Most comprehensive book on RSS
January 18, 2005
Rok Hrastnik from MarketingStudies has authored the most comprehensive electronic book I've seen to date on everything you need to know about RSS. I had the privilege to review one of the first copies. I was blown away by how in depth he covers RSS. It's a steal for only $39.95. It speaks to small and large business marketers and publishers. I encourage you to get a copy before I encourage him to raise the price. He is giving it away. I sound like an infomercial, don't I?
Disclaimor: I did contribute to the book, but I have no financial gain from the sales.
Two other books are coming out on the subject: RSS for Dummies and Buzz Marketing with Blogs for Dummies.
Posted on January 18, 2005 1:14 AM
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Bill, thank you very much for the great comments.
And no, I refuse to increase the price:)
Anyway, I strongly suggest everyone watches out for RSS for Dummies. I've been speaking with Ellen (the author) for the past few weeks and it's going to be great for RSS beginners and publishers that just want to get their RSS feed online in the shortest possible time.
Posted by Rok Hrastnik | January 18, 2005 1:31 PM
Posted on January 18, 2005 13:31