RSS Feeds and Podcasting - Simplified for our Real Estate Readers
Dave Fleet over at Social Media Today has posted a very useful (and easily-digestible) blog post which aims to simplify the benefits and uses of RSS once and for all.
We’re big fans of RSS technology over here at AgentCasts for good reason - it’s a major factor in getting our users real estate video content ‘found and watched’ across the web. Around here, we use RSS specifically in the form of ‘Podcasting’ - which is simply attaching an RSS Feed to audio or video content to deliver the RSS subscription features to our users (and their potential viewers).
Since we love and believe in RSS so much, we actually produce and deliver a podcast version for every real estate video we produce, and even update and manage our users RSS feeds for them. Confusing? Uh-oh - I’ve probably already said too much. Allow me to step out of the way and let Dave work his magic:
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) can be confusing if you know little about it. Other people blather on about “subscribing,” “feeds,” “readers” and the like, while you have no idea what they’re talking about.
If this describes you, you’re in the right place.
You can find definitions for “RSS” everywhere. Feedburner has a page on it; What Is RSS? is all about it; Wikipedia has a detailed page about it. The list goes on and on.
They’re all way too complicated.
You probably want to know more than just what RSS is. You also want to know why you should care, right? You’re busy enough already - you need a reason to add yet another thing to your life.
RSS, in really simple languageHere’s a great analogy for RSS, from Ed Lee (edited slightly):
Your web content is like water in a lake. Lots of people want it and you want them to have it. But, to get it, they need to visit the lake, fill their buckets and then go back to their homes to use it.
RSS enables your audience to create a stream from your lake (where the content is) to their home (where they need the content).
I also like an explanation that Chris Anderson uses (paraphrased) (hat tip - Mitch Joel):
We used to have to go out and find stuff - news, sites, etc… RSS lets the web come to you.
For a slightly longer (3 minute) explanation, here’s a brilliant video from the Common Craft Show on what RSS is and how to use it:
RSS In Plain English (How To) - A funny movie is a click away
Thanks Dave!
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RSS Feeds and Podcasting - Simplified for our Real Estate Readers
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