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You are here: Home » The RSS Marketing Diary » RSS Step-by-Step » Your RSS Marketing Strategy: Deciding How To Deliver Your RSS Content April 24, 2006 Your RSS Marketing Strategy: Deciding How To Deliver Your RSS Content You're interested in RSS marketing, but there either seem to be so many options of how to do it or you've only ever come accross simple RSS feeds that just don't seem to be the approach you're looking for. The problem with most RSS marketing plans is that the marketer doesn't really go beyond providing a simple RSS feed for all of his online news or his blog. But since you've been reading this column for a while now you know for a fact that RSS offers so much more. To get started the right way you need to correctly plan your RSS Marketing strategy, starting by deciding how you are going to deliver your RSS content. The right way to go, even if you're only starting out with a simple RSS strategy, is to provide individual RSS feeds for:
Think of this as a consequtive list of how to develop your RSS strategy.
While this may sound complicated, it's really simple once you start doing it. The point is, this is about giving your subscribers choice of what they subscribe to. Instead of forcing them to subscribe to everything, allow them to subscribe to only what they want and need. Quite simple, right? Just remember that you should only break this down as far as it makes sense, keeping in mind the actual content that your target audiences want from you. Depending on your business, you just might only need to communicate with one target audience, deliver only one content type and deliver only one content topic for that target audience. Decide How You Are Going to Deliver This Content Once you have your RSS content mapped-out, you need to consider how you are going to make this content available to your target audiences. This is especially important since it's going to influence the tools you need to get started with RSS publishing One-Size-Fits-All RSS FeedsThis is about as standard as it gets --- publishing one RSS feed to meet the needs of all of your target audiences at once or publishing multiple topical RSS feeds, which always remain the same. The easiest to do, can be done with any RSS publishing tool on the market ? Customizable RSS FeedsThe more and more complex you get with the different feeds you're offering, the more difficult it is for your visitors to select what exactly they want, simply because an individual subscriber might be interested in 10 of your 100 feeds, but he doesn't want to be subscribed to that many feeds by your company. In this case the best way to go is to also offer your visitors the opportunity to customize your RSS feed à they decide exactly what content type and content topics they want to receive in one or a few RSS feeds they'll be subscribing from you. The opportunities here are quite endless, as you can allow them to customize their feeds based on topics, content types, authors and more. If this is the way you need to go because you are offering so much content via your RSS feeds that it makes it difficult for someone to subscribe to only one or a few feeds from you, you will need your RSS publishing solution to support feed customization. Search-Based RSS FeedsSearch-based RSS feeds are a subset of customizable RSS feeds, and they work just like a search engine. You type in a certain keyword or keyword combinations and the search engine gives you the most relevant or the latest results for that keyword combination. You can do the same with RSS, allowing your visitors to enter specific keywords and then get the content from you only based on those keywords. Personalized RSS FeedsGiving users the choice to customize the content they are receiving from you is one thing, but certain content may actually demand you to personalize the feed using your subscribers personal information. The most basic variation, used to lift response, is addressing your subscribers by name or using other data about the customer from your database, such as his address, previous purchases etc. In other cases a bank might want to deliver information directly relating to your bank account, directly via RSS, such as your latest credit card transactions, and so on. RSS Feeds With Content TargetingNow imagine that you want to create individualized campaigns to individual subscribers, based on the information you already have in your database about their activities, demographics and so on, for example to send a promotion for product A only to those subscribers that might be most interested in product A. In this case you will need an RSS solution that can pull this data from your database and then segment your subscribers based on the actual data. Autoresponder RSS FeedsSince their introduction, e-mail autoresponders have become a relatively mainstream internet direct marketing tool, although they haven't really made their way to the world of public relations. The concept is simple à a certain action by your visitors on your website triggers a sequence of e-mail messages, delivered to that visitor, provided you have his e-mail address, over a period of several days. Direct marketers use this to automatically communicate with the prospect after a certain action, trying to get him to do what they want. The most common application is offering your visitors a free report, delivered to them via e-mail. After subscribing they start receiving consequtive parts of the report day after day or a every few days, receiving both new information as well as being exposed to the marketer's promotional message. Other applications include autoresponder messages in relation to transactional e-mail:
The opportunities are practically limitless, but you get the picture. Now simply transform this concept into the realm of RSS. Someone subscribes to your RSS feed. The first couple of content items, spread-out through the first week, serve as a series of welcome messages giving the new subscriber access to your top content and inviting him to actively participate. Your latest feed updates come through as well, but your new subscriber also gets the extra treatment (content) in the same feed. And now apply this to anything you're doing with RSS, where it makes sense to follow-up with additional information to your new subscribers once they subscribe, of course depending on the feed topic and target audience. Very few RSS tools today offer autoresponder capabilities, but some do. To Recap?Think of your RSS publishing strategy and try to establish which of the these publishing models your RSS publishing tool should support:
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Rok - here's a new development for you, hot off the press in Ireland. Nooked and Infacta have partnered to integrate RSS and Email. Read about how this new RSS and Email Partnership is Taking Online Marketing to a New Level at http://www.messagingtimes.com/blog/?p=245 Tom, take a look at the latest posts:) And thanks! Hello! Good Site! Thanks you! mneilkjpszkhi Hi, Rok Thanks for the valuable information that you have provided on RSS. Really appreciated. I have a question which I would appreciate your advice: I wanted to insert RSS feed to my blog so that the readers can subscribe to my feeder and these subscribers are able to get updated contents everytime I post a fresh content. However, I do nto know where to start and the how-part too? I will be looking forward to your reply. Best Regards Hey Rok! Great advice and a really good site too. I took a look at a few RSS Autoresponders and found RSS Response. Do you know about this? IS it a good service? It seems good with a free campaign as an affiliate with unlimited everything I'm using it to populate multiple blogs with content. Thanks again. Richard Herbert. Hey Rok! Great advice and a really good site too. I took a look at a few RSS Autoresponders and found RSS Response. Do you know about this? IS it a good service? It seems good with a free campaign as an affiliate with unlimited everything I'm using it to populate multiple blogs with content. Thanks again. Richard Herbert. o many LP's that I likely won't have completed converting them before I die! lolI am usin What is So Great About an Email Follow Up? http://www.iqal.net/category//autoresponders/ This is great! One question: Is there any way around the authentication issue? I have a portal which requires a login/password. Am I out of luck? --thanks Cool, the post. Thanks for the information. Post a comment
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