The first step in marketing of your product is to get your content delivered. Only then you can communicate, sell your products and establish relationships with your customer. While some Internet distribution channels is missing from their path in the case of e-mail marketing. We end up losing money, effort and especially our precious time. Direct marketing, direct sales, relationship building, public relations through direct communication with the media, communicating with your partners and employees, directly advertise their products, customer announcements and updates about all these events are impossible if your content can not delivered.
RSS can help you to deliver your content to people who have voluntarily subscribed to your information.
Here are some common examples of content that can not give you the number of subscriber:
- Newspapers use RSS feeds to deliver the news to subscribers. So they can stay informed about news flashes around the world. Publishers can use RSS feeds to inform best-sellers. This helps users keep track of versions are interested in
- RSS can help affiliate managers to communicate with their subsidiaries.
- Banks · can create RSS feeds to show their customers about their new projects in the savings or changes in interest rates.
- Software vendors- Software vendors can keep their subscribers informed on the latest downloads and programs available. They can also facilitate access to software updates, delivered to them exactly as they are available. Therefore, avoid spam filters and other barricades.
- A one hundred content publishers use RSS to distribute audio content, such as radio interviews themselves.
- Some web sites allow people to post photos, videos and texts on their mobile phone via RSS feeds.
- The educational institutions using RSS to deliver educational content.
Creating RSS feeds with posts can be help full to keep constant contact with the subscriber.You can give limited access to the contents to customers, employees, partners and even investors. RSS can be used for internal communication, teamwork and other necessities.
As you can see, through RSS feeds, virtually any type of content to virtually any audience can be delivered. The only thing to consider is the content has been divided into individual elements or stories. The possibilities of integrating RSS into strategies for communication are endless. There are no limits to what, by whom and how you can communicate via RSS feed.



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