April 03, 2007
TheStreet.com is Burning Feeds
The office is all Booyah! over today's announcement from our newest customer, TheStreet.com. If your stock-picking strategy involves a close-your-eyes-and-point ritual with the business section of the daily newspaper or your personal finance planning means a trip to the local psychic, you may want to consider subscribing to the wealth of feed-powered financial news, analysis and content from TheStreet.com.
TheStreet.com has added 58 new free and 20 new paid content feeds to its site including Jim Cramer's Mad Money Recap, Stop Trading and Cramer's Mailbag. Podcast and video feeds are also available for popular shows like Colin Barr's 5 Dumbest Things on Wall Street, a weekly satirical videocast covering "the silly antics that the Wall Street bigwigs pulled off during the week" and The Real Story with Aaron Task, behind-the-headlines commentary from TheStreet.com's Editor-at-Large. For you procrastinators, there's even a Taxes feed that features timely advice for the looming April 15th deadline, as part of an ongoing series called, "15 Days of Cutting Your Tax Bill."
Content from TheStreet.com will also be added to FeedBurner's advertising network for blogs and feeds, giving media buyers and marketers access to an attractive online audience. If you're interested in subscribing to financial commentary, analysis, research, news and ratings, or you just want the latest Wallstrip delivered on a regular basis, take a look at all of the freshly burned content from TheStreet.com.
