable authors.

Arielle Ford, Publicist biography
Arielle Ford has helped launch the careers and create bestselling books for Deepak Chopra; Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God; Debbie Ford, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers; and Dean Ornish, Love and Survival and many, many other notable authors.

How to Get Your Book Published: Windows Media Video
Find out how Arielle Ford has helped launch the careers and create bestselling books for Deepak Chopra; Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations With God; Debbie Ford, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers; and Dean Ornish, Love and Survival and many, many other notable authors.

Million Dollar Product Creation Secrets just released!

Internet Audiences Growing: How Will You Respond?

A Few Thoughts on The Secret
I finally got to watch “The Secret” movie yesterday. For $4.95, I thought it was a bargain. You can’t even buy a hamburger for $4.95 from where I live. Food for my mind… it was under-priced. After watching “The Secret”, which I waited for a long time since it’s first trailer, [...]



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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

If Microsoft Designed the iPod...


If Microsoft Designed the iPod...
If you enjoyed this earlier post featuring a link to a fantastic iPod ad spoof, you'll get a kick out of this video showing where we'd be if Microsoft designed the iPod......

myFeedz Makes News Social
myFeedz is a new Web 2.0 application that calls itself a social newspaper. It shows the news that matters most to you based on topics you identify, your reading list or even an OPML file. A public release is...

links for 2006-04-24
BlackBerry Cool Blackberry Wallpaper Generator Upload an image to make your own Blackberry wallpaper: (tags: blackberry lifehacks) TelegramSam - Google Calendar SMS Tricks Send events to your Google Calendar. (tags: calendar Google Mobile SMS) Amazon.com: Most Edited Wikis...

Add a Wiki, Bloglines or Technorati to Your Start Page
I have been playing a lot with Windows Live and the Google Personalized Home Page. I find these sites incredibly useful for aggregating content that I don't need cached. News, weather, and sports are a natural fit for these...

Copywriting Makeover: Subtle Changes Make A Noticeable Difference Part 2 of 2
Changing a few words in your copy can lead to double-digit increases in conversions. If that sounds like a bunch of hype from an online infomercial, stick around and I'll show you how it's done.

A New Take on the Airplane Safety Video
Blogger Chris Pirillo mimics the United Airlines instructional video in this send-up on YouTube. If I worked for United Airlines I would substitute the models in the current video for the one of Chris. It's more engaging and real....

The Economist on New Media
Here s a good article from the Economist that talks about various types of media and where things are heading. Some notable excerpts: In the new-media era, audiences will occasionally be large, but often small, and usually tiny. We are entering...

Video Uploading + Mobile = We Tube
Mike Elgan brings us news about a new service from ComVu lets you broadcast live, streaming video to the Web via your cell phone. It will be available in 30 cities by next year. Technorati Tags: Uploading...

Set Reminders with RSS Feeds
Beeplet lets you create reminders, tag them and receive them either as an SMS, email, IM or an RSS feed. Technorati Tags: Ajax, Lifehacks, Ruby on Rails...

Got Audio? You've Got a Podcast
If you have audio files scattered across your web site you can convert them into a podcast quickly and easily using Podbasket. Simply tell Podbasket where your MP3 files live and it will aggregate them into a podcast feed....

links for 2006-04-25
Everyone's an Editor as Wiki Fever Spreads to Shopping Sites - New York Times (tags: wikis commerce socialcommerce shopping e-commmerce amazon) Marketing Alternatif | Street, Buzz et Guerilla Marketing Blog on alternative marketing. It's in French but there's good...

Copywriting Makeover: The Value of Being Crystal Clear: Part 2 of 2
If your prospects can't determine - with crystal clarity - what you do and how you can benefit them, all your copywriting efforts will be in vain.

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Tickle Their Funny Bone By C. Hope Clark


Tickle Their Funny Bone By C. Hope Clark
Tim Bete, humor writer and coordinator for the annual Erma Bombeck's Writing Workshop, teaches that to become a paid humor columnist, you need to submit your column to someone who will pay you...

Niche Topics in Embarrasing Problems
Are you running out of niche topics? Here is another great resource site for searching lucrative niche topics. EmbarrasingProblems.co.uk provides list of health related topics that are too sensitive for public discussions. Once you get to the site, you will find a small box with scroll on the left side. Scroll down the [...]



Business Blogs Good For Seniors As Personal Marketing And Visibility Enhancer...
Blogging can prove to be an effective and highly rewarding business strategy for senior executives and retired professionals who want to keep themselves involved in their field of interest. Photo credit: Fred Goldstein Blogs can indeed be effective instruments for......

A Lesson Learned from My Wife
Back in April of last year, after I got married, my wife pointed out a unusal habit of mine. I didn’t like to carry coins in my pocket, so at the stores, I either gave them away in a donation box, or just let the merchant keep the coins. My wife was getting [...]



