Making Your Subscriber Feeds Noticeable
July 28th 2008 19:15
RSS feeds are the best way of people to subscribe to your blogs content without ever having to visit your blog, they get it in their feed reader and read all of the content that way, this is quite a prefered method for keeping up to date with popular blogs that are ever growing in lots of blog readers feed readers.
But did you know that subscriber feeds are what make your blogs content go further than just normal blog readers who find your blog through the search engines and other advertising sources, Feedburner is a great subscriber stats package that is free to create an account.
Also having other small stats like a feed count could help potential advertisers know what to expect from your blog if they wanted to pay you to advertise, statistics like reader count and other visitor metrics help the advertiser to know if advertising on your blog is going to actually work for them.
Of course some free blogs may not accept direct advertising not because they don't want to, but because the option is not present at the time, that is why you may need to think about setting up your own hosted blog with your own domain name early on, so that you can build up your blog from scratch, this helps you to build up your brand and then accept advertisers when they arise.
Really Simple Syndication is evolving and will in the future provide more earning opportunities through RSS feeds and ads, Ebay have already integrated it into their affiliate network program as an earning option and other affiliate programs will use this option to provide more purchasing decisions.
The key is in time to find out how to use RSS feeds creatively in your blog promotions and marketing campaigns.
But did you know that subscriber feeds are what make your blogs content go further than just normal blog readers who find your blog through the search engines and other advertising sources, Feedburner is a great subscriber stats package that is free to create an account.
Also having other small stats like a feed count could help potential advertisers know what to expect from your blog if they wanted to pay you to advertise, statistics like reader count and other visitor metrics help the advertiser to know if advertising on your blog is going to actually work for them.
Of course some free blogs may not accept direct advertising not because they don't want to, but because the option is not present at the time, that is why you may need to think about setting up your own hosted blog with your own domain name early on, so that you can build up your blog from scratch, this helps you to build up your brand and then accept advertisers when they arise.
Really Simple Syndication is evolving and will in the future provide more earning opportunities through RSS feeds and ads, Ebay have already integrated it into their affiliate network program as an earning option and other affiliate programs will use this option to provide more purchasing decisions.
The key is in time to find out how to use RSS feeds creatively in your blog promotions and marketing campaigns.
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