Includes Bonus Info: How To Get Indexed By Yahoo And MSN in About an Hour!
RSS Advertising Secrets teaches you more about how RSS Feeds work, where RSS came from, and how to use the technology to advertise and advance your business!
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Strangely, each pages of this e-book loads a little too slowly for my liking, so that's an annoying minus about this product. You also need to be connected to the Internet for this to work, which makes it different from most other e-books that come with an e-book viewing application--and in this case 'different' is not good. Something like this should also be available for offline reading. Navigating through it can also be a bit tedious, since clicking the back or forward buttons don't appear to have any effect, so you have to go back to the table of contents to see the rest of the e-book.
If you need to learn everything there is to know about RSS or Really Simple Syndication, this product should help you go on your way. The contents are more than adequate, it's just the software's navigation process that gives one a big headache.
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RSS Advertising Secrets, August 13, 2007
Reviewer: Anita Danger
An attractive eBook but difficult to steer through, it is a little annoying to have to go back to the table of contents to get to each section. A message from the author that this is an instructional guide intended to walk you through the world of RSS publishing, and it is not full of technical jargon, is true, this is easy to follow. There is bonus stuff and resources offered that is also useful.
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Very informative, February 29, 2008
I had only a very vague idea about RSS, but this e-book really sorted things out for me. It explains everything – from what RSS is to how you can use it to benefit your online business. I appreciate that RSS is discussed from two perspectives – from the reader and from the publisher. Of course, there are also RSS advertising strategies to make RSS really work for your business.
Each write-up is clear, concise and well-written – thus, easy to read. I suggest the author put some referencing between the write-ups, though. For example, on the write-up on equipment needed to access RSS, it says you need a feed reader. My first question was “Where do I get a feed reader?” It was not answered here but in a later section. So as not to leave readers hanging, I suggest the author cross-reference between the write-ups.
Also, I noticed that each write-up takes a while to load.