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Printing on a T Shirt

Posted by Jakob Culver | Printing | Friday 14 May 2010 6:55 am

T-shirts are designed in the way that men or women can wear them and feel comfortable while wearing them, thus tempting them to purchase t-shirts more often. Just imagine that someone who might spend all his or her weekend time wearing baggy clothes. This is a great place for a t-shirt to be at. T-shirts provide the casual look that can go as far as changing your personality.

T-shirts provide stylish and cool looks for a person. T-shirt printing will separate a t-shirt from a regular shirt. One of the most popular parts of t-shirts is the prints that are on the front or back of the shirts. This helps someone to wear the shirt anytime they want and anywhere they want. One of the biggest reasons why t-shirts are so popular amongst teenagers and amongst kids in college is because of the designers that are printed on each of the t-shirts. Most of the youth, in fact, love wearing these stylish t-shirts because of the great and funky designs. Most men who wear these t-shirts cannot help but be drawn to the craziness that follows wearing some of these designs.

The printing on the t-shirts help expose the children and older people to be unique within their group. They can create a different ambiance and aura to help make each person an uncommon individual when inside of a crowd. There are a lot of different styles that are available for t-shirts. Anyone who is searching for a t-shirt does not need to worry about the design. If they want something original, they can have it printed on the t-shirt for a low cost by using screen-printing or digital printing as these are just a couple of methods that can be used to apply a screen-print to a t-shirt.

Back in the days, the screen printing was taken care of by different companies that manufactured the t-shirts. Nowadays, with all the technology, there is more of a downfall in using screen-printing. Most companies will manufacture the custom t-shirts by using digital printing techniques as this can be implemented on a very wide scale. It is easy to use digital printing as a way to operate. Often the urgency is well-served by the digital printing machines.

Digital frames are used in the newest style of printing. These different techniques can be printed in comparatively less amount of time than it takes for the screen printing method to take place. This actually helps with the t-shirt production, thus saving time. It is possible to implement a variation of styles. Heat transfer methods are also great ways to print on t-shirts.

3 Ways to Publish RSS

Posted by Andrew Ashworth | RSS Publishing | Tuesday 5 January 2010 7:35 am

As RSS news syndication gains popularity among users, new ways for publishing RSS are emerging. In this article, I examine the three most popular methods, and help you decide which one works best for you.

1. Blogs

Weblogs, or blogs, as they are commonly called, are the primary reason RSS gained popularity. In fact, one of the earliest uses for RSS was for bloggers to monitor other blogs for updates.

Most blogging systems will produce RSS newsfeeds automatically. All you need to do is enter content, and the blogging software will build a newsfeed based on the information you enter. No extra work is needed. Just add content to your blog, and you have a newsfeed.

But there is one major disadvantage to using a blog for publishing RSS: you do not have complete control of the RSS output. Most blogging software will simply take an excerpt of your blog entry (eg, the first 15 words), and use that to create your RSS item. As you can imagine, this can lead to problems. The first 15 words of a blog entry don’t always capture the essence of that article.

2. RSS Publishing Software

Because of the inadequacy of blogs as a reliable and accurate RSS tool, new stand- alone software was developed. This software has one purpose: to provide the user with an easy way to create and publish RSS newsfeeds from their desktops. No longer do you have to write a long article in your blog to produce RSS feeds. All you have to do is enter a title for your news item, and (optionally) a couple sentences to describe that headline – and your feed is better than the blog-produced feed.

3. Online RSS Publishing Systems

While subscribers to feeds generated by RSS software enjoyed the simplicity and clarity of the new feeds, some publishers began to run into problems that came with the publishing software. They missed the convenience of blogging’s online publishing that allowed them to add news — regardless of whether they were at their home computer.

News publishers wanted the accessibility of online blogging with the accuracy of RSS publishing software. The new demand lead to the emergence of online RSS publishing systems such as FeedServer RSS Hosting (http:// http://www.globalsyndication.com/rss-hosting). This new format of RSS publishing allows webmasters to login to an online control panel and publish their news – without having to worry about restrictive software licenses. Since most online RSS publishing systems run on a subscription basis, you can make use of the free trial or subscribe for one month and evaluate if the service meets your needs.

So which system should you use to publish RSS? It depends on your needs. If most of your readers manually visit your site to get new information, a blogging system may be sufficient. However, if you plan to take advantage of the full capabilities of RSS news syndication, you would do well to use a stand-alone RSS publishing system. RSS publishing software will satisfy your needs if you plan to use one computer only. But if you’re looking for flexibility and a lower startup costs, look into the new online RSS publishing systems.

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