News Distribution
A Comnicate focus is maximising distribution through leveraging the best social networks and technologies.
Technological Distribution
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
Comicate provides the ability to create and distribution to any number of you your own news feeds. So a company can create feeds for specific interest groups, geographies or business groups. Much content is now consumed and created with RSS technology.
An example and an RSS feed is locate here .
XML- RPC
Once created Comnicate updates all appropriate search engines with with the use XML-RPC. Comnicate instantly and automatically updates the existence of fresh content, increasing the awareness of the content.
Podcasting (Audiocasting)
Web 2.0 is changing the way we communicate. For many, the informality of Podcast provide a fast but detailed way to engage with audiences. For instance, audiences can listen to a weekly Podcast that takes only minutes to produce to and from work.
Social Distribution
To further increase distribution Comnicate supports direct posting to Twitter and other social networks. The ability to add footers to all articles, which typically could involve "share links" to other networks and email increase the viral distribution.
Email Engagement
Whilst many client already take advantage of Email Direct Marketing (EDM) for many an important component of their NewsRoom is engaging specifically with journalist. Comnicate's NewsRoom can have the ability to have journalist sign up and email distribution system.
Complete with analytics to provide a greater understanding of which journalists activity read and forward these emails such as Press Releases. Clearly these journalists could represent a point of focus for the company.
Proprietary News Distribution Network
Comnicate continues to focus on enhancing the distribution on the behalf on our clients. With Comnicate's secure distribution we offer the ability to also distribute your content to the Comnicate distribution network.

Interested journalists and bloggers may have access to these universal news networks, which ultimately increases readership.
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