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Sarah Worsham / Dec 16, 2008

8 Places to Syndicate Your Business Content

broadcastsoundman1024Now that you understand RSS, you can use it to syndicate your content to other places on the Internet.  Part of your content strategy should be syndicating or publishing your content in multiple places online.  The more places you can use the same piece of content, the more return you’ll get for your effort. Here are some places to consider:

  1. Twitter – Using Twitterfeed you can automatically tweet the title and a link to any of your content (website, blog, delicious) that has a RSS feed.
  2. LinkedIn – LinkedIn has added the ability to add blog and twitter content (both of which have RSS feeds) right to your LinkedIn profile.
  3. FaceBook – There is a Twitter application that will send your tweets right to your Facebook page (as status updates) and with Notes you can have any RSS feeds show up as well.  If you create a page for your business, you can have your content show up there as well.
  4. BlogCatalog – A social network to connect with other bloggers, use your rss feeds to syndicate content from twitter, your blog, delicious, etc.
  5. MyBlogLog – Another social network to connect with other bloggers.
  6. FriendFeed – An easy way for your friends and connections to see all of your content from various sources in one place.
  7. Plaxo – A Business social network, you can syndicate content from your blog, twitter, etc. using your RSS feeds.
  8. Your Social Networks – Many social networks will allow you to add a feed to your content.  If not, consider copying and pasting your content to show up on your social networks.

The more places your content is, the higher chance you’ll be able to provide some useful information to a potential customer.  Keep in mind that your content needs to be useful to others – not just marketing or PR.

(photo by soundman1024 @ Flickr CC)

Technorati Tags: content, rss, content strategy, strategy, internet marketing, internet business strategy

Sarah Worsham / Dec 15, 2008

RSS – Syndicate Your Content

syndicationcogdogblogRSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a way to automatically syndicate your content in ways that other people can easily read or aggregate it.  RSS is formatted in XML which allows your feed to be published once but viewed by many different programs.  If you have a blog on WordPress or Blogger (and others) or use Twitter, then you already have RSS feeds.  If you subscribe to blogs using Google Reader or iGoogle, you are subscribing to the RSS feeds from these blogs.

RSS is largely invisible to most people.  As I mentioned above, you may already be using RSS feeds without being aware of them.  However, just knowing you have RSS feeds with various content services means you can easily use these feeds to syndicate your content to wider audiences (which we’ll discuss in the next post).  To see if a webpage has an RSS feed, you can look for links which say “subscribe to this blog” or “subscribe to this website”.  Sometimes the feeds will also just say “RSS” or have a icon that looks like this: A website may have a feed, but it may not be obvious – try subscribing to the website using Google Reader or iGoogle – both will try to find the feed for you.

(photo by cogdogblog @ Flickr CC)

Technorati Tags: content, rss, content strategy, strategy, internet marketing, internet business strategy

Sarah Worsham / Dec 9, 2008

Online Customer Engagement Findings

cscapelogoAs a followup to yesterday’s post on online customer engagement, reader Sarah Woodbridge suggested taking a look at cScape’s report on Customer Engagement.  The report is well worth a look (and it’s free!).  They’ve been producing a report for 3 years so they have a bit of historical data as well.

Customer engagement is widely seen as a way of deepening and enriching a product or service offering and a method for gaining customer insight.  – The cScape Online Customer Engagement Survey Report 2009

Here are some of the key findings:

  • Only 42% of organizations surveyed have a defined customer engagement strategy in place
  • 41% of respondents said that deteriorating economic climate has resulted in a greater focus on customer engagement
  • There’s interest in creating relationships with customers to increase the long-term customer value and also to increase the value delivered to the customer.
  • Most organizations feel that sensitivity to price is a key customer behavior that will have to be addressed in the next 12 months (48%).
  • Email newsletters are the most likely tactic to improve customer engagement (59%).
  • Web 2.0 and social media such as user ratings & feedback (41%), user-generated content (37%), blogging (36%) and social networks (36%) will also be used to engage customers.
  • Very few companies (5%) have a strategy that uses mobile channels.
  • Lack of resources continues to be a barrier to successful customer engagement.
  • About a third of companies site problems with technology as a significant barrier to cultivating better customer engagement.

Technorati Tags: online customer engagement, customer-centric,brand, branding, internet marketing, brand management, brand strategy, internet business strategy

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