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  • FeedXS Does Syndication Without A Site- Gayatri Microsystems

    Users of FeedXS can create RSS feeds to populate with content by directly posting an article to a feed without needing an existing website or blog.

    For bloggers, RSS feed syndication comes as part of the package. Without comments or a RSS feed, it's just not a blog. FeedXS fill a niche that current bloggers will be surprised to learn exists: publishing content directly to RSS.
    Odd concept, isn't it?

    The Netherlands-based company Trilab constructed FeedXS for its creator, Jeroen Bertrams. The service is presently offered for free,with a simple signup and activation process to get started. FeedXS hosts the feed for users.

    Users create a feed title and description (a default one is provided for starters) and select the language and category for the RSS feed. An article posting section offers a straightforward form to place a title and content, and to do some basic formatting of the article. From there, a click adds it to the feed. Anyone subscribed to the feed gets the article the next time the reader checks the feed.

    One issue becomes apparent immediately: publicizing the feed. If one doesn't have a website, preferably one found reliably by the major search engines, the publisher has to notify potential readers somehow, either by email, word of mouth, Super Bowl advertisement, something.

    Kalpesh Upadhyay
    Marketing Strategist
    Gayatri Microsystems
    Last edited by megrisoft; 01-23-2006, 11:33 AM.
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