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November 24th, 2007 by admin

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Cumada RSS Feed Broadcaster

November 24th, 2007 by admin

How to Setup RSS Feed

1. Select the campaign for which you want to setup an RSS Feed

2. Click RSS Broadcast in the top navigation bar

3. Click Create RSS Broadcasts

4. Enter the RSS Feed URL in the box provided - See How To Find RSS URL below

5. Click the Check RSS URL button - This will check that the RSS feed URL is valid.
It will automatcally insert the RSS Feed Title for you.

6. Edit the e-mails as appropriate.

7. Click the Save RSS Broadcast button at the bottom of the page.

That’s it the RSS Feed Broadcast is now setup and Active and any new lead captured by your lead capture page will automatically be subscribed to your RSS Feed. You can manually subscribe / unsubscribe leads from the RSS Broadcaster within the View Leads page.

Each Cumada campaign can only have one RSS Feed.

How To Find RSS URL

For the purpose of explanation only - whenever you see “newtrendz” in the links below, replace it with Your Account Name. Newtrendz is a live account and perhaps better to use for explanation.

1. Go to your Blog Site

2. Click on the orange RSS Feed Symbol (top right in newtrendz.mycumada)

3. Copy and paste the URL (http://newtrendz.mycumada.com/feed/) into the RSS Feed URL box described in step 4 above.

A few points to note:

* The RSS URL can also be found by clicking Entries (RSS) bottom right under Subscribe at “YourAccountName”.mycumada

* All blogs will most likely have the RSS Symbol on them and/or a Subscribe to Posts / Entries link

* The Cumada System does not currently support atom RSS Feeds.

myCumada RSS Feed By Category

All WordPress blogs (like myCumada) also support RSS Feeds by Category. So in myCumada (or any WordPress Blog) you can create a Blog category for each Cumada Campaign. You can then create the Cumada RSS Broadcast for the Blog category for that campaign.

E.G. Let’s say you have a Cumada campaign named gibline.newtrendz, just create a category in myCumada called gibline.

The RSS Feed URL that you would use in step 4 above will be:
http://newtrendz.mycumada.com/category/gibline/feed/

Now anytime you create a post in myCumada under the category gibline your leads in the Cumada campaign gibline.newtrendz will receive the update.

They will not receive updates for any new posts added to any other category - only those posted to the gibline Blog category.

Adding A Subscribe Link To Your Blog

In Cumada under View RSS Broadcasts you will notice there is a Subscribe Link.
Something like http://www.cumada.com/blogs.php?id=newtrendz&sid=1234
Simply add this to your links / Blogroll in myCumada and label it something like SUBSCRIBE NOW!.

Category: Cumada Help | 706 Comments »

Cumada E-mail Delivery

November 24th, 2007 by admin

The Cumada e-mail servers have been painstakingly set up to ensure that they strictly comply to all guidelines laid out by all the major e-mail service providers like:

  • yahoo
  • gmail
  • msn
  • aol
  • mail.com

and many others.

This ensures that 99.5% of all e-mails sent from the Cumada servers is delivered.

For a detailed discussion of what yahoo requires visit this link: yahoo e-mail requirements

Category: Cumada General | 269 Comments »

Cumada First Steps

November 24th, 2007 by admin

Dear Cumada Subscribers

We have been working hard to help all subscribers set up their accounts.

For many video tutorials please visit the following Cumada help page:

http://www.cumada.com/help.php

Also please feel free to contact Cumada support at any time via the contact form:

http://www.cumada.com/contact.php

Please include your location (so we know your timezone), best time to call and your telephone number and, if possible, your Skype username.

We will get back to you as soon as possible.

Category: Cumada Help | 15 Comments »