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Make
Money Online with RSS Data Transfer
by: Peter Tarrida del Marmol
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RSS
stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site
Summary. It also has been referred to as a "pull" technology rather
than a "push" technology. And, in fact, this feature is what makes RSS
so popular in terms of today's Internet usage.
It's probably hard to argue that anyone who uses the Internet today
hasn't heard of spam. If they have an email inbox it is probably full
of it.
Spam, for the uninitiated, is the receipt of unwanted emails from people
whom you did not request to receive information. Spam represents the
"push" technology. That is, people "push" their email message at your
inbox, whether you have asked to receive the email or not.
And that aspect of "push" technology is what many have come to believe
is the death of email. It's arguable that email will still be around
for quite a long time, even though there are still people who continue
the illegal spam process. In fact, companies are making millions now
just providing everyday users as well as huge corporations, solutions
claiming to solve their spam problem.
RSS, on the other hand, can be said to be the exact opposite of the
email "push" technology. Because you cannot "push" your message to subscribers.
In fact, the only way that people can subscribe to an RSS feed is to
do so voluntarily. And, at the same time, they can unsubscribe whenever
they want.
That's
why it's called a "pull" technology. Because subscribers "pull" information
into their readers and, if the content isn't what they expect, they
can unsubscribe whenever they'd like. So, unlike the email "push" technology,
there is no one using RSS that is experiencing an inbox full of spam.
All they have to do is to unsubscribe and they will never receive another
message from the person who provided the feed.
RSS has become a popular way to make money on line too. And that is
due in part to the popularity of the RSS "pull" technology. Here's one
way of monetizing a website using RSS feeds.
Imagine setting up a static one page web site - a minisite if you will.
Now, add either Google Adsense code or the new Yahoo version of the
Google Adsense style ads that, when clicked by a visitor - you earn
cash.
This gives you a nice starting point and, if you optimize your web page
properly, there is a good chance you will get a high ranking in the
search engines. And, the more people who see your page, the more likelihood
they will click on one of the links on your web page and you'll earn
revenue from the click.
But RSS provides an even greater potential. Because by adding an RSS
feed to that same web page, you turn a static web page that only contains
the information you placed on it, into a dynamic ever changing web page
that others will likely come back more than once to read.
After all, once someone has read a one page web site, what incentive
is there for them to come back? Plenty, if you use RSS feeds on your
web page. It is possible to add 5, 10 or 15 feeds on your once static
web page and now, you've got a page that automatically updates itself
and provides something that people will want to come back to read time
and time again.
You can easily convert any web page into a dynamic web page using free
RSS creator software. One of the most popular free versions is called
Carp and you can download it at this web link: http://www.geckotribe.com/rss/carp/.
Once you've set this program up on your website and added the proper
code to your website, then you will need to collect RSS feeds that relate
to the topic of your web page.
Let's say that the topic of your web page is flower gardens. You could
go to Google News and get their RSS feed code, place it into the appropriate
position in your Carp coding you put on your web page and then adjust
the code as follows: http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=flower+gardens&ie=UTF-8&output=rss
You can also get a similar feed from Topix.net and you'd adjust
the code like this: http://rss.topix.net/search/?q=flower+gardens&xml=1
Now, once you have uploaded your web page, your site will automatically
pull in fresh information from Google and Topix about flower gardens.
Simply follow this illustration for any web page you'd like to monetize
and watch your search engine ranking soar and also your bank account!
Copyright 2005 Peter Tarrida del Marmol About The Author Peter Tarrida
del Mármol is a spanish internet marketer. To learn more about making
money online go to:http://www.auctionearnings.com.
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