RSS Feed Readers can extremely valuable for collecting and processing information, especially when you install an RSS feed reader on your iPad.
Using an iPad RSS feed reader can increase your productivity 100 fold when used properly.
iPad users who are not familiar with RSS feed readers are missing out on an easy way to compile specific information from the Internet.
An RSS reader pulls "feeds" into you computer or iPad from all over the Internet.
All you need to do, is set up the reader to pull the type of information you are looking for.
A typical example would be to set up a folder to pull in feeds about your specific market niche.
If you are selling products in the "weight loss" niche, you can set up your RSS feed reader on your iPad to search across Google, various blogs, Omgili, Boardtracker, etc. to pull information about your competitors or even about yourself.
Type your search terms into the search engines and then turn any useful results of that search into an iPad feed.
The feeds go into the folder that you set up and will constantly be searching for the information you require for your "weight loss" market niche.
Another way to use an RSS feed reader on your iPad is to use online bookmarking sites
like Digg or del.icio.us to search for tags used in your market niche. In this case "weight loss".
You can then turn that information into a feed which you can access from your iPad.
In essence, all you are doing with this strategic online profit strategy is gathering information that others have already bookmarked for their own use.
You are simply using the shared information that hundreds of other people were searching for about "weight loss", placing it into an RSS feed and using it to profit from.
Most people never think about leveraging information sharing using this effective strategy and fewer still realize it's potential value.
If you've never considered the concept of installing an RSS feed reader on your iPad to acquire valuable information, try it and watch your productivity increase dramatically.
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