RSS: THE KING OF PERMISSION MARKETING
by Sean Felker
Gold is in your mailing list.
How many times have you heard this statement before?
Undoubtedly, these words have been used so many times that they have become one
of the verified clichés in Internet marketing.
Well, it has become a cliché because it's true. Much wealth can indeed be
derived from your mailing list. With a mailing list, you won't have to lose
visitors who do not decide to make a purchase on their first visit to your
website.
You'd be able to capture their contact details so that you could offer them new
packages in the future. Many times, in fact, and this would give you a rich,
perpetual pool of possible customers.
A follow-up system is generally executed by email marketing. With the contact
details captured, all you have to do is to send email messages to your
subscribers to warm them up for future sales.
It goes without saying, though, that your subscribers should have opted to
subscribe to your mailing list first.
This would eliminate the danger of spam complaints which can lead to the loss of
large groups of mailing list members.
This is also the reason why a mailing list or a follow-up system is often called
an opt-in list.
But this conventional method of utilizing your opt-in list has developed quite a
number of disadvantageous consequences in recent years. Let's take a look at
some of them.
1: Some people forget that they subscribed to your mailing service, hence, they
would report your emails as spam complaints. This would compel the email hosting
service to ban your mail server in their network. Imagine failing to send
messages to people using Yahoo mail, or Gmail, or Hotmail.
2: Your messages are not guaranteed to reach the recipient's inbox. Spam filters
are sometimes unforgiving. A single usage of a marketing-related word can place
your email in the spam box.
3: Even if your recipient receives your email, there is no guarantee that he
would get to read it. A lot of generic messages get neglected as Internet users,
in general, have become used to receiving marketing messages from various
commercial ventures.
4: Not all your subscribers would give out their real email address.
5: And those subscribers who would give real email addresses might use one which
they seldom check. People, at the average, have more than one email accounts.
These concerns have prompted Internet marketers to look for alternative methods
that would work the same way. Permissive marketing through emails is fraught
with so many perils that a search for better options was necessitated.
Enter Real Simple Syndication, or RSS. RSS is slowly becoming the industry
standard for message conveyance. It is predicted that by 2010, 87% of Internet
users would be using RSS for their message delivery needs.
RSS is not that hard to understand. It's a technology that allows you to send
and receive messages in real time. Messages will be delivered straight to the
recipient's desktop, completely eliminating the danger of being filtered out as
spam.
The fact that RSS feeds would be delivered in real time only means that
recipients would immediately be able to read the messages that will be sent.
For the Internet marketer who has been searching for a solution to the problems
of email marketing, RSS has become a very lucrative option. RSS 2.0 technology,
for example, has found various uses in the advertising game.
RSS 2.0 allows the RSS marketer to send highly compressed audio and video files,
which will not alienate users with slower connections.
Blogs or web logs, which have been potent weapons for online businessmen, have
found new life with RSS. Blog entries can easily be generated as RSS feeds,for
the streamlining message delivery.
RSS is likewise easy to set up. All you would need is an RSS feed generator,
which can be downloaded from the World Wide Web.
Your recipients would need an RSS feed reader, but if they don't have one,
they'll be prompted to download the program for free.
In an industry that is predominated by a race for the next big thing, it is
important to stay ahead of the pack. With RSS, it is safe to say that the next
big thing has arrived.
So hop aboard the bandwagon and arm yourself with the tool that would help you
conquer tomorrow today.
About the Author:
Sean Felker is the publisher of
the very successful and popular Work at Home and Making Money on the Internet
blog:
http://try-marketing.com/workathome/
Source of this article:
www.goarticles.com
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