According to Search Engine Watch (SEW), “RSS is a method of distributing links to content in your web site that you'd like others to use. In other words, it's a mechanism to ‘syndicate’ your content.” So, it's an important part of your content marketing strategy. Interestingly, I did a search for “RSS.” I wanted to verify what the acronym stood for and found an article by SEW that provided
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By: Karen Cioffi,
on 5/16/2014
Blog: Writing for Children with Karen Cioffi (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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By: Sondra Santos LaBrie,
on 7/7/2008
Blog: Happy Healthy Hip Parenting (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Sally and Dave, the slimy and silly slugs from Australia are now featured in their very own cartoon blog - Starring Sally and Dave - courtesy of author / illustrator Felice Arena.
Be one of the first to sign up for the RSS feed. I guarantee that these two will make your day complete. Don't believe me? Check out the 4th of July post which seriously made me LOL.
Be one of the first to sign up for the RSS feed. I guarantee that these two will make your day complete. Don't believe me? Check out the 4th of July post which seriously made me LOL.
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By: Gail Gauthier,
on 2/17/2008
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If you are a writer who publishes with a traditional book publishing company, your books probably get into bookstores by way of sales representatives. ShelfTalker has a post explaining a great deal about what sales reps do. Wizards Wireless described getting ready to meet a sales representative.
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Thanks for the link, Gail! I'm honored to have my post mentioned at the same time as the one from Shelftalker. I thought that her comments about sales reps were great.
-Susan
I've never met any sales reps. I don't know if most writers ever do. So I found it very informative.