Expand your business opportunities exponentially
In business, when you discover a method for expansion with minimal outlay,
it is worth taking note. Syndication of data in the form of XML and RSS offers
you an exciting opportunity to develop your business presence both on the web
and offline. Extensible Markup Language (XML) allows structured data to be
shared across a variety of applications, making it possible to maximise the
efficiency in the way information is pushed throughout your organization and
offered to your clients.
Harness the full potential of data syndication with RSS (Really Simple
Syndication or Rich Site Summary), providing information via an online feed,
direct to your target market and without the fuss. Develop your online
presence and streamline communication with dynamic content, built using the
latest development technologies.
Syndicate content and services to and from third parties
Enhance your business reach driving your services and your content to the
heart of the consumer. Utilise third parties to syndicate your data, extending
your customer base and reaching a larger share of the market. Online feeds
using RSS take the standard XML information and determine how it is presented.
Distribute various types of content including text documents and audio and
video files, such as radio podcasts or conference presentations. This data can
be subscribed to by the end user allowing for updateable content to be
delivered direct to their set up. The immediate distribution keeps the viewer
and customer up to date with the latest information currently available.
RSS syndication offers an effective method for growth promoting your
business via existing outlets, while at the same time retaining the integrity
of your data. Expand your business footprint and diversify your data outlets
helping your content to remain accessible and beneficial to your audience.
As with syndicating data out, you can use other web sites or business'
information to build on the services you offer. Make new content readily
available using an RSS feed, enriching the user experience, while at the same
time maintaining your established brand guidelines. Benefit from adding news
feeds, shopping links or advertising that is relevant to your page content.
Integrate with existing systems, external systems and legacy systems
XML is stored in plain text format and as a result is easily transferable
across multiple platforms and can be integrated into existing systems,
external systems and legacy systems. At Pasilda we can make sure that all
relevant data is successfully distributable between different computers,
browsers and systems. Be it a comprehensively networked organisation with
up-to-date software and hardware, or those systems you are not yet ready to
part with, sharing information and storing data is easier with XML. As well as
in-house content, we will help you capture and utilise data from elsewhere,
combining your current system, old or new, with any third party data such as
CPC (Cost Per Click) feeds from external
sources.
Communicate seamlessly between online, server and desktop applications
XML effectively allows potentially differing systems to communicate,
providing a smooth transition between applications, computers and ultimately
organisations. Give your business an edge making your data more available and
bringing content to a variety of environments. Allow information to flow
effectively taking advantage of the latest technologies. Communicate
seamlessly online, transferring data between web sites. Download content to
mobiles and desktops using widgets that are set up to receive data and act
upon it accordingly. Enjoy comprehensive content integration with software
like the email client Microsoft® Outlook®, which can be set up to
receive data, without the need to directly access a web site.
Our team here at Pasilda are ready to help you benefit from XML and RSS
syndication with the successful deployment of your organisations' data to
exactly where it needs to be, in the best possible way and in the quickest
time.
Feel free to ask
For more information about XML and RSS syndication please
contact us.