RSS feeds are very useful items for any website. They consist of a special piece of code that is embedded in the web page HTML code. After that they will automatically update and provide a never-ending supply of fresh content. RSS originally stood for Rich Site Summary, but more recently the meaning of Really Simple Syndication seems to have taken over. Either way, they both mean more or less the same thing. RSS feeds provide a short summary of a story that can be clicked on to reveal the whole story. It is syndication at its simplest. RSS feeds need an RSS reader to view them properly if they are not to be embedded in a web page. The Google Reader is a good choice, and there are many others too. Using an RSS reader you can subscribe to as many RSS feeds as you like and keep up to date on a particular topic, or follow an important news story. An easy way to add an RSS feed to your web pages, or a different RSS feed to every page if you prefer, is to use the free Feedzilla news feeds. These feeds are operated through JavaScript, a simple to use scripting language. All you have to do, though is add the code you are given. The site has a wizard which lets you customize the look and feel of the RSS feed in many different ways. If you have never done anything technical like this before, don't worry, as Feedzilla makes it very easy to do. Just follow the instruction closely and accurately and it will work fine. You can subscribe to RSS feeds from any site that has them. Look in the URL address bar of your browser when you land on a website. If you can see a small orange colored square with white curved lines radiating out from the bottom left-hand corner, that site has an RSS feed. If you click on the little orange square, you will be able to subscribe to the RSS feed of the page. If you have a Wordpress blog, it is really easy to syndicate your own RSS feeds. Wordpress generates RSS feeds automatically, and you can get your site's RSS feed by using the URL:http://www.YourSiteName.com/feed/. You should, of course, replace YourSiteName with the actual domain of your site. You will need an RSS feed distributer. You could do this yourself, but it will take a long time. RSSbot is an inexpensive feed distributor that is easy to use and works really well. It will distribute your feed to over 30 RSS feed aggregators. All you have to do is follow the easy instructions. If you have a website with static pages that do not generate an RSS feed automatically, you can still create RSS feeds by using free services that do this for you. FeedForAll and Page2RSS are two examples where you can convert a static web page to an RSS feed. Syndicating your website or blog's RSS feed to a large number of feed aggregators will provide you with very good quality valuable back links, which will help your website to rank better. If your website ranks well, you will have a much better chance of earning money from it. |
Sunday, October 16, 2011
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