
RSS Feeds
RSS Feeds
Update your subscribers instantly – without much effort!
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a fast and easy way to distribute new content.
Internet users can subscribe to weblogs (blogs), articles or any website which content they’re interested in and by this means create their own very unique and personalised “newspaper”.
Creating RSS Feeds yourself, on the other hand, will draw visitors back to your website repeatedly and at the same time, it will increase the number of visitors of your website.
- Use RSS Feeds to aggregate interesting and important news in one spot
- Spread web feeds about new work or news about your business
- Save time for more important things
What are Feeds?
A feed works like a bookmark in a web browser. As soon as Internet users subscribe to a web site, they will always find the latest content from that page in their reader. Moreover, their reader allows them to access the content on the original page and mark it as read or forward it to friends via E-mail or Instant Messenger.
Who publishes RSS Feeds?
RSS Feeds are useful for anyone who distributes information and media, but, not to forget, also for associations and businesses! RSS Feeds can strengthen your members’ loyalty to your association and increase your customers’ sense for your brand. And that only because you keep them updated on a regular basis about any changes happening in your business - what in return will make them feel involved and enriched by all updates and experiences they get from you.
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How do I use RSS and what does it do for me?
To receive and view RSS Feeds you will need to download a free RSS reader or aggregator which is generally easy to use. On the publishing side: that’s where our RSS feed tool comes into play as it helps you publish your own web feeds.
Save time and money by not having to crawl through dozens of websites anymore to look for updates, news or changes.
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