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How to create a rss read stock market content in my website?

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I have a website, where i plan to show stock prices , i want them to get updated frequently?
What should i do? Should i use some rss reader? Are there stuff like that freely available ?

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iMarketers August 29, 2006 - Blogs, RSS and Podcasting : "Newer Ways to Drive Buzz"

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Rodney Rumford presents on the following:
* Introduction to Blogs, Podcasts & RSS
* Business Blogging & Podcasting
* Blogging & Podcasting as a Marketing, Visibility, Lead Gen, Sales & Branding Tool
* Google, Yahoo, MSN: Blogging & Podcasting
* RSS & Syndication
* Blogging Platforms
* Reporting & Analytics
* Guidelines
* Business Benefits

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Why is it easier to get an appointment for Botox than cancer screenings?

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Could it be because we pay out of pocket for botox, it does not have to go through the government or an insurance provider!

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/health/29skin.html?ei=5088&en=06d660efe3019c50&ex=1346040000&adxnnl=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1188398149-kSL0LO9jOcWh+FPgz4BOoQ

"Not only do the free-market segments of medicine produce faster appointments and shorter waiting lines, but they also produce more innovation and price drops. Blindly pursuing profits, other companies are working overtime to produce cheaper, better alternatives to Botox. The war on wrinkles is proceeding faster than the war on cancer, declared by President Nixon in 1971."
http://anncoulter.com/

it is because the private sector is more efficient.

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What Is RSS?

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Explains in simple terms what RSS and RSS feeds are. How they work and what syndication accomplishes.

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Does this news article about textbook piracy make any sense?

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A textbook case of piracy
By Alex Beam
Globe Columnist / September 9, 2008
I was heartened to learn that college kids are wielding the same Internet piracy tools they used to bring down the recording industry to download textbooks. Although the textbook oligopolists are fighting back mightily - the Association of American Publishers uses Covington & Burling, a take-no-prisoners law firm in Washington, D.C., to hunt down malefactors - there are at least two sites still around offering books: Textbook Torrents tends to be shut down, and moves around the Web, but the last time I checked, thepiratebay.org was offering such books as - well, you’ll see.

As a writer, how can I support this? I should be an absolutist on copyright protection for all books, magazines, and newspapers. But I’m not. The publishers have disgraced themselves, and they are paying the price. Three-hundred-dollar textbooks in the hard sciences are not unusual, and the companies are selling to a captive audience. Hundred-dollar add-ons, masquerading as digital workbooks, or problem-solving sets, are not uncommon.

Publishers love to put out bogus "new" editions to drive a stake though the heart of the used textbook market, which was gaining its second wind at online auction sites. It’s not as if calculus changed since Newton invented it, is the rallying cry you hear from student activists.

How do I know textbook publishers are nothing but pirates in pin-striped suits? Because when the fast-buck artists take over a company like Houghton Mifflin, they never talk about how proud they are to be publishing Philip Roth and J.R.R. Tolkien. They know they are going to make a killing in the profit-choked textbook division, which gorges on the goodwill of parents who want their children to be properly equipped for college courses.

Now most textbook publishers are going digital, and Amazon is promising a larger-format Kindle reader for the student market. The publishers say that iTexts, which often cost less than $100, save students money. But their opponents, led by a coalition of Student Public Interest Research Groups, point out that the password-protected digi-texts put the sword to the used-book market so despised by the publishers.

Congress has gotten into the act, legislating more "transparency" in textbook pricing in the just-passed Higher Education Opportunity Act. It looks like a jumble of half-measures to me. If it had any teeth, the publishers would be squawking madly.

A young Northeastern University student named Shawn Fanning wrung billions of dollars of excess profits from the record companies when he invented Napster. Yes, it’s true that recording "artists" now gouge young people 10 times more aggressively at the concert turnstiles than they ever did at Tower Records stores, which no longer exist around here. But Steve Jobs found the right price point for music at iTunes. Between the pirates and the publishers, we’ll find our way to the right price point for textbooks, too.

