13 Tips to Maintaining and Growing an RSS Feed Subscriber Base
You have an RSS feed and you have worked hard to get the
word out. According to your logs you have subscribers! Now
the hard part: how to retain the subscribers to your RSS
feed. Follow these simple steps to insure that your
subscriber base will grow.
1. Original Content
A consistent stream of original content will do well to
earn subscribers loyalty. The best RSS feeds provide
content that is compelling and unique. Do not rehash
existing content, look for a unique angle or spin if you
wish to cover something that is hot in the blogosphere.
2. Quality Over Frequency
A posts quality is far more important than a post's
frequency. Readers will tire of rambling or nonsensical
posts that contain no real value. Time is precious and
there are plenty of feeds and blogs, in order to retain
readers provide quality not quantity.
3. Get it Right
Syndication has the power to do damage; misquoting or just
plain getting it wrong can affect your reputation and
perpetuate incorrect information. Be sure to verify all
your RSS feed and blogs information prior to posting.
4. Literate
Blog posts are not instant messages: you should always use
proper grammar, correct spelling and punctuation. Your
posts are a reflection of your knowledge; content
presentation matters and will affect how you are viewed.
5. Griping
Do not constantly gripe, no one likes a whiner. If you are
going to complain it is not enough to point out problems,
you should offer a suggestion for improvement or specifics
on how to solve a problem.
6. Balance
Titles of RSS Feed Items and Headlines of blog posts should
relate to the contents of the actual post. There is nothing
worse than just tempting readers with information and not
following through. Use catchy titles but be sure to follow
it with related content. In your actual posts, strike a
balance be sure to provide enough information without
overwhelming readers.
7. Focus
Regardless of your RSS feeds focus' stay on topic! Your
feed or blog posts will generally revolve around a specific
theme, don't stray too far or you might lose readers. If
your RSS feed has a specific theme, stay true to that theme.
8. Length Matters
Not too long, not too short it is a difficult balance, but
your post length does matter! If a post is excessively long
consider breaking it up or partitioning it into easy to
digest paragraphs or break it up into multiple posts. Post
length should be consistent throughout your blog and feed.
Try not to vary it too much.
9. Credibility
As a publisher, you want to be viewed as a credible source.
Posting or reposting inaccurate information will reduce if
not nullify any credibility that you have. Provide
credentials when offering an opinion and be sure any
factual information is accurate before posting.
10. Link
Include links to any related information in the description
field of your RSS feed, this is a great way to supplement
content. Outgoing links will also often result in links
back to your blog or website.
11. Consistency
It is important to remain consistent, try not to vary too
much in your daily posts. Stay true to your formula for
content if it is working .
12. Listen to Your Audience
Readers will often communicate what they like and what they
dislike about your content. It is important that you stay
in tune with what your subscribers like and don't like and
make the appropriate accommodations.
13. Advertisements
Do not clutter your RSS feed with advertisements. If you
choose to include advertisements in your RSS feed be sure
to strike a balance between advertisements and quality
content.
Starting an RSS feed or is not difficult to attract
readers, it is however difficult to retain readers. By
following a few simple unwritten rules you will find your
subscriber base swell.
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 RecordForAll
www.recordforall.com audio recording and editing
software.
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