How RSS Feeds Automate Your Content Distribution Without Losing Organic Reach
RSS won’t replace strategy. It won’t write your content for you. But it will handle the thankless, repetitive work of distribution, aka content marketing, so you can focus on what actually grows your business: creating great content and building real relationships.
Think of an RSS feed as a living, breathing table of contents for your website. Every time you publish a new blog post, podcast episode, video, or even a news mention, that item automatically appears in your feed. No extra work. No manual updates. RSS is online marketing in its' purest form.
Now here’s the magic: other tools can subscribe to that feed. A newsletter system sees a new item and sends an email. A social media scheduler sees a new item and posts to Twitter. A Slack bot sees a new item and announces it in your team channel.
You publish once. Everything else happens on autopilot.
And no, RSS is not dead. In fact, it’s quietly having a renaissance. People are tired of algorithm-driven social feeds. They want direct, predictable access to the content they actually care about. RSS gives them that. And it gives you back hours of your week.
You have two options. Do it yourself or hire me to do the heavy lifting.










