RSS Feeds and Two Cool Uses!!!
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 10:02 am
If you haven't checked the CC blog lately, go check it. We now have RSS feeds that can be customized based on category, license type, price, author, etc. Way cool!
While feeds are an excellent tool for customers, they are also pretty neat for us. Here are two ideas for using your own recently published articles: auto post to Twitter and monitoring your work for plagiarism. Yay!
First, create an RSS feed by going to your profile page and clicking on the RSS icon. Now, you can use this feed in your blogs as well as via Twitterfeed to automatically "tweet" your work. I set one up with the prefix "Article for sale" and now as new articles get accepted at CC, they are posted to Twitter via my Twitter profile. Might be a little spammy though, so I'm playing that by ear. But it's an idea that may drive traffic to CC and I'm willing to give it a try.
Next, you can add your feed to Fairshare.cc and this service will monitor your feed for copies on the Web! How cool is that? Plus it's free. I've been manually entering my work into Google reader and tracking it that way via Fairshare, but now, I don't have to! It will be automatic and I love automation. I've been using Fairshare to monitor AC feeds and it's been great. Sometimes Fairshare is picky about the feed type, so you may need to create a Feedburner feed based on the CC feed in order for it to work. Hopefully not. I'll let you know as I've set up both. It takes about a day before Fairshare starts monitoring the feeds so I don't know yet if it will accept the CC feed.
These are just a couple of ways that you can use RSS feeds. Any other ideas? BTW, if you're new to feeds and use Outlook Express, consider upgrading to Windows Live Mail, it has a feed reader built right into it.
While feeds are an excellent tool for customers, they are also pretty neat for us. Here are two ideas for using your own recently published articles: auto post to Twitter and monitoring your work for plagiarism. Yay!
First, create an RSS feed by going to your profile page and clicking on the RSS icon. Now, you can use this feed in your blogs as well as via Twitterfeed to automatically "tweet" your work. I set one up with the prefix "Article for sale" and now as new articles get accepted at CC, they are posted to Twitter via my Twitter profile. Might be a little spammy though, so I'm playing that by ear. But it's an idea that may drive traffic to CC and I'm willing to give it a try.
Next, you can add your feed to Fairshare.cc and this service will monitor your feed for copies on the Web! How cool is that? Plus it's free. I've been manually entering my work into Google reader and tracking it that way via Fairshare, but now, I don't have to! It will be automatic and I love automation. I've been using Fairshare to monitor AC feeds and it's been great. Sometimes Fairshare is picky about the feed type, so you may need to create a Feedburner feed based on the CC feed in order for it to work. Hopefully not. I'll let you know as I've set up both. It takes about a day before Fairshare starts monitoring the feeds so I don't know yet if it will accept the CC feed.
These are just a couple of ways that you can use RSS feeds. Any other ideas? BTW, if you're new to feeds and use Outlook Express, consider upgrading to Windows Live Mail, it has a feed reader built right into it.