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Facebook Reader a welcome feature

Sherrilynne Starkie

I did, at one time, make use of an RSS reader called BlogBridge. Earlier this month, rumours about Facebook’s possible Google Reader replacement erupted when mentions of RSS feeds appeared in Facebook’s code. This story was originally published on the Thornley Fallis blog. However, I am largely unconcerned. Related articles.

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Analyse your RSS Feed

Koka Sexton

Koka Sexton dot Com Home About Koka Contact Twitter FULL RSS Analyse your RSS Feed Your RSS readership is just as important as tracking your visitors with Google Analytics. I have all of my blogs pushing their RSS feeds through Feedburner. The same is true about getting more readers to subscribe to your RSS feed.

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How Distributed Content Can Help Control Social Messaging

Waxing UnLyrical

Perhaps you’re familiar with the term “distributed content” ( content that is published to third-party platforms rather than to an owned website). While this may have been an unthinkable strategy for a small-to-medium-sized business a few months ago, Facebook and Apple recently opened their platforms to all publishers.

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The Medium Is/Is Not The Message

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Fax machines were still nascent and hardly being used by publishers, journalists and companies. Pitching stories to be published was a brutal affair of rejection. The ability to use one of these online publishing platforms was - in the purest sense of the word - transformational. Yes, literally "the world." That's fine.

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You Have Reached The End Of This Blog

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digital publishing. journalism. publishing. digital publishing. journalism. publishing. business blog. content creator. content distribution. content marketing. digital marketing agency. digital marketing blog. facebook notes. google reader. harvard business review. inc magazine. j walter thompson.

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A Dying Breed

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That may sound dire, but think about it in this context: do you still use a RSS reader? but these publishers and editors held the key to the audience. Suddenly content creators were not just writers, they owned the publishing platform and the direct relationship with the consumer. How many blogs do you subscribe to?

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What Is A Blog? The Question That Won't Go Away

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While some may call me a traditionalist, I think there are certain aspects of online publishing that does identify something as a Blog, and they include: RSS feed. Journal like publishing design - meaning the content runs chronologically from newest to oldest. At the end of the day, Blogging is a publishing platform.

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