Now it’s time to arbitrage . . . tuition.

Don’t steal this book
Inevitably, a reviewer will call John Hanson Mitchell, author of "The Paradise of All These Parts: A Natural History of Boston," a latter-day Henry David Thoreau, not necessarily a compliment. Call him what you will - in real life, he edits the Massachusetts Audubon Society magazine Sanctuary - he is a smart guy, walking around, paying attention. I’d name his genre nostalgic realism; Mitchell certainly knows where this city and its many peculiar institutions come from, and he understands modernity as well.

I love that his brother owns a boat named after Richard Henry Dana, and that it doesn’t have an engine - there’s Boston in a nutshell. I think this book will take its place next to Walter Muir Whitehill’s "Boston," with engravings by Rudolph Ruzicka, as one of the treasured Hub tomes of our time.

Able was I . . .
Ere I saw Alaska? Send in your Sarah Palin-dromes! A palindrome is a phrase that makes sense read forward and backward - e.g., "Madam, I’m Adam." I think there’s a lot to work with here: Is Levi vile? Close, but no cigar. I’ll buy the winner a used copy of the kind of book that Governor Palin wanted to keep out of her local library - "Huckleberry Finn," perhaps.

Alex Beam is a Globe columnist. His e-dress is beam@globe.com.
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles/2008/09/09/a_textbook_case_of_piracy/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+–+Living+%2F+Arts+News

Sure it makes sense. If the price of anything inflates unrealistically high some people will capitalize on it. There’s money to be made.

Until the writer get’s to, "Now it’s time to arbitrage . . . tuition" I didn’t read much after that.

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Does this news article about textbook piracy make any sense?

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A textbook case of piracy
By Alex Beam
Globe Columnist / September 9, 2008
I was heartened to learn that college kids are wielding the same Internet piracy tools they used to bring down the recording industry to download textbooks. Although the textbook oligopolists are fighting back mightily - the Association of American Publishers uses Covington & Burling, a take-no-prisoners law firm in Washington, D.C., to hunt down malefactors - there are at least two sites still around offering books: Textbook Torrents tends to be shut down, and moves around the Web, but the last time I checked, thepiratebay.org was offering such books as - well, you’ll see.

As a writer, how can I support this? I should be an absolutist on copyright protection for all books, magazines, and newspapers. But I’m not. The publishers have disgraced themselves, and they are paying the price. Three-hundred-dollar textbooks in the hard sciences are not unusual, and the companies are selling to a captive audience. Hundred-dollar add-ons, masquerading as digital workbooks, or problem-solving sets, are not uncommon.

Publishers love to put out bogus "new" editions to drive a stake though the heart of the used textbook market, which was gaining its second wind at online auction sites. It’s not as if calculus changed since Newton invented it, is the rallying cry you hear from student activists.

How do I know textbook publishers are nothing but pirates in pin-striped suits? Because when the fast-buck artists take over a company like Houghton Mifflin, they never talk about how proud they are to be publishing Philip Roth and J.R.R. Tolkien. They know they are going to make a killing in the profit-choked textbook division, which gorges on the goodwill of parents who want their children to be properly equipped for college courses.

Now most textbook publishers are going digital, and Amazon is promising a larger-format Kindle reader for the student market. The publishers say that iTexts, which often cost less than $100, save students money. But their opponents, led by a coalition of Student Public Interest Research Groups, point out that the password-protected digi-texts put the sword to the used-book market so despised by the publishers.

Congress has gotten into the act, legislating more "transparency" in textbook pricing in the just-passed Higher Education Opportunity Act. It looks like a jumble of half-measures to me. If it had any teeth, the publishers would be squawking madly.

