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[30 May 2005 | Comments Off | 7 views]

Pubsub’s Bob Wyman announced the new LinkCounts…

Journalism, PR, RSS »

[18 Apr 2005 | 5 Comments | 1 views]

PaidContent.org features a snippet about the New York Times citing a press release from Yahoo! Biz.
If you follow the link to ‘biz.yahoo’, you find this:
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Strange, isn’t it? From PaidContent.org:
NYTimes.com’s RSS Feeds Drive 5.9 Million Pagviews In March: An interesting factoid in the press release by NYTimes.com, announcing record online traffic for March: RSS feeds generated 5.9 million pageviews on the site in March, which represents a 342 percent increase year over year and a 39 percent …

Blog Talk, Crisis PR, PR, RSS, Teaching PR, Viral Marketing »

[15 Apr 2005 | 14 Comments | 5 views]

This isn’t exactly what I had in mind when we started talking about aggregator blogs, but it certainly is happening. And now – to me, too.
Yes, I have admittedly aggregated the content of others and shared it with my students. In my case, there are no ads. I’ve turned all the links back to the originating blogs. I have turned off comments. I have clearly stated why I’m aggregating the content. My intention is to expose students to new ideas and content/writing, thereby sending …

Blog Talk, ContentCasting, RSS, Teaching PR »

[6 Apr 2005 | 7 Comments | 280 views]

James Farmer finds yet another WordPress RSS aggregator. This one is a true plugin and seems much more powerful than the wp-rss-aggregate.php mentioned here earlier. It works with WordPress 1.5, too.
Visit Rad Geek’s FeedWordPress:
FeedWordPress is an Atom/RSS aggregator for WordPress. It syndicates content from newsfeeds that you select into your WordPress blog; if you syndicate several newsfeeds then you can WordPress’s posts database and templating engine as the back-end of an aggregation (”planet”) website. I originally developed it because I needed a more flexible replacement for Planet to …