Really Simple Syndication(RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you frequently visit or websites that are your favorite.
Many people panic at the thought of writing a business plan; it sounds very formal and can be a daunting prospect. The fear of knowing what to include and what template to use (there are so many!) can be stressful.
Although search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Ask will no doubt play a major role in sending users to your website, there are other areas of promotion that you should not overlook. These include, social networking sites such as Digg and Stumbleupon, online forums, blogs, online directories and of course article directories.
What is a blog? Not only that, but what are blogs used for? If you don’t know the answer to that, where have you been for the last three or four years? The word blog is short for web log, and is strictly a record of the changing content of your website. People who were interested in the content of your site would register to receive your blog, and would be informed whenever a page on your site was updated.
The rise of the Internet has made social interaction more vivid, in both real and virtual worlds. Before, socializing simply meant going through the standard social circles likes clubs, or thru methods like joining dating networks, or meeting people with the same interests in clubs or other social organizations.
It’s easy to get caught into the trap of thinking that because you don’t have any news there is no scope for PR. That is not the case, there are many opportunities out there to get great coverage in the press and media by doing a bit of PR without having a news story – you just need to know where to look. Here are five ideas to get you started:
Every company or small / home business exists for the purpose of providing their product or service to the market place. With this point in mind it is sometimes baffling not to mention amazing that a great deal of businesses do not spend time on market segmentation (or niche marketing and we will use the terms interchangeably) as a regular part of their business strategy planning sessions.
With the growing number of technologies used across the web, it can be difficult to keep track of and understand all of them. One of the most widespread of these tools is the technology known as RSS, short for really simple syndication. RSS is exactly what the name sounds like, a language for syndicating websites for easy consumption. The popularity of RSS has grown in direct proportion to the spread of blogs, podcasts, and online video.