Lets face it as much as we
all rely on email communications it is not really a reliable
technology.
Why Should I care about RSS Feeds
SPAM and viruses have wreaked havoc with a communication
medium and reduced its value. Users have become admittedly
paranoid about privacy issues and have begun "tuning
out" and mentally filtering mail. What this means is
that vendors really ought to begin exploring alternatives
means of communciation in order to be heard. One of these
alternatives is RSS or Really Simple Syndication.
While I'm not suggesting that you abandon email I think
that many might want to consider RSS feeds as well. Because
RSS Feeds are selected by the end user spam is not an issue.
RSS is created using XML, a very basic markup language.
One that does not contain the risks inherent to email.
Endusers select the feeds they wish to view. Content providers
select the feeds they wish to display. By providing a RSS
feed another site may pick up "news" about your
software and post it. If email continues on a self destruct
course RSS will become a new standard and an accepted viable
alternative or more likely an email supplement. For now
if you have a "technical" customer base RSS might
be a "cool" thing to add.
What are RSS Feeds -
In very simple non-technical terms RSS is an XML file containing
a directory of web pages with related news or information.
The RSS is contained in an XML file and referred to as a
"feed". RSS format is very simple, in fact even
I was able to create a feed with little effort.
The XML file basically contains what would be commonly
used as a title and description in an html document, along
with the url of a web page containing the actual content.
Sample feeds can be seen at: http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/feed.xml
http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/marketing-feed.xml
http://www.notepage.net/feed.xml
Once uploaded to a website the feed should be validated
(to make sure you did not use any invalid characters). The
feed can then be submitted to engines. Individuals can view
your content in a reader. Individuals can also add news
feed to their websites by using an aggregator and tapping
the feed of news vendors or others.
For convenience I've created a webpage with RSS resources
at http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/rss-feeds.html. |