Welcome back to our series on RSS and XML Feed syndication for newbie's. In this article, we are talking about the basics and in this article we are going to talk briefly about newsletters and RSS feed syndication. Typically the popular method of RSS Feed submission is on a website that acts as a directory for submitted RSS Feeds. While this is a superior system when compared to the email distribution variants, it can be difficult for webmasters to get visitors to his directory. One often employed method is by creating a newsletter to entice visitors to return to the directory website. While not a horrible idea, it does have some drawbacks in application. Some of them would be:
Newsletter creation is time consuming. It's not currently possible to automate the content of a web page into a readable and effective newsletter.
Some people refuse to sign up for newsletters. Not everyone wants to get a constant stream of new emails on a regular basis because they are already sick and tired of all of the other emails that they get clogging up their mailboxes.
Sending out the newsletter is time consuming in and of itself.
A lot of the emails that you do send while get trapped by a spam filter and the person you are sending the information to may likely never even see that you sent it.
It's hard to research previous newsletter content to find good niche information.
While we really think RSS Feed syndication is a great tool, just be away that distributing the feeds may not be an easy task. This is why we always heavily respect our feed directories that do a great job of syndicating information.
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