Automated Pickup and Delivery
Web-based content sharing has become considerably simpler in recent years due, in part, to the common adoption of content tagging standards like XML and RSS. Used in the acquisition, distribution, and display of information, RSS provides a simple syndication mechanism for website editors to gain exposure and distribute content to outside destinations. Additionally, they can draw selected content from trusted sources into their webpages. If you publish context-specific, themed, or niche information on your website, consider providing outbound syndicated RSS feeds. They are effective at positioning your site as an expert resource in your community-of-interest. As you provision your feed, you'll see resultant website traffic increases as visitors within your syndication network select your stories and headlines for review. Consider offering one or more of these ADXSTUDIO CMS managed content sources: News stories, Event Calendar postings, Document listings, Forum topics/postings, Product Catalogue inclusions, and others. As you update your website content, your feeds are instantly refreshed and your syndicated network of visitors immediately begins to see the current information. Take advantage of inbound RSS feeds to collect and display specialized complimentary content (a tremendous value-add for your website visitors). Aggregate external feeds from multiple sources to help position your website as the expert editorial portal on topics of your specialty. Publish syndicated headline summaries, formatted to your template display specifications, throughout your website, providing the appropriate content inclusions to enhance your brand position in the eyes of your visitors. ADXSTUDIO CMS provides content-managed, XML-based mechanisms to accommodate inbound and outgoing RSS content feeds. Technical solutions include XML, SOAP and Web Services, and our developers commonly develop custom solutions to specific client requirements. And, by leveraging the RSS tagging structure, distribution and display of content and feeds is not restricted to browser-based web pages, thus your distribution network can extend to users of alternate devices like Pocket PCs, PDAs and cellular telephones. |








