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Content Crooner Brings Article Marketing Direct To Readers With Rss And Twitter Feeds
(Castro Valley, CA - January 21, 2010) Content Crooner, the leader in the article marketing industry, has announced a new feature that transforms the way marketers hook, keep and interact with audiences. Content Crooner's article distribution service is now fully integrated with two services that embody the "right-now" culture that defines the Internet of 2010 - RSS feeds and Twitter.
Content Crooner has jumped ahead of its competition by making this forward-thinking technology a free part of their service.
A simple click of the mouse keeps Content Crooner authors relevant, up-to-date and at the forefront of readers' minds. RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) has become an integral part of the Internet experience. Twitter introduced the phenomenon of micro-blogging to the Web, and has taken the world of online business and social life by storm.
Together, they've overturned the way the average user views the Internet. Instead of browsing aimlessly, today's web users expect important information to come right to them. Content Crooner's new live update service not only responds to this emerging trend, it creates a new way of article marketing that's appealing and as natural as checking your updates.
Content Crooner's CEO, Kenneth Vogt explains, "When I want to know what's going on with my favorite sites and blogs, I don't go to them myself. It comes to my RSS. When I want to know what's new with my friends and business associates, it all shows up in my Twitter. Why make readers go out of their way to find what's new with our content creators? The point is to get noticed, build a readership and keep it - and this way they can do it better than ever before."
Just as RSS and Twitter spearhead the new internet user experience in their immediacy, article marketing spearheads the new, content-heavy wave of internet advertising that appeals directly to users with a specific interest. That these trends are coming together to create a new form of article marketing that brings itself right to the captive, interested reader is entirely natural - and hugely powerful. Once a reader has been led to a business or a professional through a piece of article marketing content, the next step is to hook that reader. When readers don't have to go to the effort of looking up an author every time they are curious about his or her content, it means a lot more exposure for the author.
Content Crooner's RSS and Twitter feeds mean that content is going straight to a vast audience of consumers who want it and ask for it. No wasted time and money on advertising that readers deliberately ignore. No sitting back and waiting for readers to put in the effort to search out the content that they want. That means the power in the new shape of the Internet is harnessed - and content creators go straight to the customer.
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