RSS Real Simple Syndication
If it is so simple why does there need to be so much information on it :-)
That's my feed off to the left there.
You can save lots of time and energy if you purchase your website from SiteSell.com. They make it RSS. Otherwise, get out your reading glasses because there are 50 (11) ways to do it and most are not simple.
1. Submitting Your RSS Feed to RSS Directories.
This is where you start with a SiteSell.com website.
RSS feeds will not only increase the number of sites linking to your website and increasing your link popularity, it will also increase the RSS feeds profile. A number of RSS search engines and RSS directories exist that allow you to freely submit RSS feeds. Feeds are generally categorized and grouped together by subject. Web surfers looking for RSS feeds about a specific subject will often search the RSS directories, to locate a feed that matches their specific criteria. Topic specific RSS feed and podcasting directories are also emerging. Choose a web feed's category carefully and only submit relevant feeds to topic specific directories.
A large list of directories is located Here.
Example of Topic Specific RSS feeds
Realty-Feeds or
Religious-Podcasts
Enjoy and great luck with your RSS Feed. Art
What Is RSS?
Seeing orange RSS or XML buttons and, not knowing what they are.
RSS is a unified one-stop-shop to consume online content, without having to visit dozens of sites every day to see what's new and without having their online subscriptions interfere with their personal and business e-mail communications;
- complete control, including a quick, easy and reliable means to unsubscribe from content you do not wish to receive.
It's "the next big thing" -- you can use it to get newsfeeds from CNN or BBC, as well as just about anything else, including news on upcoming movies, DVD releases, your favorite band's tour updates, etc.
E-zines and RSS will coexist, but much of the bulk commercial aspect of e-mail will shift to RSS over the coming years. RSS offers too many advantages over e-mail to both marketers and consumers -- this shift to RSS is inevitable.
Once you get started, it's like having your favorite parts of the Web come to you. No need to go out and check for updates all the time.
No more bookmarks for me!
"RSS" means "Really Simple Syndication." But that is just a fancy way of saying that you can keep up with all the updates to your favorite website, www.your-inner-voice.com, without having to check the site every week to see "what's new."
Whenever I put up a new page ("BRAND NEW") or update an old one ("UPDATE"), I release it through RSS. And...
This gives you constant access to our site, your-inner-voice.com, without having to spend hours on the site.
Yes, RSS is amazing. If you can't tell, I'm completely addicted to it. No e-mail. No spam. It's so easy to subscribe and unsubscribe. If you get tired of me, just delete the feed.
And once you start, you'll soon be tracking all your favorite interests and news in the world.
How do you get started, Easy.
Subscribe using My Yahoo.
To stay up to date anywhere in the world, use your MyYahoo website to subscribe to our feed by.
- Right click on our RSS feed and click copy shortcut.
- Open your current yahoo website or Create a new yahoo website (it is free and easy).
- Locate and click on the add content button.
- A yahoo search box will appear and just to the right of it locate and click on add content by URL.
- Paste the copied information into the add URL box. It should look exactly like this: http://www.your-inner-voice.com/why.xml
- Click add to my yahoo.
You are done! Now, you may go to MyYahoo to view the feed from your-inner-voice.com.
Move It to the top of your MyYahoo page by clicking on the edit button next to our feed. Then, click on move to the top. You are done again.
Subscribe Using An RSS Reader (Optional)
Download a free RSS Reader first (skip to bottom if you do not want to download software). This is special software that reads the "RSS feeds" from the largest news organizations right down to little old me...
Windows -- RssReader
Mac -- NetNewsWire
Once you're set up... Right-click (control-click for Mac users) on any orange RSS button on a site, blog or news source that interests you. Start by right-clicking on the orange button below. Then...
Select Copy Shortcut ("Copy Link to Clipboard" for Mac), and paste that URL into your RSS Reader.
And that's it! You're subscribed.
Subscribe to our RSS feed.
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