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RSS is rapidly changing the way the world does business. RelationSys is at the forefront of this technological shift, offering a wide range of powerful tools that will revolutionise the way you communicate. Our range of services will help you harness the power of RSS in a way that is extremely effective and easy.
The internet has moved beyond simple point-and-click web browsing and e-mail. Soon, RSS will be as widely used as e-mail. RSS is already an indispensable tool for industry leaders, who use it to send updates, announcements, marketing materials and podcasts to their target audiences. And with Microsoft releasing the new version of the most widely used web browser - Internet Explorer, and their new operating system - Windows Vista, full support for RSS is offered, whether or not to use RSS is no longer a choice. With RelationSys at your side, you won’t be left behind.
RelationSys offers fast, innovative and user-friendly tools to make RSS a part of your business. We’ve already done the work for you. We offer:
- RSS Manager, which allows you to automatically upload and publish RSS feeds to your subscribers. It’s fast, efficient and easy to use, even for those with little technological experience.
- RSS Readers that help you view and manage your RSS feeds with ease.
- RSS Intranet Management Products that deliver RSS feeds to your employees, offering the most bandwidth efficient and secure way to send critical updates and information internally.
- Individualised RSS, a pioneering marketing and sales tool that will revolutionise the way you market and sell to your clients. With Individualised RSS you will be able to create a better one-to-one relationships with your existing and potential customers.
RelationSys also offers a range of tools to help you maximise your use of RSS. We can help you with: - Podcasting
- Training
- Implementation
- Managed Services
See our Services section for details. [Include info here about how they can purchase RelationSys products] What is RSS? [link to FAQ] RSS vs. E-mail? [link to FAQ]
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