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The Holy Grail that Online Advertisers, Merchants, Publishers, and Shoppers have been Looking for!




For Online Publishers/RSS Feeds users - RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is a popular way for online users/publishers to pull news and information from across the web. RSS allows web sites to publish real time content to online users/shoppers easily and the trend is growing. Some site have taken advantage of this technology and created RSS/XML feeds using products data feeds from top online merchants/advertisers.


Therefore, Publishers/RSS feeds users can grab any products feeds they want and provide their site visitors with top online stores most current information on hot and latest products, special sales/discounted items and coupon offers.


Online Publishers can use these RSS/XML products feeds to enhance their site content. Latest products information from top online stores delivered via RSS/XML technology will offer publishers with relevant and dynamic content, making their site much more attractive to the search engines and online users.


Top Search Engines [Google, Yahoo and MSN] have incorporated the RSS technology into their content and publishing strategies thereby offering real-time search results and information to their respective users who large percentage of are online shoppers.


Products Feeds can either be distributed by Store/Merchant names or by product categories most suitable to individual publisher’s site content.


For Online Advertiser - Using the RSS/XML technology, you will be able to reach much wider visitors/shoppers interested in your products. You will be able to speedily introduce and promote new products, special sales/discounted products and seasonal offers.


Some website do offer the platform for you to submit your products data feeds which are converted to RSS/XML feeds to enable publishers wanting to use and take advantage of RSS/XML syndication technology on their site, publish and add dynamic relevant content for their sites.



Author: Joseph Akintaju


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