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What It Do? - RSS Edition

January 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Food For Thought

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 RSS - Don’t Be Left Behind
The way people use the Internet changes faster than rappers becoming auto-tune singers.  If you are exploring new ways to make money from your music then you need to understand how humans on this planet are interacting with the internets. 
RSS is a relatively new way (for late adopters) to use the web and the use of RSS is exploding.

Ok…so, What it Do?

RSS - Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary
From a consumer or fan perspective, RSS is a service and a tool for selectively managing information feeds from any number of websites and
blogs.According to Razorfish, 56% of Internet users are using RSS, and the trend is growing rapidly.  Within three years, almost everyone using the Internet will be using RSS.  You can see the RSS icon (displayed left) all over the web.  Clicking my RSS icon & it takes you to a subscription page where you can subscribe to the  feed.

Sending & Visiting - That’s so 2005…
Right now, you probably SEND out notifications to your fans using email, text messages or bulletins, and occasionally fans VISIT your website or your MySpace page.  

Tuning & Pulling - The Future of Information Gathering…
One of the best ways to compete with choice and to cut through noise is to leverage the power of RSS.  By offering RSS, your fans can OPT INTO or TUNE INTO your stream of content and selectively PULL the information that informs and entertains them.

Does It Really Matter?
Fuck yes. Learning about and offering RSS matters if you want to acquire more fans than you have now.

 From a content creator or artist perspective, RSS is a service that enables you to publish a stream or feed of information.  This feed is formed from the sequential updates you make to your website or blog. (Yes, even your clunky ning page)

 After you get your head around what RSS is, consider how RSS will profoundly change the way your fans will interact with the digital version of you, and what your online strategy should be going forward.

 Perhaps some of your email is getting lost in the junk mail folder, or maybe your fans aren’t visiting your profile as frequently as they use to?  

In any case, if your online efforts seem to be flagging, then maybe it’s time to acknowledge that alternative and competing entertainment choices, as well as information overload, are fencing you away from the mindshare you had access to 18 months ago.

You can probably see this in your own life, people are becoming so overwhelmed with choice and so inundated with messages that in a short time - SENDING messages and waiting for site VISITORS - are strategies that are going to cease to be effective.  

People are running out of time and they could care less about your spam.

 RSS is growing rapidly because it gives people the ability stay tuned into HUNDREDS of websites and blogs on a daily basis – no surfing required.  It also cuts out the need to receive annoying emails, as you are always tuned into the latest announcements and opportunities.

In addition, RSS feed-readers should become one of the most widely used applications on handheld devices; it’s one of the few tools that require minimal or no typing at all; furthermore, feed reading is a productive way to kill time.

 

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 Think about it this way: (diagram above) your current fans are in the small circle; your potential fans are within the larger encompassing circle.  Your current fans may read your emails and visit your website, but your potential fans will not process your emails or visit your website until they are hooked, and even then you’re expecting too much commitment from a new fan.  Here are some reasons why RSS is the best option for new fans:

  • RSS is ten times more efficient than managing email subscriptions or web browsing.
  • Potential fans can rapidly scan your feeds until they see or hear something that hooks them.
  • Your feeds can transport images, music, video, text and links.

RSS and Your Income
I’m going to dig into this later, but measuring success in the future will be as much about counting subscribers, as it is about counting sales, downloads and profile visits.  Artists with large quantities of subscribers will find it easier to launch songs, to generate ad revenue, and to move fans to shows.  Subscribers will also be valuable to labels; if a label can motivate artists to work together on cross-promotion and recommendations, everyone - including the fan - benefits.

RSS For Artists - Getting Started
Every blogging platform offers RSS capabilities.  You can create a blog using
Blogger, WordPress,(powers this blog…the best IMO and they just released 2.7) TypePad, SquareSpace, or hella other platforms.

Best Practices
Get into the groove of posting something weekly.  Stop being so informative and start being entertaining. Stop trading email blasts with people who and spamming their lists with your b.s. that they didn’t opt-into. Engage them, don’t enrage them with annoying 1-sided spam.  Give your fans reasons to share your feed with others.  Learn how to serialize your content and how to be episodic.  When you are starting out, publish your entire post.  Some people only partially publish, or publish excerpts; this is a mistake.  Publishing your entire post, including songs and video, is the only way to communicate with people that are inundated with information and overloaded with entertainment options.

Remember: Engage, don’t enrage.

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