Posts Tagged ‘RSS feeds’

Why You Should Use Internet Explorer 7

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Available for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7 is a vast improvement on earlier versions. In some areas such as tabbed browsing and enhanced RSS feeds, it appears as if IE has finally caught up to the rest of the browser pack.

Convert Text Webpages E-mails RSS Feeds into mp3 or ipod book for free with spokentext

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

SPOKENTEXT is a web based free text to speech service that Converts PDF,Word,Ppt,Text ,e-mails,web pages and rss news feeds into mp3 file or ipod book.Many of you may have important files or documents that you want access while you’re away from computer,spokentext helps you convert them into audio format and let you carry them on your ipod or mp3 player wherever you go.Of course there are many text to speech converters online,this is one of the best free service i have tried out till now.It is really clean and handy with plenty of choices to record.Except the promotional link we hear while playing the audio everything goes fine with it.

How to Make a WordPress Blog Duplicate Content Safe

Monday, June 16th, 2008

In one of my recent posts I wrote about the duplicate content issue. This topic is especially important to me since my blog uses the WordPress content management system which, when used with the default configuration, is not duplicate content proof. In fact this CMS is capable to render almost 100% of your content duplicate. As usual the fault of the system has roots in its advantages. WordPress has many features facilitating blogging and linking, such as RSS feeds to posts and comments, trackback URLs, monthly archives and so on. In the same time this variety of URLs returning similar or identical pages represents a clear case of duplicate content.

Making Money From Your Blog’s RSS Feed

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Some blog for fun, some blog for money, some blog for both. There are numerous options to monetize a blog. AdSense ads, affiliate links, paid reviews, links to your products – you name it. If your blog receives enough visitors you can start making living online. To make the most of your visitors you must keep in mind where do they come from. Those who arrive to your blog from search engine results or directed to you by links from other websites can see your pages fully. But your revenue-generating ads and links are hidden for those who read your RSS feeds. This means that your online money-machine loses click from a substantial portion of your most loyal visitors. Is there a way to make money in RSS feeds? Yes, try ‘feedvertising’