
Bloggers are buzzing about Syndicate and I just heard that there will be a west coast event on October 24-25 in San Francisco.
What does this have to do with Network Marketing?
Glad you asked. A big part of Network Marketing is the distribution of information. If you are planning on building a team of hundreds of business partners (or better yet, thousands), it will be vital that you understand the best way to communicate information to them.
"Syndicate is an opportunity for those involved with the creation and distribution of information to hear from some of the web's most influential voices on the subject of online content syndication. It was great to have luminaries like BuzzMachine's Jeff Jarvis and Technorati founder Dave Sifry stepping out from behind the veil of the blogosphere," said Derek Tutshulte, technology blogger, Information Advisor Newsletter. "Throughout both days valuable sessions were held on topics ranging from podcasting and VC funding, to building online communities and the benefits of folksonomies."
In addition to informative content, Syndicate has become the place for breaking news, featuring several new product introductions during the conference:
- Attensa introduced Attensa for Outlook 1.5, the first RSS reader that helps cut through information overload using predictive ranking to bring the most relevant content to the forefront;
- Edelman and Technorati announced that Edelman will have an exclusive right to offer Technorati's analytic tools in Chinese, French, German, Italian and Korean, starting with French in July and continuing into early 2007, meaning not only will the user interface be translated into those languages, but the analytic tools themselves will be able to cluster blogs by language;
- Pluck announced the signing of several new publishers for its blog syndication service, BlogBurst, including San Jose Mercury news, Parade Magazine's web site parade.com, and Lee Enterprises which publishes 58 daily newspapers in small markets;
- Technorati inked a deal with Paramount Pictures to assist the studio in supporting some of its releases via word of mouth marketing;
- Verisign introduced the Personal Identity provider (PIP), designed to provide a "home base" for users who want use OpenID applications;
- Voxant introduced its Viral Syndication Network(TM), a revolutionary approach to distributing and monetizing news online enabling organizations to push licensed news content and advertising to an estimated 43 million Web sites and 30 million blogs;
- New content badges from Yahoo! Finance bring access to financial data to the blogging and small publisher masses






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