RSS, XML and Web Based Broadcast Archives Released.
Posted by Tom Kulzer (AWeber CEO)AWeber customers create a tremendous amount of new, very valuable content sent to their opt-in subscribers every day.
As publication methods evolve and subscribers become more savvy they desire to have access to this content thru multiple mediums. AWeber strives to lead these trends and has released features enabling RSS/XML feeds along with linkable web based archives of customer broadcast messages.
RSS, also known as Really Simple Syndication, is an XML language that formats website data in such a way that it can be read by
special software call RSS aggregators or news aggregators. This allows someone to subscribe to that website and receive quick summaries of that website when it is updated.
When a customer creates a new broadcast newsletter they have the ability to publish that message to an online archive accessible via RSS or simply by linking from their website to archive
For example, a regular web archive of broadcasts might look like:
To subscribe to an RSS feed link to:
To publish an RSS feed or web archive on your website, a customer should use the following links by replacing their list name with the text “listname” in the URL’s below:
| Web Archive: | http://www.aweber.com/z/article/?listname |
| RSS: | http://www.aweber.com/z/rss/?listname |
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