Tracking and Monitoring an RSS Feed's Success
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Tracking and Monitoring an RSS Feed's Success
Copyright 2005 Sharon Housley
Measuring and tracking RSS while a fairly simple concept,
is really anything but. Unlike websites, RSS have the added
caveat of potential syndication, making accurate tracking a
challenge to anyone but the extremely tech savvy.
It is not unrealistic for marketers to want to know how
many subscribers they have, which items in their feeds
attract the most interest, or how many click-throughs are
generated as a result of an RSS feed.
There are a number of 3rd party providers who focus on
tracking the consumption of RSS feeds. Some solutions are
rudimentary but likely sufficient for a small business
testing the waters with RSS. Other RSS tracking solutions
are more complex and while they can come close to being
accurate, with syndication there is no solution that tracks
with 100% accuracy.
Techniques Used to track RSS Consumption
Small businesses can view web logs to provide information
on how many times a specific file (RSS feed) is requested.
The logs and information is rudimentary but will give a
basic sense of a feeds success. Many 3rd party tracking
options have additional tracking information available.
Hosting
The most common method to track the number of feed accesses
or individuals accessing a feed is to use a 3rd party feed
host. Companies like FeedBurner essentially track feeds
based on accesses. The downside to using a 3rd party like
Feedburner, is that the url is a FeedBurner url and any
PageRank or popularity associated with the url will benefit
the feed host rather than the feed creator. Additionally,
no distinction is made between unique views or syndicate
feeds.
FeedBurner provides a free no frills service to host RSS
feeds and they have been proactive in circumventing user
concerns. Recently implementing a service that eases users
concerns about migrating from FeedBurner. There is a 3 step
process for users interested in migrating from FeedBurner's
free service, implementing a permanent redirect, and url
forwarding.
Details can be found at:
www.burningdoorc.om/feedburner/archives/001251.html
Some publishers, who were concerned about lock-in or wanted
to retain control of the domain and feed urls often resist
a hosting service. The new program FeedBurner Partner Pro
is not free, but allows for users to point to their own
domain, retaining complete control of their feeds without
sacrificing statistical tracking.
The downside to using a service like FeedBurner is that
some filtering applications used on corporate proxy servers
block feeds residing on FeedBurner or other free hosts.
Redirects
Companies like SyndicateIQ have more complex tracking
solutions that generate unique urls for each subscriber.
The tracking benefits to such a customized solution is
obvious. Individual user habits can be monitored and any
users abusing their access and inappropriately syndicating
a feeds content can have their feed turned off. The
downside of course is that the success of RSS is in a large
part due to the anonymity. Users don't want their personal
habits tracked.
Considering the venture capital interest in these 3rd party
hosting services. It is important to note that their value
is in the data that they collect. As with any 3rd party
service, it goes without saying that publishers should read
the privacy policy carefully, be aware of who owns the
rights to the collected information, and how that
information might be used. It goes without saying that the
value in many of the free services currently available lies
in their aggregate data.
Uniquely Named Transparent Images
Uniquely named transparent 1x1 graphics can be added to the
description field of an RSS feed. Users can use standard
web logs to see the number of times the image is viewed and
determine the number of times the feed was accessed.
Companies Specializing in Tracking and RSS Metrics
Pheedo - Pheedo creates tools that enable individuals,
organizations and corporations to promote, analyze, and
optimize their weblogs and content. www.pheedo.com
SyndicateIQ - SyndicateIQ's position in the content
distribution chain provides clients a set of analytics.
www.syndicateiq.com/
FeedBurner - FeedBurner offers a full range of services to
help you build awareness, track circulation, and implement
revenue-generating programs in your feed(s).
www.feedburner.com
Each individual using RSS needs to make a decision of the
extent and importance of the analytics they require.
Realizing that any system they employ is not going to be
perfect.
About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing,
publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon
manages marketing for FeedForDev www.feedfordev.com
an RSS component for developers.
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