A young Northeastern University student named Shawn Fanning wrung billions of dollars of excess profits from the record companies when he invented Napster. Yes, it’s true that recording "artists" now gouge young people 10 times more aggressively at the concert turnstiles than they ever did at Tower Records stores, which no longer exist around here. But Steve Jobs found the right price point for music at iTunes. Between the pirates and the publishers, we’ll find our way to the right price point for textbooks, too.

Now it’s time to arbitrage . . . tuition.

Don’t steal this book
Inevitably, a reviewer will call John Hanson Mitchell, author of "The Paradise of All These Parts: A Natural History of Boston," a latter-day Henry David Thoreau, not necessarily a compliment. Call him what you will - in real life, he edits the Massachusetts Audubon Society magazine Sanctuary - he is a smart guy, walking around, paying attention. I’d name his genre nostalgic realism; Mitchell certainly knows where this city and its many peculiar institutions come from, and he understands modernity as well.

I love that his brother owns a boat named after Richard Henry Dana, and that it doesn’t have an engine - there’s Boston in a nutshell. I think this book will take its place next to Walter Muir Whitehill’s "Boston," with engravings by Rudolph Ruzicka, as one of the treasured Hub tomes of our time.

Able was I . . .
Ere I saw Alaska? Send in your Sarah Palin-dromes! A palindrome is a phrase that makes sense read forward and backward - e.g., "Madam, I’m Adam." I think there’s a lot to work with here: Is Levi vile? Close, but no cigar. I’ll buy the winner a used copy of the kind of book that Governor Palin wanted to keep out of her local library - "Huckleberry Finn," perhaps.

Alex Beam is a Globe columnist. His e-dress is beam@globe.com.
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles/2008/09/09/a_textbook_case_of_piracy/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+–+Living+%2F+Arts+News

Sure it makes sense. If the price of anything inflates unrealistically high some people will capitalize on it. There’s money to be made.

Until the writer get’s to, "Now it’s time to arbitrage . . . tuition" I didn’t read much after that.

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Out Stretched Hand Of Internet

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Across the world almost every organization is trying to experiment its business procedure with the Internet marketing. Things to remember without proper strategies and techniques this cyberspace procedure will turn in to cyber elephant. On driving traffic to the website needs proper and calculative planning, the ancient attitude “if you create it they will come” does not work in this cyber world.

The fact is that the crowed building or pulling traffic has its own sets of relations with the traffic and adequate implementation of aggressive and attention getting Internet marketing strategies and tactics . Being marketing professional the people need to determine the number using Internet and how easily they can be the customers of his products and services.

Website represents the whole scenario of the marketer’s organized thinking, plan and strategies, and his personal attachment to world. The companies must take the initiative to rethink is strategies and tactics to gain all the targeted and new traffic.

Exploiting Search Engine Optimization- For a website promotion it is very important to find the ways to attract the traffic via all renowned Search Engines. All the seasoned suffers turn to the search engines like Google! (http://www.google.com) Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com) and MSN! (http://www.msn.com) to find the required information quickly.

Essentially retrieving data or information is simple by typing one or two words in to the search engine. These search engines have great power to steer thousand of Internet cruisers to the specific sites. A perfect source information of these and the search engines can be availed at Search Engine Optimization .

Newsletter- An online newsletter is an effective way to get the traffic back to your website and build a relationship with them. To sign up for the online newsletter they give you their name, email and permission to start a conversation with them. Even when they book mark your site they might forget to come back to your website.

They don’t forget to read their email. Once you send them your email newsletter on a regular basis you will become someone they know and trust. If your online newsletter contains useful data about your industry and your products, you become an authority. They will eventually reach to you when they are ready to buy, E-mail newsletters cost far less than the postal service. You have no printing or mailing costs.

Real Simple Syndication (RSS)- RSS is the hot and new strategy to the Internet marketing. It keeps the marketers to share the headline and web content with others. This is also focusing on the “what is new” to the website It has the exposure for making your web content to others website. For the busy people an RSS feed is very tricky sort of thing to draw their concentration and thus to bring them back to the website. It also gathers the favorites, information and news to put up on desktop by clicking once to save time. The corporate blogs are playing the same key role to Internet marketing.

