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In this issue of WSI Wiki Works eNews the feature article is on understanding the benefits of RSS Feeds and Feed Readers.

Del.icio.us, the social bookmarking site is the featured application in the How Stuff Works segment.
 
Finally, the Client Spotlight features a website re-design project we completed for Benicia Floor Company.
 
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Feature Article: RSS Feeds & Feed Readers 101

RSS Feed IconA year and-a-half ago I heard Rick Klau of Feedburner say on the eMarketing Talk Show podcast, "RSS Feed technology is the most significant thing to happen to the Internet since the browser." That was followed by hearing someone else say something about RSS Feed Readers being like Tivo for the Internet. Well, since I'm intrigued by new advances in technology, and found we can't live without Tivo...bring on this RSS Feed stuff!


What are RSS Feeds?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. I like simple, don't you? In a nutshell, an RSS Feed is a little button or link of text on a web page, blog, podcast or any other form of content on the Internet. Clicking on the RSS link allows you to subscribe to that content and bring it in to your feed reader. Similar to the way Tivo lets you set up a Season Pass and record all future new episodes of a program - and then of course watch them when you want, RSS Feeds allow you to select the content you want to come to you (like Tivo's Now Playing List) via a Feed Reader. Anytime new content is generated from your selected source, it will automatically be fed to you in one central place.

We're all familiar with bookmarking a web page in our favorites. The problem with bookmarking is you have to first go find it in your favorites, and second, you then need to click on the link and go to each one of your favorites to see if there's anything new. With subscribing to RSS content feeds, you only have to go to your Feed Reader to see all of the Feeds you subscribe to - the ones with new content are normally in bold text. It's like subscribing to your favorite magazine. Instead of going to the store to see if a new edition is on the rack, you only need to subscribe once and they mail out a new each edition every time it's published.
 
Getting Started Step One: Set up a Feed Reader
Try this. First, select a Feed Reader you want to use. I use Bloglines which seems to be one of the most popular Feed Readers available. But, there are other web-based readers like the Google Reader or NewsGator - which are all free! Also, most of the modern browsers, IE7, Firefox, Safari and Opera have Feed Reader capability built in. Once you've selected and setup the Feed Reader you want to use, it's time to pull in some content from your favorite sites. Click on the tutorial videos at the bottom of this message for help with this step.
 
Step Two: Subscribe to some RSS Feeds
How you find content you want to subscribe to is similar to how you find websites, blogs, podcasts, videos, etc. on the web - through a search engine - or via direct access with your browser. Just look for the orange RSS feed icon, or something similar that indicates you can subscribe to the content. One of the blogs I subscribe to is published by Seth Godin. Seth provides a button in the left column under RSS Feeds that says "Subscribe" and looks like this: Subscribe Feed Button When you click on that button you will be able to select from a list of popular feed readers.
 
Obviously, you can subscribe to as many RSS Feed content sites as you want to. You can categorize your feeds in folders on your reader like: Websites, Blogs, Podcasts. Or, you can choose to do it by subject matter: Travel, News, Sports, Entertainment. The options are unlimited. You can now be in control of the content you want to come to you. And, here's another great benefit: the only content that can come to you is content you subscribe to. Feed Readers via RSS is a Spam Free type of service! No one else can send junk into your Feed Reader, and you don't have to share your email address to subscribe!
 
RSS Feeds can bring you traffic
One final thought. Can you see how having fresh content on your site with an RSS Feed that visitors can subscribe to can bring repeat traffic to your site? Not just any traffic. But traffic from visitors that are interested in what you've got to say or offer!
 
Here's some additional resources on RSS Feeds & Readers:
 
View 3min, 43sec video that explains these two steps: RSS in Plain English
 
View 1min, 15sec video that explains how to subscribe to an RSS Feed in Bloglines
 
(Excellent overview and resource but gets a little technical)
 

SiteProNews Article on The Basics of RSS Feeds

 

My RSS Del.icio.us tags (see article below on How Stuff Works)

How Stuff Works: A Del.icio.us Way to Bookmark & Share Sites
Del.icio.us imageSimilar to RSS Feed Readers where you can aggregate all of your favorite sites in one place, del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site that lets you bookmark any site on the Web, and share it with others.
 
My daughter and family are coming out to visit us in California this summer. I wanted to share with them a number of Bay Area Websites of places and things to do. I could have pulled them all up one-by-one, copied the link and sent them in an email. But wait, there's a better way! I simply tagged all of the sites to "bayareasites" in my (free) del.icio.us account, and sent her just one link: http://del.icio.us/gelwell/bayareasites.
 
Del.icio.us is part of the new Social Media / Social Networking phenomenon. It's part of what is making the Web exciting and interactive. If you're looking for a way to organize and share your favorite sites in one place, and be able to access them from any computer on the Internet, try setting up a free account at http://del.icio.us.
 
And, by the way, I've just scratched the surface of the features and benefits of del.icio.us. You can also link and share it from your website like this: View WSI Wiki Works Resource Page.
 
One last note on del.icio.us: Don't want to share? No problem. You can keep bookmarks to yourself by choosing not to share them when you set them up. That way only you will see them when you login to your account.
Client Spotlight: Benicia Floor Company
 
Benicia Floor Company New Home PageEach month I spotlight a key partner or client Internet solution. This month I'm pleased to spotlight a website re-design / makeover for Benicia Floor Company owned by Wayne and Judy Bottini.
 
Located at 84 Solano Square, Benicia Floor Company is just off Military East in Benicia. Voted "Best In Solano County,"  BFC is Committed to Excellence in Customer Service. From the moment you walk in to their spacious showroom and are greeted by Wayne or Judy, you know, you've come to the right place for your flooring needs.
 
The BFC website re-design and makeover included the following objectives:
  • Re-design the home page - changed out the single graphic look and added multiple images and customer appealing copy, links and a virtual tour feature. Thanks to Tom Beauchamp of Monster Design Company for the graphic design work.
  • Re-designed interior pages - we carried the same look and feel of the home page throughout the rest of the site and incorporated a CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) based layout and design technique for the site structure and navigation menu that makes the site SEO (Search Engine Optimization) friendly.
  • SEO - there were a number of SEO weaknesses with the existing site which made it very difficult for it to be found via search engine access. We implemented an SEO package with analytics to track, measure, analyze and improve visitor traffic and experience.
  • Added features - we added a virtual tour and slideshow feature of BFC's showroom. Now visitors can get a sense of the beautiful, spacious and comfortable showroom BFC offers its customers. In addition, you can see a wide variety of actual customer installations on the Photo Gallery page where we incorporated a Flash photo gallery organized by type of flooring product, and a special album just on Stairs.
If you're in the market for quality flooring and a terrific customer experience, check out Benicia Floor Company online - then stop in to their Benicia showroom and see what Wayne and Judy can do for you. I guarantee you won't be disappointed!
 
Benicia Floor Company
84 Solano Square
Benicia, CA 94510
Phone: 707-745-9024
 
I'd appreciate any feedback and suggestions on future topics!
 
Mahalo,
 
(707) 745-3503