Huh? FeedRepeat Explained!


Introduction:

FeedRepeat is the foundation for a very flexible online marketing machine.

Online marketing is all about content and content reuse. It's your job to create a blog or forum about your products and services, and more importantly, it's your job to fill that site with quality content for your viewers. Whether you are manually typing or importing content from other sources, the key to online success is having lots of quality content, and leveraging it to your advantage. Give your viewers a reason to subscribe, share, and engage in your site.

Blogs built with Wordpress for example, have your most recent posts embedded in a file called an RSS feed. RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication'. In a nutshell it's a computer readable text file with your post titles, descriptions, links to your content, etc. These RSS feeds can be read by 3rd party applications and displayed in a format that service requires. The feed normally contains the last 15-25 posts from your blog. 3rd party applications read your feed and update their displays with only the newest items in the feed, ignoring the items it already pulled from it's last update. Viewers reading your new items click and return to your site to engage and share your information with others. RSS is simple, yet powerfull if leveraged correctly.

A key method to getting your content out in front of as many eyes as possible is to setup a 3rd party application to pull your new posts from your feed and automatically post them on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. This allows your new bits of information to be presented to your friends, fans, followers of social networks which brings traffic back to your blog, initiates subscribers to engage your content, and offers them a chance to share and retweet the information they like with their own friends, fans, and followers. Your content is redistributed through the social cloud and exposed to more eyes offering you more chances at new site visitors and subscribers. Ultimately you will have more traffic to your site, and sell more products, services, and ad inventory in the end.

Social marketing works so well, it is the center of many marketing books, services, and software for people wanting to market their sites more effectively.

Social Walls and the Homepage:

All social networks have a main page where all of their friends, followers, and fans post status updates, images, videos, and in your case, links to your blog posts and articles. Most users have so many affiliations, sometimes exceeding hundreds of people, that their wall or homepage is always scrolling down with new updates and posts throughout the day. Anytime someone checks into their favorite social network, they are presented with a whole new page full of information to browse and engage.

This is the power of the social cloud, and it is also the brick wall to you getting content in front of as many eyes as possible. If you are using either the automated methods above or manually sharing links to your newest blog post, the only people that will see your post are the users who login within an hour or so of the time you posted your link. For example, if you update your site once a day and post 5 new items, all 5 items will be posted within the same timeframe. Chances are, your links will have scrolled off many users walls before they have a chance to login and see them.

The simple answer to this unique limitation for you to reach your audience is to post something else from your site soon after. This will ensure your post is visible to as many users as possible during that time frame of the day. If you have more content, you can post more frequently. In the end, you will get more views, clicks, and traffic to your site because your content will be exposed to more of your subscriber base on each of the social networks throughout the day. You will get more traffic, more sharing of your content, and more engagement because users recognize your site as an active site full of great quality content.

Meet FeedRepeat:

FeedRepeat will read your feed at a predetermined interval (30-60+ Minutes, you choose) and update your own special FeedRepeat feed with one random item. The minimum interval is determined by how much content you have in your feed, the more content, the faster FeedRepeat will update with a new random item.

To take advantage of FeedRepeat, you will update your feed settings and increase it to generate the most recent 100 items.

The FeedRepeat feed is the foundation of a powerful marketing machine. By using 3rd party RSS tools already available, you will now be able to have your random item pulled and posted to one or more of the major social networks throughout the day and night. FeedRepeat simply and elegantly solves the problem described above, and allows you to reach more of your existing subscribers and help gain even more by increased sharing of your steady stream of quality content.

FeedRepeat is smart, it will cache X many items from your feed depending on how many items you have available and make sure the new random item is not a duplicate of one of the more recent items it has pulled within the last 24 hours.

Because FeedRepeat is a standard RSS feed, it is the foundation of your ability to use these random items from your site with any 3rd party RSS tool and market your site more effectively online anywhere RSS feeds can be imported.

Once your feed is registered, you are provided with setup details to take advantage of FeedRepeat's amazing ability to expose your content throughout the day on major social networks. Simple step by step instructions are included to get your feed up and running quickly, and a special guru section is available for more advanced users wanting more configuration options.

Please note we support RSS2 Format including WordPress, and VBulletin feeds. More formats will become available soon. To test your feed register it using the link below.
 
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