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Debunking a Few RSS Myths

 
Author: Ted Gross

When I first published my series of 13 articles on RSS feeds, and finally finished them I thought that was it. Enough is enough. RSS is great and can be mastered by the newbie. I did my bit and finished.

Lately, in a few moments of rare freedom, I have been seeing more and more articles (not only in article submission sites) about the great revolution of RSS and how you MUST have RSS in order to succeed in a web business. I am not going to argue, disagree or agree with any of these points or suppositions. However, there are some critical issues and really misunderstood conceptions about RSS and its value.

Fallacies:

  1. False - Putting up an RSS feed on Your Web site will gain you more visibility by Search Engines. This is simply not correct. First of all most of the websites offer you an RSS feed in Javascript. Search engines DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT read any Javascript. They ignore it. Whatever is fed out in Javascript is just not there to the search engine. Invisible. Nada. So you can put up RSS feeds on your web site(s) so your customers/users are given more information and will keep on coming back, but unless you serve that RSS feed in PHP forget the search engine plus.

  2. False - Plug In Advertisements to your RSS feed will triple your business. Maybe. On a good, sunny day when the people reading your feed are really in a GREAT mood. Serious RSS users will be looking for CONTENT. After all the whole purpose of the RSS feed is to give out a headline and then get the reader to click back to your website perhaps to purchase or see or be interested. But plugging in advertisements (another affiliate marketing approach) is an idea which is GOOD, but do not think it is going to "triple" your business. Google allows plug in Google adverts. All these are legitimate. BUT like any affiliate marketing plan, JUST BECAUSE IT IS RSS DOES NOT MEAN IT IS GOING TO BE MAGIC.

  3. False - You MUST have an RSS feed because it will gain you many more hits to your website. This one I love. It is the same as saying You MUST have a web site because it will increase your business. Well RSS feeds will increase your business. IF and again I say IF they are picked up and IF they are READ. And just like Web sites and blogs, you are competing against tens of thousands if not millions of RSS feeds. In order for your RSS feed to work in the way you want, people have to first find it, then put it in their aggregator and finally READ it and then read it tomorrow as well!

  4. False - RSS feeds are all the rage and therefore the most important tool in your arsenal. Careful on this one - BE REAL CAREFUL. If you study the market, it is the Podcasts and looming Videocasts that are the "rage". A consumer market wants sounds and visuals. Not just text. And yes you can get a picture into an RSS feed. But putting in a song or a video clip is oh so much more attractive. And OH SO MUCH MORE BANDWIDTH ON YOUR SITE. Actually RSS is not a rage anymore. It is just another technology very much like Blogs which has found a niche and become one of the available tools you should use for your promotion. But it is certainly not the ONLY tool, or even the most important tool.

  5. False - RSS is simplicity itself. Yes it if for the technologically minded. It is not as easy as Blogging. Getting up maintaining an RSS feed is work. Lots of it. Lots of gritty work. You can purchase automatic parsers, or build one yourself. It is still work. Just take a look on any RSS directory site how many RSS feeds fail to "validate" or how many were updated 5 months ago the last time. Like Blogging the work is in keeping it up.

Now to one other CRITICAL point. Have you noticed how many articles and maybe emails and certainly professional magazines are devoting themselves to getting the message across: "Content is important. But Original Content is critical!" The same holds true for your RSS feed. If you own a newspaper then original content is not a problem. But if you are showing the same RSS feed that 10,000 others are showing on their web sites for the purpose of increasing your search engine rating..forget it. If you are doing it to provide your customers with a service, then go for it. That does work as a marketing tool. But do not fool yourself in thinking that content from an RSS feed made available at CNN.com will get you listed on page one of Google or MSN or Yahoo when someone searches for "current news events".

All in all RSS is great. But like Blogging when it began, so many superlatives are being issued that it is hard not to get carried away. Keep RSS in perspective. If you have a Podcast or Videocast then you are way ahead of the game and that is where you should be headed. The best you could do today to beat the market is to combine text and voice with your products and issue it as a Podcast. That will get you noticed.

Now you will excuse me as I have to go figure out just why my RSS feed is not validating!!

Author Bio:

Ted Gross

Ted Gross was born and raised in New York City and in 1978, moved to Israel, and currently resides in Jerusalem.

He began his writing career in University as the op-ed editor of the University paper and wrote a series of eight editorials during that year. While in Israel, he wrote two children's books. "The Letter & The Crown"; was published in Israel, while the second, and more successful, was published in the United States by United Synagogue entitled, "Of Rabbit's Wool & Camel's Hair". While teaching comparative religion, he also had articles on polemics and religion published in Midstream Magazine.

However, by the time the children's books were published his family was growing, and he began work and was active in high tech from 1985 until 2001. There he functioned as a CTO ? Chief Technological Officer ? in three different companies, managing to take two companies from start-up phase to a buyout and a successful IPO respectively.

After having taken the last company to a successful IPO, six children and a peaceful divorce, it was time to leave high-tech and try and develop some ideas in writing. At that point, Israel embarked on "Operation Defensive Shield", and since Ted is a reserve battlefield medic, he ended up in Jenin, and the battles that took place there became front-page news all over the world. "Three Weeks In Jenin" was written soon after, though unfortunately the contract was cancelled once the United States entered into its current war with Iraq. However, an independent movie producer, did do a documentary on Ted's experiences as a medic in Jenin.

He currently is working on the "Chronicles of the Children of Heaven" (a fantasy work), on another non-fiction book entitled "Last Times" and on a cooking book entitled "Help! I Have A Fire In My Kitchen", (as well as short stories and poetry from time to time). To make ends meet, Ted owns a real-estate investment firm in Jerusalem and Virgin Earth Article Submissions.

Examples of Ted's work can be found on his web site.

Usually one can find Ted either putting out fires in his kitchen, drinking coffee in a cafe musing about the great "what-ifs" of life, assistant coaching little league baseball, dealing with one of his six children, having a fight with his sister, or walking the byways of Jerusalem with Rainbow, his golden retriever, pondering the silence of the heavens.

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