Hey everyone, just a friendly reminder that we are focusing more on our website these days instead of our blog (as it has blog functionality, and more). We are posting news articles there, as well as keeping on top of a dynamic Rhapsody Web Services forum. Please take a look and feel free to commune...
http://webservices.rhapsody.com
-- UPDATE --
Here are the main RSS feeds for the webservices.rhapsody.com site:
News articles: http://webservices.rhapsody.com/backend.php
Forum (general topics): http://webservices.rhapsody.com/backforum.php?forum_id=1
Thanks,
The RWS team
>>>He we are attempting to use our website these days instead of our blog
????
Why would you ignore the opportunity of reaching people via RSS and your blog?
The right thing to do, is stay w/ the blog, and output titles and the most recent post on your site, and keep the content, writing, etc. in your blog.
Most people you want to reach don't have the time to visit 100 sites each morning, but they do have the time to check 100 RSS feeds for topics.
Stick w/ the blog :)
Forums are good too - keep those, but use the blog to keep the ball rolling.
- Gideon
ArtistServer.com
Posted by: Gideon Marken | October 03, 2006 at 09:53 AM
Thanks Gideon, we will keep double posting news article to both sites, for those who have subscribed to this RSS feed.
I should have been more clear; our website provides blog functionality, with an RSS feed as well (hence the reason we are trying to consolidate to one site). Don't worry, we love blogs/rss (NetVibes gets my vote for coolest website these days).
Here's the RSS link for our webservices.rhapsody.com site:
http://webservices.rhapsody.com/backend.php
Thanks,
Josh
PGM Rhapsody Web Services
Posted by: Josh | October 03, 2006 at 10:48 AM
One more thing, all of our forums have RSS feeds as well. They weren't obvious so I just changed the RSS icon (orange, anyone?) to make them stand out a bit. Hope these help...
Josh
Posted by: Josh | October 03, 2006 at 11:32 AM
I like the design and format of your website......keep up the good work.
Posted by: Vectorpedia(Rick) | February 08, 2008 at 05:32 AM