You are here: Home » The Marketing Diary » Column: Direct-to-Desktop Marketing » Paul Chaney on RSS: RSS Will Replace E-mail Paul Chaney on RSS: RSS Will Replace E-mail We're continuing with the series of excerpts from the interviews I did for my upcoming e-book on RSS, today with a few interesting views from Paul Chaney, the owner of the Radiant Marketing Group, a consultancy geared to helping small businesses establish and enhance their presence on the internet. Paul has a much different opinion from Crt Jakhel who we hosted here a couple of days ago, and sees a very bright future for RSS. Rok: You are one of the marketers declaring the demise of e-mail. What do you believe will happen and why? Paul: Email is fraught with problems. Here are the major ones I see. . . 1. CAN SPAM The difficulties and hurdles associated with CAN SPAM compliance is proving to be a major headache for marketers. Appraently, it has had little effect on the amount of spam as well, in spite of recent fines and prosecutions. Because of the above, I feel email will lose its status as 'king of the hill' in online marketing and content syndication. It won't happen today or tomorrow, but it will happen. In fact, perhaps the slide has already begun. I would love to see some research tracing a history of email performance over the last few years, to determine if such a slide is in place. I think that as RSS evolves and the ability to track performance becomes more enhanced (Believe me, someone will figure out a way!), you will see email continue to decline. I give it two years for the landscape to change. Rok: So you do see RSS replacing e-mail as a content delivery vehicle? Paul: Having said what I've stated above, I believe that for the present, using BOTH email and RSS is the best of all possible worlds. To answer this question more succinctly. . . er. . . OK, I'll go for it. YES! I think it will. That is not to suggest that email has no place. I just feel with the advent of RSS, blogging, wikis, and other forms of social media, email can't help but lose its status. The future will be more a la carte and less main entre. In other words, there will be several forms of syndication, not just one main one. Blogs, RSS, and email used in tandom is an unbeatable combination for the present. Related Articles -->
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