RSS, Not Just A Blogging Tool
If you happen to be a blogger, you must be perfectly aware what
role RSS (Really Simple Syndication) plays in the blogging
world. This new way of sharing and distributing content has
spread across the web like wildfire in the past few years. And
blogs have played a major part in this dynamic growth,
catapulting the technology in the stratosphere in a very short
amount of time.
As more and more blogs are added to the World Wide Web (about
"forty thousand" a day), RSS is fast becoming a tool religiously
used by the majority of bloggers. However, it's very unlikely
that blogs will be responsible for the future of RSS.
RSS In the Corporate World
There are bigger fishes to catch out there when it comes to
RSS. Larger than life opportunities for RSS exist not in blogs
but in the corporate sector. And as more and more web services
join the RSS bandwagon offering syndication with a creative
twist, there's no doubt that RSS can be used as far as
imagination can go.
Companies, which previously ignored RSS as just another fad,
have started to take notice of what it has to offer. A lot of
big wigs in the e-commerce industry have started to have second
thoughts about how content should be delivered to their clients
and prospects. Many of the corporate as well start up companies
have started to realize how beneficial it is for their customers
and subscribers to receive content of their own choice. Since
the consumer's choice undermines any other thing on the net, in
future RSS would definitely be the driving force behind
delivering quality content, seamlessly balancing it with
consistency.
Coming back to blogs, the blogging era started with a bang and
now you see bloggers everywhere, in the news or in your
neighborhood. But webmasters are finding this activity
time-consuming, as maintaining a quality blog is not just about
content but about original and unique content. With new blogging
tools and services springing up every other day, creating a blog
is easy. But finding a USP for your blog and generating an
income from it is getting much more difficult as the web gets
crowded with more of these "online journals". Eventually blogs,
which are promoting RSS in a big way, are going to suffer a
setback in the near future, as many people switch back leaving
most of the blogs deserted.
Simply Syndicating Your Business
RSS, on the other hand, will continue to add more avenues to
the web, allowing web users to save time and energy and making
the information more reachable. For the webmasters, RSS not only
gives a better ROI (Return on Investment) but also gives an
excellent ROTI (Return on Time Investment). It will help them to
get the most out of their content by giving them the freedom to
re-assort and combine their information for better productivity.
A web business using RSS to the maximum benefit will not only
bring in more new visitors but also bring in traffic, which is
laser-targeted. High conversion ratio accompanied with increased
search engine ranking comes as part and parcel when RSS is used
as a marketing medium.
RSS will thrive as a communication channel in the coming future
and will help correspondence to reach a new level altogether
with the enclosure tag. In the process, redefine how contacts
are established. This will surely empower RSS to grow as a
marketing tool.
With the type of flexibility RSS provides, the consumer's
demands will undoubtedly surge and in turn fuel companies with
more business ideas. Which makes the content produced more vast,
effective and tightly themed with rich keywords. Not only that,
an on going communication with the current prospects, yields in
a better trust for the company and establishes a rock solid
reputation among peer groups.
Centralizing the Web
With every passing day we see, businesses are starting to use
RSS in different positive ways, making the information more
centralized. Giving users the opportunity to find the right
information at the right time at one place, rather than skimming
across the Internet.
As consumers nowadays, have started to become choosy and
selective about the content they want to read. The web is no
longer random. RSS is slowly making it organized and
theme-based. This is one of the major reasons RSS is going
through an exponential phase of growth and will continue to do
so. What makes really simple syndication useful today is the
consumer himself. The strongest benefit a consumer derives from
RSS is he/she controls the information he/she receives and is
not bombarded with unsolicited messages. As the delivery system
is totally opt-in, safe and effective. If at all the user feels
that the feed's content is not up to the mark and the quality is
declining, he/she can very easily remove the feed from his
reader and not receive any future updates or messages.
RSS might not completely replace email in the future but it will
definitely join in to be on the same level very soon. As the
importance for content quality and delivery grows, RSS feeds
will definitely have a higher priority with time.
On the last note, blogs may have helped in spreading the word
about RSS and how useful it is. However, it will be the websites
with new ideas and corporate companies, which will reap the
benefits. RSS will help them find new revenue streams, build
strong brand loyalty, acquire repeat customers and promote a
continuous development. In the process, giving a fresh lease to
new and old businesses.