Social Media- As per the ruleInternet Marketing for Online Business with the help of providing a radio or audio messages on web site are the excellent ways to verbally communicate and convey your messages and the recipients will learn the personality of yours behind this.

Lots of things are there to promote the website and thus maximize the website owner profit but these are like the gift of heaven for Internet Marketing Professionals.

For call to action your call us or mail as on the displayed numbers and email ids.

Markus Skupeika
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/out-stretched-hand-of-internet-132014.html

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Advantage & Disadvantages of Internet-marketing

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Internet marketing seems to be a very popular trend now a days to individuals who have opted for conducting an online business. Analyzing your marketing strategy and putting these in right combination to make your marketing efforts effective is what entails a successful business on the net.

An e marketing effort supports the customer base almost round the clock. The helpdesk and support desk facilities, trouble ticket raising options are making it more and more convenient for the clients to opt outsourcing services online. Most of the marketing efforts that cater to the organized sector are open 24 hours and 7 days a week. Moreover, the reach is global and customers feel convenient to shop/communicate anytime they want to.

An offline business could be very resource consuming in terms of cost of advertising and promotion through postal mails and networking similar business partners through tele-calling and organizing physical interactive sessions. In e-marketing, the cost of establishing your presence and networking with identical bloggers is nothing compared to offline business.

In offline business, many efforts are thriving on paperwork that takes much more time to be organized, dispatched, and reached to potential clients. Promotional emails are effective to let your prospects know about your products and services.

In e-marketing, automated tools and/or software does the whole thing. Your clients are updated immediately about any new modifications and alternations in information through RSS feeds. RSS feeds are brilliant way to update information and news in businesses that are information sensitive.

Creating interactive platforms, initiating discussions and bloggers community are the best things that endorse co-operative marketing efforts through collaboration and networking. Unlike an offline business, you do not always need a physical space to initiate and promote communication among similar minds. Virtual presence makes you visible and established in your business domain.

There are few disadvantages of Internet marketing. Though cost effective and time saving, internet marketing is not always free. Hardware safety and quality assurance, software that facilitates the unique business requirements, setting up or tagging with online payment channels, online distribution costs, maintenance of site and upgrading are all the requirements for a successful sustaining business on the net.

Moreover, there are not many people who will enroll as loyal customers in your customer database. While this number grows over the years with time, you will do well to depend on some offline complementary methods that enhance your customer database. Striking a balance between offline efforts and continuing online efforts or a combination of the two actually helps you to highlight your market presence as an entrepreneur.

Internet as a virtual marketplace is still not very acceptable to orthodox buyers who prefer physical interaction and physical review of goods/ services before buying them. Building up the trust that interactions in the virtual world are real and honest is an ongoing process and it would require some more time to achieve this dependence on internet marketers.

There is a lot of competition in e-marketing. People are trying hard to promote diverse products and locate the right niche audience. Since internet marketers do not have faces, it is very difficult to identify with their brand and services unless their sites are exceptionally designed to facilitate more and more user participation and understanding. Marking your presence through your brand and USP could be virtually challenging and time taking process.

Therefore, it is very important that you are aware of the reward and inconveniences of internet marketing before you really strategize to optimize your revenue on the advantages and nullify the disadvantageous effects of virtual e-marketing.

Allen Thomason
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/advantage-disadvantages-of-internetmarketing-227562.html

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How to Generate the Traffic You Deserve

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Traffic, traffic and more traffic. The number one resource we all need in order to become successful on the World Wide Web! There are so many types of traffic generators online that anyone could easily become confused as to which ones to employ. You can test and test. And still, you will need to continue testing to refine your traffic generating technique until you come across those that actually work for you.

