How To Make Money Using RSS Data Transfer

 


RSS (Really Simple Syndication) has grown in popularity and is now referred regarded as "Pull" Technology rather than "Push" Technology by internet users.

It's impossible to believe that anybody who uses the Internet hasn't heard of the term "Spam." Most, if not all, Internet users are bombarded with ads that we did not want or ask for.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the phrase, be assured that we are not discussing canned meat. LOL! Rather, it is unsolicited advertising from individuals we did not seek for or want to receive. Spam is a kind of "Push" technology. "Pushed" in your face and email, whether you want it or not.

Many people think that this kind of "Push" technology is or will be the end of email. However, as long as people and businesses continue to utilize the unlawful spam process, email will be around for a long time. The irony is that businesses are making millions by offering spam remedies to individuals and large organizations that do not work!

RSS is the polar opposite of the above-mentioned "Push" technique. Subscribers "Pull" information into their RSS Readers when they subscribe to an RSS Feed, which can only be done if someone actively subscribes to a specific RSS Feed. If customers discover that the information is not what they are looking for, they may easily unsubscribe and never get another message from the owner of that specific feed. As a result, the name "Pull" Technology was coined.

Using RSS "Pull" technology to generate revenue has become a common source of money for webmasters who utilize RSS Feeds on their websites. Here's how it works:

Assume you create a one-page mini-site or perhaps a blog. A blog would be a fast and simple solution.

You may then host advertisements from Google Adsense or the new Yahoo-like Google Ads. You get compensated when someone views your page and clicks on one of your advertisements.

You've made a solid beginning point if you've followed through and completed the tasks above. You must ensure that your pages are appropriately optimized. This will guarantee that your page ranks well in search engines.
Like any other website or page, the more targeted traffic you get, the more likely it is that someone will click on your advertisements.
This raises your income.

You may now enhance the earning potential of your pages by using the power of RSS. When you add an RSS Feed to your website, you transform it into a dynamic, ever-changing web page. Bringing you a large number of visitors who will almost certainly return to read it.

This is especially true if you include 10 or 15 RSS Feeds on your website. You will build a dynamic, constantly changing, and self-updating page. Creating excellent material that people would want to read again and again.


A dynamic web page may be created from any online page. Simply use the free RSS generating program "Carp." This is one of the most popular free versions, and you can get it here:
http://www.geckotribe.com/rss/carp/

After you've installed the software and put the necessary code to your website, you'll need to gather RSS feeds related to the subject of your web page.

You have a website with the subject of writing articles. Go to Google News, get their RSS Feed Code, paste it into the appropriate Carp Coding, and then make the following changes:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=writing+articles&ie=UTF-8&output=rss

Similarly, for Topix.net, modify the code as follows:
http://rss.topix.net/search/?q=writing+articles&xml=1

Once you've submitted your website, it will automatically bring in new material about writing articles from Google and Topix.

Do these things for any website and watch your search engine ranking and income skyrocket!

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