Posted on September 22nd, 2008 by sherrilynne
We’ve published an e-newsletter for those who may not be using RSS and newsfeeds, but would still be interested in reading our news and information about media, marketing and communications.
If you’re getting Strive Notes via RSS and don’t wish to receive the newsletter, just send a message and we’ll remove you from the list. Or, [...]
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Posted on August 26th, 2008 by sherrilynne
Further to my recent post on how easy it is to use RSS. The guys at CommonCraft have just released this short how to video for Google Reader. Enjoy.
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Google Reader users: a favour…
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Posted on August 22nd, 2008 by sherrilynne
Strive Notes has being going strong for more than two years now and I’m still enjoying publishing it and I hope readers enjoy it too. But I know that not everyone out there as up to speed as some on how to use RSS and newsfeeds. So we’ve been sending out a monthly e-newsletters [...]
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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by sherrilynne
It’s surprising how many people still are unaware of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) when you consider how it can help individuals and companies make the most of the internet.
RSS are web feed formats used to publish web content frequently and deliver information directly to the desktop of subscribers for free.
Industry research shows that tens of [...]
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Posted on April 21st, 2008 by Deana
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While I am not usually one to comment about the right and wrong ways to pitch a story, Brian Solis’ post about Five Wrong Ways to Pitch RWW and One Great Way, really started the old cogs whirling.
Marshall Kirkpatrick explains the ways to increase chances of getting written about on ReadWriteWeb [...]
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Posted on April 1st, 2008 by sherrilynne
The new look Strive Notes has a bunch of new features and tools. One major change is the move to RSS Feedburner. If you’ve already subscribed directly or some other means, I’d be most grateful if you’d re up via our new Feedburner button which is at the top of the right hand column. If [...]
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Posted on January 10th, 2007 by sherrilynne
This week’s Tech Talk column in the Isle of Man Examiner looks at how businesses can employ RSS to add value to marketing, PR, distribution, CRM, internal/team communications, and more. Pick up a copy today.
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Posted on January 3rd, 2007 by sherrilynne
I’m back at my desk for the first full day since the Christmas break and my head is full of thoughts of RSS (never chocolate). It started on my trans-Atlantic flight on New Year’s Day. I was starting to think about what my work priorities were for this week. I was surprised to [...]
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Posted on September 3rd, 2006 by sherrilynne
I know that most bloggers are pretty keen on RSS syndication, and quite right too. But I have a feeling that there are quite a few Strivers out there that might not yet have gotten their heads around the technology.
That’s why today we launched Strive Live News Feeds on Strive’s home page. Now all you [...]
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Posted on June 30th, 2006 by sherrilynne
Earlier this week, I updated my computer with the latest version of Internet Explorer, which has RSS built in, and it’s taking some getting used to. I’m keeping Pluck running, just in case. In the meantime here are this week’s five items I liked best.
1. Richard Bailey compares the work of a PR consultancy to that of [...]
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