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RSS Industry & Opportunities: An Overview for the “Beyond Blogs” Conference Brought to you by Steve Semelsberger Sr. Director, Business Development [email protected] Pluck Introduction Launched in 2003 – Consumer Web 2.0 services (RSS Readers, FeedFinder, Shadows, Easyjournal, etc.) – Empower publishers to embrace and monetize open content models Suites of products & services for online publishers – Content syndication, aggregation and generation – Editorial controls, community management, and site integration Founded & run by seasoned industry executives – ex-Spyglass, iChat, Question.com, Motive, Netscape, MTV, Excite, Ask Jeeves Funded by Austin Ventures and Mayfield Ventures ($10M) Numerous awards, more than 50 partners, including: RSS is Early but Shows Breakout Potential 12% of US Internet users are aware of RSS, 4% have knowingly used. 27% of users consume RSS via portal start pages without realizing it. - Ipsos 10/05 Browsers- built-in RSS reading Portals- find & subscribe to RSS feeds Integrated into OS; also part of Office 12 RSS Aggregator Example (IE Plug-In) Convenience is Driving RSS Usage Bloggers Publishers ecommerce Marketers Digerati Information Junkies Tech-savvy Youth Early Tech Adopters Content Consumers Content Sources Market Overview & Adoption Timing Mainstream Marketers Specialty Marketers Mainstream Online Consumers Specialty Markets Enterprise Users Technology Laggards Enterprise IT RSS ADOPTION CURVE We are here… TIME Early Adopter RSS Marketing Sampler Press Room Product Info Product Recalls Shop Amex Rental Queue iTunes Lists Cat Chat Product Support Tech. Calendar Expanding Use of RSS-based Delivery Applications Content Types News syndication Summaries Blog posts Full-text Transactional info Enclosures Customer support Podcast/MediaRSS (audio, video) Broadcasts Structured content (lists) Product information Secured content Press releases Multi-format (RSS X.X, Atom) Promotions (deals / coupons) Account information Notifications/Alerts Enterprise data RSS is growing up fast; along with complexity for content creators To Aggregate or Solely be Aggregated? Editorial Filtering & Mashing Options User Generated Content Continuum User Participation Requirements High Low Integrated Blogging Community User Submissions (reviews & photos) Comments & Ratings User Profiles (activities on site) Engagement & Editorial Value High Comments & Ratings User Submissions Dynamic User Profiles Community Blogging Community Publishing Segments EXPERTISE Authority figure writing on their area of expertise Professional Aficionado TOPIC FOCUS Examples: Golf pro, elected official, High School Principal Individual chronicling a broadlyrelevant topic, complementary to existing news content Examples: Entertainment writer, bar/dining scenester, local sports fanatic Scribe Interested individual chronicling a hyper-local group or topic Observer Examples: Booster club mom, volunteer coordinator, local musician, military spouse Journaler/Diarist Individual chronicling everyday life Examples: Students, Parents Interested individual portending opinion and commentary on a topic of local, national or international relevance Examples: Political junkies, activists, concerned parent Content Relevancy Patterns by Segments CONTENT RELEVANCE Events, controversy, major stories Publisher Professionals, Aficionados Journalers, Observers, Scribes TIME Community Management Search, Review Community Blog Entry Review Case Study 300K registered users, ~1M Uvs/mo. Community blogging went live in Sept. – Initially launched around major events - music festival and sports – Two sites - Statesman.com & Austin360.com – Four tiers of bloggers: staff, official, featured and community – One month later: hundreds of bloggers, creating 1000s of new pages, increasing time on site, enhancing editorial Business case based on: – Increased registrations – New ad/sponsorship inventory – Increased page views Next: my.statesman.com – Open news personalization/aggregation service based on RSS – Launching late Q4/early Q1 User Generated Content Summary Easy-to-Use Publishing Environment RSS/XML Content Models Intelligent Content Integration Powerful Community Management RSS Powers the “New News” Experience Traditional Online News Traditional Story-Based CMS Paper Adapted to Web “Islands” of Content Limited Reader Participation Blogs in a Separate World Online News 2.0 Select/Render External Sources Select/Render Internal Sources News Personalization Source Discovery Internal Syndication External Syndication Integrated Blogging Feedback and Contributions Integrated Blog Streams Niche/Specialty Content Full Editorial Control of Aggregated Headlines Personalized News from Publisher and External Sources Content from Sister and Partner Properties Community and User Content Citizen Journalism Thank You Brought to you by