Most bloggers that lead the race have full time jobs elsewhere and try to fit the blogging lifestyle into their schedule after work. Many utilize RSS feeds to avoid the trouble of having to search keywords or special sites out…once you find a good site, why look at any others? This leaves small time bloggers in the dark, and this site is looking to change that.
ZNITCH.com claims to be the opposite of RSS and is naming their service idea SSR, which stands for “Super Simple Reminders”. How does it work? RSS pushes a site’s posts immediately to the users subscribed…every single post. ZNITCH selects specific posts from several pages only when it matches certain keywords entered by the subscriber.
Enter a few keywords on the site, choose a blog or site you want to monitor and let ZNITCH.com do all the work sorting and choosing which posts come through to you. Coming directly to your email makes things faster (I chose to use filters so that all my alerts went to one folder in my setup) and you can avoid any of the posts that don’t fit your chosen interest.
Keep yourself ahead of the game and use a keyword oriented site. This seems to really be a great idea for those that get tons of mail and feeds all day. I know I have to constantly sort through mine and this will help me to avoid those delays.
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Interesting but hard to use. needs more work.
Yeah the interface is not the most user-friendly. I love the concept!
wouldn’t the opposite of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) be RCS (Really Complicated Syndication) …?
amore thanks for the submission… we’ve changed up the engine and improved the interface BUT staytuned next monday has a slicker UI…