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Created on: May 05, 2010
In the early 1990s, the internet was seen as a tool for chatting or building a company website. Few people dreamed of the potential to provide millions with a way to earn money. Today, anyone can take advantage of free tools to build an online blog or online affiliate marketing business. Making money online requires getting visitors to your website and giving them a reason to come back. Utilizing Really Simple Syndication (RSS) can help your blog make money online.
Effectively utilizing Really Simple Syndication (RSS) on your blog requires understanding Really Simple Syndication (RSS). Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is similar to bookmarking a site. Bookmarking a site allows web visitors to quickly find sites that they like. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows blog visitors to bookmark blogs that they like. Unlike just bookmarking a website, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) bring new blog content directly to the website visitor. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows blog readers to be notified about new content, without requiring them to visit the blog.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) sends new content directly to the website visitor. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows website visitors to see new post(s) headline and either a summary of the blog post or the blog post's complete text. Many blogs set their Really Simple Syndication (RSS) settings to send post summaries. Sending summaries wets the website visitor's appetite for more. The Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed provides a link back to the blog. This pulls website visitors back to your blog.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows you to quickly track your readership. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) by itself, will not track your blog's readership. However, there are many services that monitor your Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed and provide information about your blog's readers.
Feedburner is one of the largest Really Simple Syndication (RSS) services. Feedburner routes your Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed through its website. Once you sign up with Feedburner, you receive HTML code to insert into your blog. Blog visitors utilize this code to subscribe to your Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed. This allows Feedburner to track how many readers your blog has, what posts your blog readers are reading, and how many click from your Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed back to your blog.
Know more about your blog's readers allows you to increase your readership. Using the information from Feedburner allows you to see which posts your readers are clicking on. Once you know which topics readers are drawn to then you can write more blog posts in these areas. You also will know which topics readers are not drawn to. This information allows you to stay away from or minimize these topics.
Utilizing Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows you to increase your blog's website visitors. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows readers to subscribe to your blog. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is much like subscribing to your local newspaper. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) delivers your blog's new content directly to the user. Really Simple Syndication's (RSS) automatic delivery helps to pull website visitor back to your blog. This can create a steady flow of blog traffic. A steady flow of blog traffic aids in increasing your blog's earnings.
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