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The nature of cyberspace is changing fast with the rush now on
to set up rss news feeds. Every gram of news and current affairs
is gleaned from the four corners of the globe so that we may be
informed as to what is happening in hundreds of different
commercial fields of endeavour.
Everything from what new item is selling well on eBay, to what
"Wired Magazine" is saying about the latest technology. More and
more magazine and newspaper publishers are gaining a foothold on
this new juggernaut which is going to change the way we gather
news.
Advertisers too are not left out. Already some of the largest
media companies in the world are now poised to find advertising
space for their clients 'branding' campaigns, on any available
web page that regularly features in rss feeds.
The media companies with billions of ad dollars to spend, will
they say, be spending less on newspaper and t.v. advertising in
the coming years, and will concentrate instead on 'blogs' and
rss feeds.
Competition will be fierce for every available space on the most
popular feeds, some run by newspapers!
Many freelance journalists will be running rss feeds in direct
competition with the newspaper employers who now pay them to
gather news for their publication. There will be no editor to
censor their news items, they will be free to write whatever
they want.
This new found freedom for anyone in the world to be able to
express their opinions without it costing anything, will make
for a new 'House Of Babel', with maybe up to several millions of
rss feeds within the next five years run by private individuals
all over the world. The only needed resource to set up a rss
feed is free hosting on a server anywhere in the world, and
these web hosts are plentiful.
Press releases submitted to the biggest and well known media
release agencies are appearing rapidly on rss feeds, with the
publishers of these feeds scambling to put 'content' on their
feed almost on an hourly basis.
Commercial enterprises have never had it so good to get their
press release into circulation so quickly as more and more
commercial news, via press releases, is needed to fill the ever
available channels being run by rss feed publishers. Even badly
written press releases that under normal circumstances would not
find a publisher willing to print it, will be readily accepted
by rss feed publishers looking avidly for more 'content'. This
'content' may only be on a rss feed for the space of one hour
before it is replaced by something else, but it will have the
potential to be seen by lillions of people world wide.
This is the 'potential' that big media companies are now eyeing.
One rss feed publisher charges $6,000 for an item of news to be
on one of his feeds for the space of one day. So the potential
for earning substantial incomes from publishing your own rss
feed can be huge.
Many web publishers will change tack and embrace rss feeds as
being potentially more commercially viable than publishing a web
site.
Many 'spammers' will change to running as many rss feeds as
possible to saturate the market, since spam filters are proving
very effective for email.
How easy is it to put up a rss feed?
If you have web hosting already, it can be set up in 5 minutes!
All it needs is a text file placed on the server, and the 'feed'
is live to the whole world. Instant rss feed publishing!
About the author:
Tony Dean is a published author and webmaster. Author of the
bestselling ebook on setting up a rss feed "Really Simple RSS"
available from Clickbank or his site:-
http://www.ebook-sales.com/rss.html
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