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RSS Content

SESSM|Syndication is a simple way to distribute your web pages to sources looking for fresh web content...
SESSM|Syndication RSS/XML Services

We Say:

Imagine over 15 high quality, heavy traffic sources making your content available for automatic syndication to webmasters, news sources and various periodicals...

SESSM|Syndication works for your business every day, around the clock.

Each source that decides to use your content provides another link or Traffic Access Point (TAP) to drive potential customers to your site from a trusted source, for free.

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There is also another largely overlooked technical benefit to having your pages in RSS/XML:

  • Search engines are trained to read RSS/XML formatted pages.

HTML is built for human eyes and RSS/XML is built for robot eyes.

The INM Network talks to Search Engines in their own language: RSS/XML

Every initiative within our network is fed to a number of outlets where webmaster, news sites, and periodicals search daily for new RSS feeds.

Let the power of SESSM|Syndication and the INM Network keep you in front...way in front of your competition.

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Clients Say:

After attempting several different 'do it yourself ' techniques for search engine rankings and getting no results, I gave INM's product line a try. Not only did INM get results in rankings, they also gave us strategic marketing concepts that have made search engine rankings translate into new business.

Mark D. Barrentine, Executive Director @ Evangel House


They Say:

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" -- it's a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the Web, including newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Web publishers use RSS to easily create and distribute news feeds that include links, headlines, and summaries.

Source: Yahoo! News


They Say:

You don't have information you don't care about. RSS is the Tivo of the Web, filtering the information deluge through real-time metadata about your location, awareness, interests and events—stripping out the noise, improving the signal, saving time. It's WYDSIWYG: What You Don't See Is What You Get.

Source: Bill Gates, Microsoft

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