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You are here: Home » RSS Cases - From Technology to Praxis » RSS Marketing » A Fine Way To Promote RSS Feeds March 14, 2006 A Fine Way To Promote RSS Feeds During my latest bout of random surfing, I came across a brilliantly written website called Technology Evangelist. This is a well-thought out website, which focuses on the positive aspects of technology and employs it well on the site. One of the things that Technology Evangelist does very well is apparent on the home page. Visit the site and look at the top right. You'll see a mini-banner indicating their subscription options. Whether they've taken a cue from the BBC website or not, they've smartly laid out all their syndication options - and there are dozens of options. I can't quite put my finger on it, but despite the numerous options, I do not find their presentation intimidating. When you have a look, you'll see what I mean. They've actually even split up the RSS video feeds into numerous offerings, depending on the type of device you'll be consuming the feed on. How much easier could it be? The only thing they're missing is an explanation of what RSS is. But for visitors who do know, Technology Evangelist has done a great job of providing numerous content syndication options. >> Raj Kumar Dash, http://www.chameleonintegration.com/ Technorati Tags: rsscases, rss cases, rss feeds, web feeds, content feeds, content syndication, the indie virus Comments
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