Press Release Technology of RSS Feeds

Writing by Brick Marketing on Thursday, 27 of December , 2007 at 9:42 am

Press Releases are also thankful for technological breakthroughs. Though they may not be deemed as such, it still remains that RSS feeds pose as another means of distributing press releases, actually pertaining to daily posts we make on blog and web sites. Surely, there will be subscribers to posts of most sites and one thing that they are after are updates and latest posts.

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http://www.a1-articledirectory.com/Article/All-You-Need-To-Know-About-Rss/6143
To be able to use RSS, you first have to download a software (content management system), by which XML format can be read. The title and, excerpt of the article, and a link to the full article are shown. Other than just text, you can also insert multimedia files in RSS feeds like pictures, videos, mp3s and others. Broadcatching, picturecasting, photocasting, and podcasting are some features you can incorporate into your feed, but will not be discussed in this article.

RSS feeds subscription informs these subscribers each time a new post is made. Hence, it is an alarm of sorts. Rather than obliging patrons to keep on coming back, they can get a bird’s eye view of the post through these RSS feeds.

You must remember that not all posts may be of interest to people. Press release distribution can work well with RSS feeds as well since once sites are updated, they show these new posts which may solicit a visit to the source site to which it is hosted.

Just imagine the number of potential subscribers you have that will keep on coming back each time you make an update. Rather than hope for the best, one update is broadcasted through the web and once they see it, expect the traffic to rise so that they can see what the latest feeds are. Doesn’t this scenario cater to the same approach when press releases are composed and segregated? Lesser work but better opportunities, that is what RSS feeds have to offer for sites aching for attention and traffic.

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