Them: “But I don’t have time to read blogs or fool around with this aggregator stuff.”
Me: "Say hello to my little friend"
Them: "I’m too busy with market research to read feeds."
Me: :::Shaking my head::: "Say hello to my little friend."
Them: "I’m busy finding a new job,
Me: "Say hello…"
If you’re reading this, chances are fantastic that you’ve subscribed to the content feed. But this post isn’t about me. And it’s not about you. It’s about them.
A few folks I know refuse to share this "new" tool they’ve found with others. They don’t think it’s their responsibility. They don’t want to lose their competitive advantage. Say what? And if the authors of what you’re reading felt the same way – what exactly would you be reading? Hmm?
I believe it is our responsibility to find ways to teach, motivate – even evangelize the use of feeds in publishing, research and all facets of business and education.
How do you introduce RSS and Content Feeds with others?
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