ComputerHunter.org

 

Blogs and RSS - Why Do I Need This Stuff?


If you've been under a rock for the last year or so it's possible you might not have heard about blogs and RSS feeds. If you're like most of us, you've heard the buzz but might not've known what to make of it or what to do with it. Here's some answers.

First RSS feeds. RSS, depending on who you ask, stands for Really Simple Syndication. This is a technology that enables you to bring fresh, constantly updated material (feeds) into your site. The attraction of this is obvious. Sites need content, the fresher the better. Search engines love new content, hence the excitement about being able to pipe in extremely targeted feeds directly into your site. The implementation of this is not as difficult as one might imagine, and the choices for content are ever-burgeoning. You can find a feed for almost anything, and if you can't, you can create your own and syndicate it all over the web. The possibilities are mind-boggling. End-users must have the capability to read these feeds, but there are free feed readers all over the place and the new generation of browsers will have this built in.

Blogs. Nominated as one of the top words of 2004, they were prominent in the election (can you say, or want to, Howard Dean?) and they have become more a of web-household item. Blog software is ridiculously easy to use, and free. But why do I need one, you ask. Well, for me, it boils down to one thing and one thing only: search engines love blogs!! I have blogs that have higher (and much more quickly acquired) PageRank than sites that have several hundred pages of content! Why is this? Think about it: the very thing search engines love most, fresh content, is the very nature of blogging. Most blogs, at least commercial ones, are very on topic, keyword oriented, and frequently updated. The marketing piece concerning blogs is still in it's infancy but growing fast. There is little more powerful these days than a content blog hosted on your own site that is updated daily. I have blogs that get more traffic than the site they are sitting on! Think about this. It'll be worth it!

Blogs and RSS feeds are the next big thing that's already here! Don't miss out on the possibilities they offer!

Keith Thompson is the webmaster at Internet Marketing Here & Now, where you can find all sorts of information regarding RSS feeds!







Google News - Top Stories

Washington Post

McCain and Palin hit road after convention
Reuters - 1 hour ago
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent ST. PAUL (Reuters) - Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin kicked off a two-month battle for the White House on Friday with a promise that "change is coming," a theme co-opted from their Democratic rivals.
McCain, Obama Vie for 'Reformist' Mantle Washington Post
Republicans, Democrats Head Home After Nominees Make Their Case Bloomberg
DetNews.com - San Jose Mercury News - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com - Dallas Morning News
all 4,006 news articles


Boston Globe

Evacuations Are Advised as Storm Nears the Southeast
New York Times - 5 hours ago
By ROBBIE BROWN ATLANTA - As Tropical Storm Hanna surged toward the Atlantic Coast on Thursday, the authorities declared states of emergency in Virginia and North Carolina and recommended evacuation from some coastal regions of South Carolina.
Video: NC Residents, Businesses Brace for Hanna AssociatedPress
Hanna won't bring much rain to Triad Winston-Salem Journal
Greenville News - N.C. State University Technician Online - Durham Herald Sun - University of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel
all 2,104 news articles


Washington Post

Meteoric rise ends in dramatic crash for Kilpatrick
DetNews.com - 1 hour ago
DETROIT -- His reputation in tatters, Kwame Kilpatrick leaves the mayor's office with an uncertain future and an inescapable legacy.
Video: A Timeline of Detroit Mayor's Text Scandal AssociatedPress
Detroit’s Mayor Will Leave Office and Go to Jail New York Times
Wall Street Journal - CNN International - Macomb Daily - Washington Post
all 5,806 news articles


ABC News

Abramoff Sentenced To Four More Years
CBS News - 43 minutes ago
By John Bresnahan (The Politico) Former GOP super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff was sentenced Thursday to an additional 48 months in prison for conspiring to corrupt public officials and tax evasion.
Abramoff gets reduced sentence San Jose Mercury News
Abramoff Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for Corruption Washington Post
New York Times - KTEN - BBC News - NewsOK.com
all 751 news articles


BBC News

Defiant Cheney vows Georgia will join Nato
guardian.co.uk - 7 hours ago
The US vice-president, Dick Cheney, yesterday issued a direct challenge to Moscow's sway over Georgia, pledging Washington's support for its eventual membership of Nato, while denouncing Russia's "illegitimate" invasion.
Video: Cheney Slams Russia for War Against Georgia AssociatedPress
Cheney criticises Russia on Georgia visit AFP
Voice of America - The Associated Press - Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Los Angeles Times
all 2,151 news articles

Google
 

Copyright © 2006 Computer Hunter - A Division of Arthur´s Job Base