RSS Marketing Blog | RSS AppliedMarketing through RSS - Powerful!URL shortening taken to a new level- September 17, 2008 Everyone is aware of some of the larger url shortening services like tinyurl.com and is.gd. Those services work ok but they don&8217;t provide any kind of information for you. Enter cli.gs. Cli.gs is a new url shortening service that takes it to a new level. Of course it takes a long ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/url-shortening-taken-to-a-new-level Best practice in social marketing campaign- September 16, 2008 Over at Six Pixels of Separation Mitch has posed the question &8220;What are your best practices for Social Media Marketing&8221; and has asked people to highlight what they consider to be their most important Social Media Marketing practice. There have been some great posts on this subject including Being Vigilant, and building a DINU. While ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/best-practice-in-social-marketing-campaign Top 5 keys to a successful social media strategy- September 15, 2008 Easy Does It With the ability to scale ideas, networks, crowd sourcing, and product research to a virtually unlimited level; it is quite easy to jump in head first into social media marketing and overexpose yourself. Make sure you take things slow and build up a good knowledge base of the conversations that are happening ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/top-5-keys-to-a-successful-social-media-strategy Reasons to Utilize Podcasting- September 10, 2008 There hasn&8217;t been much noise about podcasting in the news lately but this is still a very effective method for joining or creating a conversation. Here are some major reasons as to why podcasting may be right for you. Perfectly Efficient Your podcasts are only downloaded by people interested in hearing your message. No paying for wasted ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/reasons-to-utilize-podcasting Ning: Close but not quite there- September 9, 2008 Ning.com is what we consider to be the home of niche social network sites. Ning is home to well over 120,000 different social networking sites which vary in interest from Labradoodle Owners to Social Media Networks to Ninja Secrets. It&8217;s not a stretch to say that if you&8217;re interested in something there is ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/ning-close-but-not-quite-there Can social media grow in a recession- September 8, 2008 As our economy tries to maintain a clumsy balance between underspending and overspending in order to remain afloat, we have seen cuts made to a multitude of IT budgets. Rising costs for production due to increased oil prices and a wary near-election society add to spending cuts and budget slashing in just about all areas ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/can-social-media-grow-in-a-recession Twitter removes link juice- September 5, 2008 Well I swear to branch away from twitter and google posts but both have been hot in the news lately. Today twitter did something that made quite a few people unhappy if you check out 6 on my post Using twitter for business you&8217;ll see that you could put a link in your bio ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/twitter-removes-link-juice Rss Applied is now on Vox- September 5, 2008 We have joined Vox so if you&8217;re a member over there don&8217;t be shy! Rss Applied Vox Accounthttp://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/rss-applied-is-now-on-vox Has Google turned evil- September 4, 2008 I wrote about Google&8217;s Release of Chrome. They have come under a bit of fire from the blog world for their Terms of Service. Remember that thing you skipped over reading while installing Chrome Well, if you take a closer look you&8217;ll see this: By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/has-google-turned-evil Google releases Chrome an open sourced browser- September 3, 2008 Google stirred up the browser wars again yesterday by releasing Google Chrome yesterday. Chrome is an open sourced browser. One of the biggest features it introduces is in terms of stability. Chrome keeps each tab in a &8220;sandbox&8221; so if something happens to crash a page or tab you only lose that one ...http://blog.rssapplied.com/public/item/google-releases-chrome-an-open-sourced-browser |