Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts By: S. Housley RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd. Tags: rss, rss feeds, rss feed, etiquette, tips, channel, internet, marketing, xml, internet mar
Personal Rss Feed Reader Software By: Robert Snoog RSS feed readers offer one of the most efficient ways to follow news, web site and software updates, newsletters and more. Subscribe to your favorite site's feeds, and your RSS feed reader will go out and check them all for news. Then it displays new items in an easy to use format. Some RSS Feed Readers will let you do much more like filtering and searching and archiving and posting.
RSS Feeds Reader are a spam-free, quick and efficient way to read news and weblogs. To get... Tags: RSS Feed, Feed Reader, RSS Feed Reader
How do you get ideas for blog posts and RSS feed posts? By: Sharon Housley The best blogs and feeds are those that contain unique, fresh, compelling, content. So where do these prolific posters get their ideas? I talked to a handful of bloggers to determine where their inspiration originated for their content. Not surprisingly, ideas for blog posts or RSS feed items originate or are influenced by other web content. Tags: rss feeds, blog, rss, feed, blogging, blog posts, blogger, ideas, writing, writer, publish
Submit RSS Feeds For Endless Traffic! By: Davion W Why do people submit RSS feeds? Surely there must be reasons behind them doing so faithfully. Webmasters submit RSS feeds when they update their website with new web pages or build new websites, while companies do so when new products enter the market. The one sole purpose is to drive traffic, or get visitors to their websites. Tags: rss feed software, submit rss feed, rss feed directory, rss feeds, rss
RSS Feed Use in the Legal Field By: Sharon Housley Lawyers have never been known as a technical bunch, but more and more often you see a lawyer with a palm pilot making appointments and a blackberry for those urgent messages. Electronic gadgets are now common in the courthouses across the US. Lawyers have increased productivity by utilizing technology so it should come as no surprise that lawyers are using RSS feeds as a means to grow and manage their practices. Tags: legal, law, lawyer, technology, rss feeds, legal feeds, rss, feed, syndication, productivi
How to Create RSS Feed By: Dmitry Baranov RSS means Really Simple Syndication. RSS feed is an XML-based file. To give anyone access to the information contained in the feed, the feed must be placed on a Web-server. An RSS feed can contains various information beginning with your corporate news and ending with the daily menu of your neighbor's dog. There are several variations of the RSS format, but we recommend to use RSS 2.0 as it is the most popular and has a lot of features. Tags: rss, feed, newsfeed, create rss, make rss, publish rss
RSS Feed Etiquette By: S. Housley The arguments continue to rage over the ambiguities in the RSS specifications. But the fact is: RSS is here to stay, and the current defined RSS 2.0 specification is likely going to be as good as it is going to get. Attempts have been made to create "best practice" documents and specification clarifications. We felt it would be helpful to provide general guidelines for those constructing an RSS 2.0 feed. Tags: rss, rss feeds, rss feed, feed, feeds, data feeds, xml, data feed, feed etiquette, etiquet
What you need to know about RSS (Really Simple Syndication) By: Mathew Petrenko Article about RSS technology. RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication'. RSS is a special format based on XML, which was first used to unite headers with web content. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that's easier than checking them manually. Once info about each item is in RSS format, an RSS-aware tool can check the channel for changes and react to the changes in an appropriate way. RSS as introduced by Netscape Inc. In 1999 then later abandoned in 2002 stood for 'Rich Site Summary'. RSS formats are specified using Extensible Markup Language, a generic specification for the creation of data formats. Moreover, Really Simple Syndication is a free and easy way to promote website. Special computer programs called 'RSS readers' have been developed that automatically access the RSS feeds of websites. Tags: create rss, creating rss, rss feed, rss feed, what is rss, reading rss, generate rss, rss
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