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Create More Money in RSS

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2007-06-24 11:24:39     
Article by James Krawder

We are going to quote the findings of a demographics survey of RSS users and non users that was published by Ipsos Insight and Yahoo. It stated that the average income of an average internet user was estimated at $62,655 and the one who used RSS and were aware of what it meant, had an average income of $74,116 while the ones who used RSS but were unaware of it, were even below the average group with an average income of $59,748.

Internet marketers have come to realize that more and more people prefer to read their favorite blogs through RSS feeds or the email generated by the RSS feeds. Actually surfing the website to get some information is getting reduced. And that is why RSS has to be used to make money. You have to make RSS feed earn money for you.

You can add dynamic content to your site pages with the help of RSS feeds and that really makes your site (blogs) really popular with search engines. Search engines are always on the look out for fresh and updated content and that is what you are going to offer to them. This means you would get better search engine rankings and eventually better traffic to your site.

The best way to go about it would be to have your own RSS feed. This would allow you to offer anyone and everyone information that you want to give away with RSS feed. You can also make use of automated software that could submit your RSS feeds to different directories.

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