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Added on 01/29/10 by
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Show: #543
Length: 29:31
Format: mp3
To listen to this and all new Croncast episodes Get Cool!

Show . . . read post
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Added on 08/18/09 by
Kris
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In the my previous post at Palegroove, "Improving your SEO with RSS in 3 easy steps," I shared some insight about how to setup your RSS feed URL's so that they are search engine friendly. After reading the post again, well, I missed explaining why search spiders like feeds so much. The . . . read post
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Added on 05/23/09 by
Kris
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I am trying to be cute here. After testing out the Google Reader Bundle feature yesterday I came to the quick conclusion that it is a step in the right direction but closer to a bale of hay than a bundle of flowers.
Do you know what goes into a bale of hay? I learned in my years of small town living . . . a 100 plus pounds of . . . read post
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Added on 04/24/09 by
Kris
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It's been quite a while since I wrote a blog post and it was time to get down with the reality that some things can't be said in 140 characters or less.
Over the weekend, as some of you may of you noticed, I live photo blogged my Saturday afternoon date with Betsy and our trip to Goodwill. For me it was a time to watch Betsy as she . . . read post
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Added on 04/24/09 by
Kris
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Did you pick the content of the RSS feeds that you are syndicating from your site right now? Or did you let your readers pick?
Within reason my guess would be that most of you answered, yes then no. I know on my sites, even this site, I would have answered the same.
The solution isn't to create more feeds. The best solution . . . read post
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Added on 06/19/08 by
Kris
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Most of you knew that we were putting the brakes on this beast, but for those of you that didn't or are catching up . . . we hit our 500th episode and are putting Croncast to bed.
We've had a great time since November of 2004 putting out shows. The rewards from doing this show are too numerous to list but the few that stand out are . . . read post
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Added on 04/19/08 by
Kris
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The results continued. These were the likes and dislikes of fellow listeners.
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Added on 02/12/08 by
Kris
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Hellooooo, Current TV, is anyone home?
Your main RSS feed has been hijacked, hacked or you simply decided not to use it anymore and another FeedBurner user picked up your user name.
What does that mean?
Starting yesterday at about 2 pm a flurry of new updates came through your main RSS feed. The problem is that all . . . read post
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Added on 02/05/08 by
Kris
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There is no such thing as AdSense for RSS.
Google has run a closed beta for AdSense in feeds for nearly 3 years (that's like a billion internet years) and acquired a company that got feed advertising down to a science but there still is no AdSense for RSS.
So what gives? This a great opportunity to increase distribution of ad . . . read post
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Added on 01/29/08 by
Kris
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For months I have been bypassing the Flickr API and using RSS 2.0 feeds instead. The reason? They come with all the photo stream data that you need in a nice little package. Things like title, description, tags, date taken, date uploaded, image dimensions, etc.
What is missing from the RSS . . . read post
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