Posts Tagged ‘RSS’

Welcome to the new Code 9 Design

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
We have been working hard to rebrand our business to better serve our clients with a completely new website and business brand as well as many improvements to our infrastructure behind the scenes. A big shout out to Adam and Andy who have driven this vital project to take our business to another level over the next few years and beyond!

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Take a look around and see what we can offer our clients including and but not limited to Business Branding expertise and Internet Marketing consultancy. Due to increasing demands we have expanded our range of services including full SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and Search Engine Marketing to help clients increase their web presence in Google and other search engine results. We have already helped many clients achieve ‘Google Domination’ and as a result increase their enquiries, sales and brand awareness. We are also helping clients achieve their goals with direct email marketing with a wide range of options available. Contact us for further information and a no obligation free consultation. We are also looking forward to providing great content on this blog to help you improve all aspects of your marketing, sales and promotion strategies.

The power of RSS Feeds

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Real Simple Syndication or RSS is the powerful web tool of the so-called ‘Web 2.0’ revolution that all Internet marketers and Webmasters should be using right now. RSS and Blogs are revolutionising the distribution of information to consumers, whether it is HTML, Flash or streaming video. This distribution channel provides a fantastic opportunity for marketers to connect directly and build bridges of trust and loyalty with their audience. Many attribute the success of blogs to the technologies of RSS and Atom which enables subscribers to receive constantly updating feeds piped to their desktops via RSS readers, websites or applications. This form of distribution has an advantage over newsletters since it is not blocked by spam filters or lost in a sea of junk. The use of RSS, mostly used today by the web savvy and businesses, is about to hot up with the new update of Internet Explorer 7 and Microsoft’s new operating system, Vista. IE7 will alert readers when RSS feeds are available and automate the subscription process, as Safari and Firefox do now. Microsoft’s endorsement of RSS could make it a mass-market technology within a few years making feed subscriptions as relied on as search engines. A business effectively using RSS can bring new site visitors, increase search engine positioning, and generate product interest. As consumers become comfortable signing up to feeds from blog and news services, they are more likely to be comfortable with buying from these sources also. Although RSS has been around for several years, it is still in the nursery phase, so business and commerce concepts, such as advertising inserted in RSS feeds or charging for subscriptions are just now starting to appear. Google and Yahoo are in the testing phase of pushing advertising through RSS that has excited marketing people, but horrified RSS purists, who feel that adverts clogging up these distribution channels are not the way to go. Wherever the dust settles, consumer expectation will drive businesses that are slow to adopt. It is certain that RSS will become a standard, like email addresses and websites are now a “must” for businesses. RSS feeds will join their ranks. The big consumer benefit to RSS is that consumers opt-in to content of interest, totally controlling the flow of information they receive. If the quality of the content in the feed declines, users simply remove the feed from their RSS reader and they will not receive any additional updates from that source. The RSS reader acts as an aggregator, allowing users to view and scan multiple content streams in a timely fashion.