A now "deceased" website on RSS marketing and RSS publishing - a look at the history of internet marketing

Rok Hrastnik

A Note from the Author: The RSS Diary is Closed

rssdiary.marketingstudies.net was built to help marketers get the most from RSS. However, much has changed since the site was last updated in 2007 - and it's pretty fair to say that it's now completely outdated.

Since I've moved on to other interests in internet marketing years ago, the site is now officially closed, and only remains online as an archive of a part of internet marketing's past. This is how we used to see RSS between 2004 - 2007. We don't, anymore, but there's no harm in having a small part of our past available online.

With that, I'm also making the e-book that started all of this, Unleas the Marketing and Publishing Power of RSS, available for free download.

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Mobile RSS as the Next RSS Wave: Interview with Scott Rogers

 
 

Mobile RSS is still not a hot topic yet, but according to Scott Rogers of FreeRange Communications who developed a mobile feed reader, mobile RSS is the next RSS wave and the next step in its evolution.

Why? And what can marketers do about mobile RSS? Why is it important?

Find out more in the audio interview ...

[The interview was recorded live at the Syndicate conference, so be warned that audio quality is not the best]

Interview duration: 6:53 minutes

Download: .wav

Download: .mp3

Podcast RSS feed link:
http://www.marketingstudies.net/interviews/rssinterviews.xml

Unleash the Marketing and Publishing Power of RSS
Rok Hrastnik Avtor: Rok Hrastnik

Rok Hrastnik is an experienced international internet marketer and manager in Central & Eastern Europe, lead by the conviction that marketers should first be driven by measurable business outcomes: sales and profits.

He is currently serving as the International Internet Director at Studio Moderna, the leading CEE direct response TV & multi-channel retailer, managing their internet operations across 22 countries (Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Turkey, Romania, the Baltics and others).