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Re: Re: Re: Blogburst: An Odd Reponse by Old Media
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FeedBlitz makes sense in a partial feed world because you are reminding people who want email notification that something new is available, they get a taste in the email and then the full article after they click-thru online. I've been doing this for years with my Jake Ludington's MediaBlab newsletter/blog which went from email publishing only to email and RSS. The email newsletter provides enough text to make a decision about clicking thru, you get the full article on the Web and I get paid via advertising both online and in the newsletter. Now, I'm using AWeber (which isn't free), but the premise is the same if properly implemented.
BlogBurst is different, in the sense that they want full text feeds for the newspapers and you aren't guaranteed anything in return, but I'm giving it a shot anyway because I'm fairly certain getting content on higher traffic sites will result in more traffic, which ultimately translates to more revenue. The real question will be whether the search engines can accurately parse where the source is. If it doesn't work out, I'm certainly not obligated to stick with it.
Jake Ludington
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