By: Erik Heyl
If you are in the network at any time, you're likely to come through RSS feeds. If not, you might be interested in exactly what they are and why you should care. This is understandable, because the technology is growing immeasurable pace that leaves even the so-called "hardcore" nerds Panting. But how to define RSS?
RSS means Really Simple Syndication and is essentially a method of disseminating information quickly without much noise. Simply put this is not one specific format for the Web channel, but many of them were used in various publications frequently updated information, be it blogs, vieo, text, audio, in a standardized method, such as, XML. Also called a web feed, the information may be included or the full text or summaries, as well as various kinds of information such as date of publication, and authorship.
But as for the benefit of the average person? It is ideal for busy people like RSS-feeds to allow them to subscribe to many frequently visited web sites, and the news and updates available to them in one place by RSS Reader. And it does not matter what people used as a generic and can be read from any place in any reader, from a web browser for iPhone.
However, if you are the owner of the site, whether physical or digital product or service, you may be interested as an RSS feed can help your business grow. RSS feed along with other forms of traffic from article marketing to pay per click, lets you "get the word about your product or service quickly and efficiently. It also helps to get more traffic to your site.
Over time, if done correctly, it will also increase the feeling that your website and your business is serious and will remain there for its customers.
But how can you provide an RSS feed? After all, if you are in the business of technology related, your experience is not likely Internet programming, graphic and web sites. Your experience of your business. You may be postponed to the fact that you perceive as something requiring a lot of time or technical knowledge. In the early days of content syndication, it was true. But if you want to know more, you do not need to take a long time, and should not be technical.
One method is to create a weblog or Wordpress blog. Every time you post to your blog, it will automatically create and send your RSS feed. The main problem with this method is that the time to properly configure, and can become quite technical, quite quickly, and this is not the best documentation to help you.
Another option is to pay the webmaster to do it or hire a contractor. Reduction of this method is that you need to check the work, and you are held hostage to its schedule. But what if they decide to raise their rates?
The final option is to learn to do it themselves. But you should be able to do so without all the technical jargon that seems to permeate the majority of courses on technical subjects. You should be able to get it quickly, and be able to apply what you learn, how quickly. The key here is to get past the fear of learning something new. Thus, you have full control over your site and can create and submit RSS feed each time you want.



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