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Have you ever wished you were right there at the start when Yahoo made its debut in 1995? Or when Google came along in 1998, you were right there to take advantage of it? ... Well, if you've missed the boat the first time, here's your chance to ride the next big wave online ...
It's called RSS. Would you be interested if I told you that RSS can get you listed in Yahoo's news directory ... for FREE?
(Well, that's just one of many things you can do with RSS. Read on ...)
Never heard of it? You're not alone. But it does not matter. In just 5 minutes, you'll know about RSS and more importantly ... how you can PROFIT from it!
Phew! I've read it at last. As ever a work of art from you Adrian, but somehow far more practical than a regular art exhibit. Brilliant.
It's finally made RSS easy to understand and more importantly, I now see the full marketing potential of RSS too.
A great piece of work that will surely become the definitive internet marketers' guide to RSSing.
~ Michael Green
http://www.howtocorp.com
From: Adrian Ling
Fri, Oct 19, 2007
Dear Friend,
Right now, RSS is still pretty much in the geeks' domain. Many online marketers are still oblivious to RSS (which is good and to your advantage!) ... but that's about to change soon ...
If you're fast, you'll gain competitive advantage over them! ... Your competitors won't even know what hit them!
Isn't it time for you to stay on top of things
for a change?
But I'm getting ahead of myself ... first, let me give you some background info ...
Why should you pay attention to RSS?
Notice the dates on the news release below. It's 2004. The RSS wave is just starting ... You'll be right on top if you take advantage of it now!
Google is considering renewing support for the popular RSS Web publishing format in some of its services. This marks the latest twist in a burgeoning standards war over technology that could change how people read the news... CNET (News.com) 9th June 2004
Microsoft has already sworn support for RSS 2.0 in Longhorn, announcing that the new Windows operating system will support the specification as a core operating system service.
With the support of companies such as the New York Times, Business Week, Microsoft, IBM, and the BBC, RSS is slated to go through a new period of growth in 2004 ...
Companies that don't have an RSS strategy in place by the end of 2004 might be behind the curve; their competitors will probably have already implemented some level of RSS support in their web sites...
Tnl.net 23rd January 2004
Online auction giant eBay is the latest e-commerce player to embrace the RSS content syndication format to stay in touch with customers. Internet News . 7th June 2004
And of course, Yahoo! They love RSS so much that ...
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