About RSS Directories
May 22, 2009
RSS directories are really popular these days. They are sites that collate all RSS links and place them in different categories for other applications to use. This is similar to web hosting, only instead of web pages they contain RSS links.
These links will pop out on the website and when you click it, you will be directed to the main source of the link.
RSS is extremely useful for those who would like to use the Internet for marketing or commerce. Here are 5 reasons why RSS directories are necessary:
1. They create links from their website to yours.
If you are selling or promoting something, web traffic is important. The more RSS directories you link your site to, the more chances you have people seeing those and checking your site out. Read more
About RSS For Blog
April 28, 2009
The term RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication. Before RSS feeds were available, in order to keep up with certain web sites a person had to book mark the web site and check in every other day or so to see if anything had been changed. If someone has several web sites that they want to keep tabs on, it is easily confusing and some web sites could be overlooked when checking others. And for those sites that don’t get updated regularly, it’s a waste of time to check them. RSS feeds took those hassles away by sending updated content to various feed readers or to people’s email inbox. This way, if someone has several web sites they’re interested in, the information is sent to them directly, rather than having to hunt it down themselves. Web site content that uses RSS include blogs, news headlines, video and audio clips. In order to view an RSS feed the user will need a feed reader. Such readers include MyYahoo, Google Reader, an Bloglines. Read more
Rss for Powerful Marketing Tool
January 27, 2009
If you have an online business, you must understand what RSS is. To put it simply, RSS is a content delivery channel that allows you to deliver Internet content to your target audiences. This enables you to eliminate a large part of the external noise and at the same time, overcome the shortcomings of other delivery channels like, E-mail. RSS gets your content delivered to end-users in a very simple and quick manner.
RSS content is delivered with the help of RSS feeds. Simple files are structured in a specific way. These files contain basic information about the RSS feed like, RSS feed title, logo, description, URL and the real content in the form of individual content items. These content items can be individual stories or description of articles that are published on the Website. RSS allows website owners to easily deliver information about their specific content to users as the content is presented in a linear list.
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RSS Aggregation
December 9, 2008
If you haven’t heard of the term before, it might sound a little strange. First of all, why do you even want to know what aggregation is all about? Aggregation is…
* responsible for literally millions of extra website hits for rss publishers
* a solution that keeps hungry consumers coming back time and time again for the latest info
* a way to publish thousands of RSS feeds content on one single website.
Aggregation, in the context of RSS, means gathering all the articles within the RSS feeds, with the purpose of displaying them as a single unit.
We ‘aggregate’ all of the RSS feeds, bring all the news to one place and then publish the headlines together on one single page. Read more
Increase Your Website Traffic With RSS
December 9, 2008
Follow along and learn the simple secrets to increase website traffic with a few clicks of your mouse. RSS stands for “really simple syndication” and it serves as a tool to keep visitors updated to a websites changes without the person having to go back to the website.
Generating Your RSS Feed
If you have a wordpress blog (the most common blogging platform) then you already have an RSS feed built in to your blog. You can find your feed at yourdomain.com/feed
If you have another type of blog check the user guide of your blogging platform to find out where your RSS feed is located or how to generate one. Read more
