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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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.
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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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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.