Top 3
Reasons Why RSS Is Better Than Email for Delivering Your Ezine
By Kent Thompson
Everyone is talking about RSS. Blogs, newsites and the like are
putting those little orange RSS links all over their sites. What's
all the hype about?
I admit, email will always have its purpose in life. But many people
are realizing that RSS is an excellent alternative to email for
newsletters or other mass-distribution lists.
Here are three HUGE advantages of RSS over Email:
1) RSS is totally spam-proof.
It cannot be blocked by any spam filter no matter what! Because RSS
is a web page, you simply cannot block it. The analogy I like to use
is the difference between a telemarketer and a TV commercial.
A telemarketer can initiate the call, just like anyone can send an
email. Any unwelcome message or phone call can be filtered or
screened, but there is always that chance that an important call will
be deleted or missed. So the end result is that it still takes your
time and effort to filter email or screen calls, and there still is no
guarantee that your efforts will be 100% accurate.
A TV viewer on the other hand must turn on the TV and find a channel
first, just like an RSS feed must be entered into an RSS Reader.
Viewing an RSS feed or TV channel is totally at the viewer's
discretion. If you ever get sick of a TV channel, you can change it
immediately, just like you can delete an RSS Feed.
2) RSS eliminates all fear of being spammed.
Why should your visitors give out their closely guarded email address
to you when they don't know if you are a legitimate website?
Think of how many more subscribers you could have to your newsletter
if your website visitors had no fear about being spammed by you!
People by nature do not trust you the first time they meet you, and on
the internet it is even worse with website visitors.
Of course some will subscribe, but you have to work harder to earn
their trust since they are giving something to you.
But what about the people who are just curious, and can't make it over
that hurdle to part with their address?
By delivering your newsletter or mini-course content over an RSS Feed,
you both win!
Visitors can take a spectator approach without fear of getting spam,
and you have a way to establish regular contact with your visitors in
the same way email can.
3) No more bogged-down email servers or duplicate messages.
Sending a message to a large list can really bog down your mail server
and can take a long time. If your list has 10,000 email addresses,
you are basically telling your mail server to establish a connection
with 10,000 different servers! Some web hosts even limit the number
of messages you can send.
With RSS, you can avoid mail servers altogether. Downloading an RSS
Feed is no different than downloading a web page. While this does
place a slightly extra burden on your webserver, it is virtually
unnoticeable since it is spread out evenly over time and it only has
to deliver a page whenever one is requested.
Or, how many times have you wanted to correct something that got sent
out in an email? Once you send it, you can't get it back. With RSS,
you can correct the message any time you please! The message your
subscribers see is always the most recent version.
Spam could eventually become a thing of the past for mass-distribution
lists and autoresponders.
Consumers are catching on already, and I think it's just a matter of
time!
Find out how you can get 40% more subscribers to your ezine using RSS!
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