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From: Humphrey Donovan
Subject: [grt-talk] halve
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 12:22:55 +0200
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The new script is freely available.
The new script is freely available. The newsletter includes information on product releases and articles related to RSS marketing. php script 'hides' the future items from RSS feed readers and aggregators, until their PubDate becomes current.
The more people who bookmark a specific webpage, the more credible the webpage is viewed. The RSSmesh script allows for multiple RSS feeds to be merged into a single RSS feed. I focussed on secondary revenue sources and neglected to highlight the primary and most important revenue source from RSS, direct sales! Web surfers looking for RSS feeds about a specific subject will often search the RSS directories, to locate a feed that matches their specific criteria.
Webmasters will need to determine which option will best meet their hosting and technology needs. php script the ability to have their source RSS feeds cached, significantly speeding up the web page display time.
The idea is to make RSS optionally a bi-directional communication medium.
The new version supports namespace extensions and includes numerous WYSWIG editor enhancements. Current scripts contained in the directory include RSS Cache, FutureRSS, and RSSmesh. Unfortunately, they will soon find out that many RSS readers and aggregators don't honor future PubDates, and immediately show all their feed's items.
With Delicious, each "bookmark" of a specific webpage is seen as a vote of confidence.
In addition the costs involved in creating and managing an RSS feed are insignificant when compared to the print advertising Realtors spend on each week. The RSS Scripts Directory contains helpful scripts for managing, manipulating and converting RSS feeds.
The support section is to help anyone using RSS not just those using FeedForAll. A number of RSS search engines and RSS directories exist that allow you to freely submit RSS feeds.
php script the ability to have their source RSS feeds cached, significantly speeding up the web page display time. Some solutions are rudimentary but likely sufficient for a small business testing the waters with RSS.
The two obvious contenders that publishers are considering to profit from their RSS feeds are: subscription RSS feeds and RSS feed advertisements. In addition the costs involved in creating and managing an RSS feed are insignificant when compared to the print advertising Realtors spend on each week. New Years is a great time to trim old content or archive blog feed posts.
The RSS Cache script module expedites the retrieval and conversion of RSS feeds into html web pages. A variety of tools, both fee based and free, to read RSS feeds are available on the Internet.
The programmer was extremely helpful in addressing my concerns.
Some solutions are rudimentary but likely sufficient for a small business testing the waters with RSS. Current scripts contained in the directory include RSS Cache, FutureRSS, and RSSmesh.
Current scripts contained in the directory include RSS Cache, FutureRSS, and RSSmesh. I reported a bug, and received a bug fix within hours! The report will include RSS marketing best practices and metrics, you can then compare your RSS marketing practices with those of your peers, and improve your RSS marketing results. The support section is to help anyone using RSS not just those using FeedForAll.
All of the scripts dynamically manipulate the RSS feeds, so all management occurs in realtime. The two obvious contenders that publishers are considering to profit from their RSS feeds are: subscription RSS feeds and RSS feed advertisements.
We live in a generation where we expect authors, editors and publishers that are qualified to write on various topics.
The new script is freely available.
Submit Your RSS Feed to RSS Directories.


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