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Benefits of adding RSS to your site

February 15, 2008 By: Newbornbusiness Category: RSS No Comments →

RSS is a very useful tool to use in order to keep your customers always up to date and supply them with every new change that happens in your content; its simplicity that any user can add the feed URL into his/ her aggregator makes it a great addition to almost every site or blog.

You can also use RSS to keep your content continually updated, which keeps the search engines happy.

Get plugged into the RSS feeds that you are interested in and then personally cherry-pick through the content to find materials useful to update your site or you can wire your site directly to a feeder to import content. You can even develop your own list of targeted RSS feeds.

Users who come across your website and find some worthy information will need to add your RSS feed into their aggregator. They can add RSS feed in very simple ways; either through “RSS” or “XML” button on your page that they can click on and it will instantly add that feed to their aggregator, or they may instead need to copy and paste the URL of the feed into the program.

RSS provides an effective way to distribute press releases. Because of the nature of RSS, wherein information is shared through feeds, you only need to make one posting of your press releases and have them automatically uploaded and displayed in real-time.

Use RSS and you will introduce an advanced marketing and advertising technique to your site. RSS really helps in increasing your site’s link popularity

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What is RSS and who can use it?

February 08, 2008 By: Newbornbusiness Category: RSS No Comments →

Real Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary (RSS) is defined as a way of keeping your customers supplied with ever changing content, and to help your search engine listings. When an update is sent out, it includes a headline and a small amount of text, either a summary or the lead-in to the larger story.

RSS is a great way for individuals to avoid information overload by using selective RSS “feeds” to pre-filter all their favorite content sites.

They are typically used with news sites or blogs, although any website can use them to disseminate information. They are provided free of charge for use by individuals and non-profit organizations for personal, non-commercial uses.

Another milestone is the field of RSS is the embedding of videos on it. It is considered one of the fastest growing trends in RSS feeds.

Also the fact that you can inject audio feeds on your RSS makes it more reliable. The injection of audio files on your RSS feeds will make it more innovative and appealing.

RSS is a lot easier and faster than going around to all of your favorite websites and even commenting on the posts. Since the development of RSS readers like Google’s RSS Reader and BlogLines, it has become the demand of all internet users because it’s easier than ever to subscribe in one click to a blog and instantly get their information in your reader each morning. All what you will need is a one click subscribe, and the feed will begin to show up in your reader.

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