How Do People Use Google Reader to Read Your Content Without Visiting Your Site?
Google Reader is a free rss reader that allows visitors to keep track of all of their diverse rss feeds, and share the feeds that they enjoy with their friends. When a visitor lands on Your site and they find useful content that is relevant to their interests they don’t want to miss out when you publish, so they subscribe to Your rss feed so they can stay informed.
They follow the same process for other blogs that they find, and Google Reader helps them to keep all of these feeds organized. Google Reader makes it easier for Your visitors to keep current with your blog posts because it regularly checks sites for updates and delivers them to one convenient place saving the visitor’s time and effort. If your visitors really like your content and find it useful, they may also share your rss feed with their contacts. This makes Google Reader also a great place to discover new feeds.
To get started with Google Reader you visitors will first need a Google account, which is free. Once they get their Google reader account set up, and they have subscribed to a bunch of feeds, they can now read your content along with the content of their other favorite blogs at their own convenience.
One of the cool features of Google reader is, “bundles,” which is a collection of themed groups of feeds that they can subscribe to at once and then they are neatly organized in their own folder in the user’s reader.
When your visitors want to read your content in their reader they simply click on the title, which expands the story, or they can click the headline when the story is open to visit the website where the story came from.
Google reader makes it simple and easy to share stories that users find in their reader. They can either email the entire story, which appears along with a link to the original post, or they can hit the ‘share’ button, which shares a link to the story rather than filling up the recipient’s inbox.
Now, if they have a smart phone your visitors can even read their rss feeds while they are on the go. There are smart phone apps that will allow your subscribers to your visitors to catch up on their RSS feeds from their web-enabled mobile devices and take your content with them as they move through their day. So, now you never know where your visitors will be when they are consuming your content.
If you publish news on your website, you can submit your news feed to Google news. When you publish pieces about timely topics you could get a nice flow of traffic to your site from all of that exposure.
So, people can use Google Reader or another free rss reader to read your content that gets pushed to them from your blog. They can consume it at their own pace and then find their way back to your blog in one click if they want more information.
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15. Feb, 2011 