Traditionally there has been no one approach that works well enough to have anyone use one traffic generating program exclusively. Obviously, if there was just one traffic generating technique you could use to get all the traffic you would ever need, there would be no use for all of the many types of traffic generators available online today. However, keep reading because there is one traffic generator that I have uncovered and have listed at the end of this article that may make traditional marketing a thing of the past!

Here are some traffic generators that I have been experimenting with that I highly recommend: RSS Feeds, One-way Linking, Reciprocal Linking, Viral Marketing, Blogging, Article Writing and Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Of course there are many other types of traffic generators available to you. However, the ones I have listed here have been time-tested and proven to be effective.

The single most important thing anyone can do to build an online business is to employ a linking campaign creating links pointing back to their website or blog. If you have no links pointing back to your website how will you engage visitors?  Especially if you do not have a top 10 listing on the major search engines. Additionally, linking programs work well because they are used to rank your website by the search engines. The more links you have pointing back to your site, the higher your search engine page rank will be.

And what is page rank? A simple definition is — a search engines way of giving a specific value to how popular your website is. Page rank is measured by the number of websites and the “importance” of those websites that link back to your website. Again, the more websites that link to your website, the higher your page rank will be.

At one time reciprocal linking was felt to be the best type of link. But with an ever-changing internet and search engine algorithms changing constantly, it is now felt that one-way links are better than reciprocal links.

RSS Feeds - RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. It is basically a file containing information that can be accessed by other subscribers. Your information can be scanned by other website users to receive the messages that you may have otherwise sent as an email. RSS helps to increase your search engine ranking and helps to develop your business.

It is highly recommended that you research and obtain information on this method as it is fast becoming a very viable source for creating traffic in that it can replace your out-going e-mail marketing campaigns that are being blocked by ISP’s spam blocking programs. With RSS this problem is eliminated. Of course, RSS can also be used in conjunction with your e-mail marketing campaigns.

Viral Marketing - This is usually in the form of an e-book. Here your your links are placed throughout the e-book which is in turn distributed over the internet. In most cases by giving it away free. The idea here is that one person gets your e-book with all of your links intact and that person is also authorized to “give it away free” to others. Thus creating a viral traffic technique containing all of your links to your program or product while being distributed all over the World Wide Web.

Blogging -  Blog content can consist of news, stories, or articles that are used to build brand awareness for your website. It can even be a diary of your daily online activities. It is your pushbutton publishing tool. To my surprise — by setting up a blog and linking it to my website; and most importantly by using the correct settings on my blog I was able to get links on Google instantaneously by pinging. This I found to be incredible!

Article Writing - is a great way to get links on nearly all of the search engines within days upon submission and acceptance of them to Free Online Article Banks that have a Google Rank of PR 3 or higher. You can also submit to Article Directories and have your work with your links distributed on nearly all of the search engines. Usually when one of the other search engine spiders see your link on Google they will pick it up and display it on their search engine as well. I associate article writing to the same concept as having an ad in a magazine. Most people save magazines; therefore, years later someone will pick up that magazine and place an order from an ad someone placed years before. Over time your articles will circulate all over the internet and your links will be available to your readers with your ad intact!

SEO - This can be a very complex subject. So complex that online entrepreneurs sometimes employ SEO companies to do their SEO for them and pay thousands of dollars to do so. So what exactly is SEO?  To put it in a nutshell this consists of optimizing your website so that it will be search engine friendly. Of course it would be wonderful to have a top 10 listing on Google. However, that is not the easiest thing for the average online entrepreneur to do. Just keep in mind that being listed on the search engines in the top 10 position is not the only way to generate traffic. There are some savvy internet marketers that just don’t worry about SEO because there are many other ways to get listed in the search engines. Some of which are right here before your eyes.

If you are fed up with not generating the traffic results you so rightfully deserve — take some time to explore the traffic generating tips listed here and you will see a marked improvement in the traffic you receive. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the outcome!

Sharquenta Wells
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