The Return of the Syndicated Feed



While some seem to have forgotten the relevance of Syndicated Feeds, i
think that they are here to stay and that in some regards are expressed
in twitter.

The RSS feeds were created to give users glimpses into larger more
complex web pages and their content. Users could subscribe to content
which would then be delivered in little bits and pieces for consumption
at a later stage.

The Feeds were not the content per se even if they could be designed
that way but they gave users quick access to information.

Maybe twitter is faltering because few are using it to link to more
content. Writers know that their ultimate aim is to get others to
comment on their posts and possibly purchase some of their work and
maybe even amass a following (which can be converted into a currency
through ads).

In addition this, it is still not really possible to establish whether
your post has been see a la facebook. Currency for many still rests on
those elusive clicks. Given the mass of content that floods the space on
twitter, there is no way to gauge use unless users respond with
re-tweets, replies, favorites or direct messages (which is often
restricted to intimate friends).

Some good things have emerged though, we are now learning to say a lot
with few words...but hopefully creating additional material to guide our
audience into what we really mean.

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