Publisher's Desk For April 19th
~ONLY 10 DAYS AWAY AND ALREADY 60% FULL!!~ Start time for the Spring 2006 24-Hour Short Story Contest will be at 12:00 p.m. (noon) central time on Saturday, April 29, 2006! Participation is limited to 500 entrants. Contests always fill up, so don't delay if you want to participate! You can see the list of prizes (first prize is $300) and sign up here: http://www.writersweekly.com/misc/contest.html ~This Is A Great Article By Lorelle VanFossen!~ What Do You Do When Someone Steals Your Content http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/04/10/what-do-you-do-when-someone-steals-your-content/ ~Self-Published Books~ Dan Poynter discusses this topic on his radio show. Listen here: http://www.jackstreet.com/jackstreet/KPNT.E1.cfm Features Bobbi Ann Chukran, author of Lone Star State of Death published by Booklocker.com. ~NEW CLASS! How To Write A Cookbook And Sell It!~ Learn insider's tips of the trade through this course from a professional who has enjoyed more than 15 successful and profitable years in the cookbook and culinary industry. The instructor, Mara Reid Rogers', has written nine cookbooks, several of them main selections for national book clubs. For more info. or to sign up, see: http://www.writersweekly.com/wwu/courses/cooking.html ~NEW CLASSES START MAY 1ST!~ + Remember, Write And Publish Your Life Story + The Art of the Press Release (3-week mini-course) + Marketing Boot Camp For Freelance Writers + Cash in on Newsletter Writing and Publishing + Cash In On Teens And Tweens! + Negotiate Your Way to Higher Pay + Writing As Healing: The Power Of Personal Stories + Finish Your Novel In 8 Weeks! + Creating Three Dimensional Characters + Six Secrets To The Perfect Plot + Writing and Selling Tasty Restaurant Reviews + The BUZZ YOUR BOOK Online Class - with bestselling author M.J. ROSE + **NEW** How To Write A Cookbook And Sell It! Class descriptions and prices: http://www.writersweekly.com/wwu/courses/ ~Have A Need For Creative Freelancers?~ http://www.writersweekly.com/phpBB2/index.php?c=2 ~Are You Missing The Party?~ The Freelance Writing Forum is very active and we'd love to have you join us! http://www.writersweekly.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=15 ~Need Our Advertising Rates?~ See: http://www.writersweekly.com/misc/adrates.html ~New Writer's Guidelines Appearing to WritersWeekly.com~ Wavelength Magazine - Pays $50-$100; $50 for cartoons http://forums.writersweekly.com/viewtopic.php?t=6205 Coastal Elegance & Wealth - Pays $250-$350 http://forums.writersweekly.com/viewtopic.php?t=6202 Vintage Romance Publishing - Pays 6% royalties. http://forums.writersweekly.com/viewtopic.php?t=6201

The Latest From AngelaHoy.com For April 19th
Angela is under the weather this week (hack, sniff, cough). Her blog will return next week.

The Internet Changed My Writing Life! By Connie Werner Reichert
On New Year's Eve in 1994, I gave birth to a baby girl and a new business. Crazy, yes, but it was something I had to do. Determined to be a stay-at-home-mom, I began to make my living as a home-based publicist and freelance writer. This was especially challenging since I was an orphaned single mom with no one to help me. I had to figure out a way to raise my child and earn a living in an environment that catered to both. Thank God for the Internet!

Breaking New Media News - Today's Top News Stories
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Paying Markets And Freelance Jobs For April 19th
PAYING MARKETS These are NOT recycled guidelines. WritersWeekly.com only features original market listings, received from and approved by the editors at each publication. Home Educator's Family Times CURRENT NEEDS: "Family stories, humor, educational issues, homeschooling experiences, book excerpts." Pays $25 max for articles to 1200 words. Island Angler CURRENT NEEDS: "We are always looking for well written articles about Vancouver Island fisheries. We are also looking to acquire guidebook manuscripts that would fit with our existing line of books." ISLANDS CURRENT NEEDS: "We are actively searching for items for our front of the book, DISCOVER, season-specific ideas for the DISCOVER Opener, and departments: Island Life and Adventures. Minnesota Law & Politics, Washington Law & Politics, and Super Lawyer magazines CURRENT NEEDS: "We ALWAYS need original stories about the law or politics, and they ALWAYS have to be locally focused." Newsdesk Media Inc. CURRENT NEEDS: "We are currently looking for writers with experience in the fields of financial markets (NO personal finance, please), futures-options-derivatives, commodities, insurance, aerospace and aviation, defense, state economic development. Also looking for those with experience in writing about economic topics in Latin America or Asia. Journalism/magazine experience only; no PR/corporate writers, please." Nuestra Gente Utah CURRENT NEEDS: "Lifestyle features, personal stories, columns, travel, recipes, how-to's, etc. written in Spanish. Hispanic writers preferred."