Articles, tagged with "xml file", page 5
24th July 2006
Okay, so you're a marketing expert but you haven't yet embraced emerging technologies like blogs, RSS feeds, or podcasts. If you think these technologies are a passing fad, then think again. Today, major businesses and a significant number of marketi...
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Marketing Expert
01st April 2006
Why would a software company overlook one of the easiest and quickest ways to promote it's products online? This would seem to be a rhetorical question except for the fact that I run a shareware site and am constantly on the search for new software to add...
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Author:
Stephan Miller
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Majella.us
OpenSource is perhaps one of the greatest things about the web. Using OpenSource programs, however, can sometimes be frustrating because when some programs are updated, others are not. Usually, you will have to either wait for...
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David Picella
13th March 2006
Are you getting all of the exposure that you can for your web site? Sure, your web site is up and running, it's been properly coded to make it easily spiderable and you've even invested in a linking campaign along with paid advertising. So you've pretty m...
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Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team
21st February 2006
1. Introduction.
RSS means Really Simple Syndication.
RSS feed is an XML-based file. To give anyone access to the information contained in the feed, the feed must be placed on a Web-server. An RSS feed can contains various information beginning with...
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Author:
Dmitry Baranov
18th November 2005
Traders from around the globe come to http://www.import-export-guide.com/trade to post trade leads - their requirements for products they want to buy and details of the products they have to sell. New trade leads are added all the time and it's important ...
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Author:
Rob Henderson
09th January 2005
Everyday more and more websites, news services and blogs are adding RSS content. RSS is a method of syndicating content.The concept of aggregating content in one central location or repository is very appealing. Consumers have become tired of push technol...
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Author:
Sharon Housley