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Blitz Ezine #266 October 3, 2006

Optimizing RSS feeds, Setting Business Priorities


The Blitz-Promotions News Letter
Issue no. 266, October 3, 2006

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In this Issue
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- Optimizing RSS feeds
- Setting Priorities

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Food for thought
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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
Aristotle

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RSS Feed Tips to Help Search Engine Optimization
by Sharon Housley

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RSS feeds are a great communication medium, and when
properly managed, web feeds can bring in significant
Internet traffic. RSS feeds should contain compelling themed
content with episodic titles that are united in common broad
theme. Use RSS feeds as an online marketing and search
engine optimization tool. Just as optimizing an HTML web
page will increase exposure, so too will an RSS feed that is
properly optimized and promoted. Use these simple tips to
improve your web feed exposure.

Channel Title
The channel title in your RSS feed is one of the most
important aspect. The channel title should be keyword rich
and contain information related to the general theme of the
RSS feed. In order to maximize compatibility with RSS
readers, it is best not to include any HTML in the channel
title. The channel title is a website visitors first glimpse
at the RSS feed, so its important to make an impression and
attract the interest of casual browsers. Additionally, many
of the RSS feed directories and search engines use the
information contained in the RSS feed's channel title and
description to index the feed. In order for the feed to be
properly categorized, it is important that the information
contained in these fields be relevant to the contents
contained in the feed. If included at all, the blog, brand,
or company name should be at the end not the beginning of
the RSS feed channel title.

Channel Description
The channel description field provides an opportunity to
expand on the broad theme of the RSS feed. The channel
description should contain related keywords and phrases, but
it should be written to capture the interest of readers not
search engine spiders. HTML can be used to decorate and
emphasize specific text in the description field. In
summation the channel description should provide a
compelling overview of the RSS feed's contents.

RSS Feed Item Titles
The item titles should be 50-75 characters with spaces. In
order to increase readability and compatibility with news
readers, the RSS feed item titles should not be encoded with
any HTML. Think of an RSS feed item title in the same way
that you would a webpage title. The RSS feed item title is
your opportunity to capture the interest of your reader.
Really an RSS feed item title is nothing more than a
headline. The most effective item titles are calls to action
that grab the readers attention. Include pertinent keywords
or keyword phrases in the items title and this will help any
individuals doing deep feed searches for specific content.

Optimize RSS
Optimize all aspects of the web feed. While the feed should
be optimized for search engines, using the same techniques a
webmaster uses on a website, the optimization should not be
at the readers expense. The content in an RSS feed is often
what leads readers to click or not click through. Readers
will judge RSS feeds on the quality of the content. This
means that grammar and punctuation do matter. Consistent
grammatical errors will reduce the writers credibility and
the number of subscribers.

Anchor Text
Using RSS feeds, publishers have the unique opportunity to
determine the anchor text that will be used to link to
internal website pages. RSS feeds are often syndicated, and
even more often compelling feed items will often be re
posted by other publishers. With that in mind, when
including links back to a website in the item description
field, use anchor text that is a relevant keyword or phrase.
Anchor text is one factor that search engines use in
determining a website's ranking for specific keywords and
phrases.

Number of Feed Items
Routinely prune the old items in an RSS feeds and archive
the content contained in the feed to ensure that feeds load
quickly in RSS readers. If you are using a third party
service to host your feeds, keep in mind that FeedBurner
will truncate or not display RSS feeds that it finds to be
too large.

Heading Tags
If you are displaying an RSS feed as an HTML web page it
makes sense to use H1 or H2 tags to display the RSS feed's
item titles. If the RSS feed is optimized, the website will
benefit from the keyword emphasis by using the header tags.

RSS Feed URLs
As with HTML web pages, the URLs contained in an RSS feed
should contain keywords if possible. Use hyphens not
underscores, to separate the keywords in the RSS feed's URL.

Add an Image
Consider adding an image to your RSS feed to enhance its
appearance in an RSS reader. The image should be no large
144x400 and it is recommended that the image be 88x31. Most
RSS readers will display the feed image above the feed
contents, this is a great way to reinforce brand and
establish brand recognition. Additionally you can add images
to the RSS feed's description field. In all cases, it is
important that the full URL to the image be referenced,
because if the feed is syndicated it will report a broken
image if its attempting to retrieve it locally.

Some of the RSS feed directories use the feed's website
favorite icons to flag the RSS feed. The RSS feeds
containing a favorite icon stand out from others in the
directories so be sure to include a favicon in the domain's
root directory. RSS feeds are a great marketing tool, but
like web pages, they must be optimized so that you can reap
the full marketing benefits. Taking the time to implement
some basic optimization tips will steadily increase your RSS
feeds exposure.

About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing,
publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon
manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a
wireless text messaging software company.

Our Priorities: Doing What Matters Most
by Michael Angier

Has this ever happened to you? You're working on a project and
you start to think about another project or task you have on
your list. You begin to question if the one you're working on
is the right one and your focus and energy moves away from the
task at hand.

Not much fun is it? Without good clarity we can't operate at
our best. Without confidence in our plans, we cannot achieve
our goals.

We live in a complex world. Time was when our choices were
easier because they were simply more limited. Today, with so
many things to choose from, it's easy to get overwhelmed.

All too often, we avoid making important choices because we
don't want to make a mistake. Sometimes we choose what's
convenient and then second-guess our decision. When we do this
we lose valuable time and energy because we're conflicted.
Unless you're a circus performer, it's pretty hard to ride
more than one horse at the same time.

A good coach, consultant or therapist can be invaluable in
helping us to gain greater clarity and be confident we're
investing our time and energy in the best way.

As we discover our core values, we're better able to make
important choices. As we get clearer on what we want--and
why we want it--we can be more effective and gain greater
fulfillment.

But I've found very few people willing to invest the time
thinking and meditating upon these things. Only a small
percentage of the people I've encountered really know what
they want. And most of THESE people still aren't sure
what they should be doing to get there.

Having so many choices can sometimes work against us.

But when we ask the right questions, objectively rank the
values and examine the tradeoffs, we gain clarity and
position ourselves for greater results.

How do you set and maintain your priorities? Do you know
your most important goals? How do you sort out the
projects that will provide the greatest payoff? Do you
consider them carefully or do you just "shoot from the hip"?

I'm all for using our intuition and following our gut, but
we also need to bring our left brain into the equation.

It doesn't matter so much what system we use as long as we
use one. Because not having this clarity--not handling first
things first--can cost us dearly.

Clarity leads to power. More clarity equals more power.
Better focus equals better results.

If you're looking for some tools to do this better,
we've developed a simple yet powerful system for ranking
goals, projects, obstacles and even purchases. It's called
Priorities? (of course) and we've found it extremely helpful
in making good decisions.

Note: To learn more about our new Priorities? Tool, go to
http://SuccessNet.org/priorities.htm

For additional information about core values, go to
http://YourCoreValues.com

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