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What
Are RSS Feeds?
Author:
S. Housley
RSS
Feeds RSS also known as rich site summary or real simply syndication,
arrived on the scene a number of years ago, but was only recently
embraced by webmasters as a means to effectively syndicate content.
RSS Feeds provide webmasters and content providers an avenue to
provide concise summaries to prospective readers. Thousands of
commercial web sites and blogs now publish content summaries in
an RSS feed. Each item in the feed typically contains a headline;
article summary and link back to the online article.
Benefit
to the Webmaster As the web has become more crowded webmasters
have been striving to provide fresh and up to date content for
their website visitors. Many webmasters have discovered they can
easily utilize the information in RSS feeds to provide fresh web
content.
RSS
feeds are composed in XML, which is a very simple markup language.
Similar to HTML, XML uses tags to identify fields. Webmasters
can easily parse the RSS feed and dynamically create web pages
that contain headlines and summaries. The feeds will continuously
update, supplying a steady stream of automatically generated fresh
content.
RSS
allows webmasters to: 1.) Provide fresh and relevant content on
their website, which encourages users to return.
2.)
Constantly changing content means that search engine spiders will
visit more frequently.
3.)
Automate content delivery.
The
benefits of RSS feeds are not limited to webmasters, surfers too
benefit from the technology as well.
Benefit
to Web Surfers The beauty of RSS is that readers can quickly scan
headlines (titles) and read articles of interest. Because the
information is condensed and provided in a single location users
can generally review more information in a shorter time frame.
Additional information is only a click away. Best of all readers
choose the feeds they wish to see, there is no spam with RSS.
If you are not completely thrilled with the content appearing
in a feed simply remove it from the newsreader. The technology
is a pull technology rather than push technology, meaning the
content is not forced on the consumers, who pull the content they
want to see.
RSS
allows for users to: 1.) Easily locate information.
2.)
Read condensced information or 'soundbytes' with clearly marked
and dated topic material.
3.)
Classify and categorize information in an easy to navigate manner.
4.)
Maximize their time without having to deal with spam.
RSS
feeds can be viewed in a news aggregator or reader, which constantly
updates and shows unread feeds. I found the functionality of the
newsreaders to be similar to a simple email client. Consumers
generally enter the URL of any RSS feeds that interest them. Topics
with a common theme can be segregated into related groups.
I
highly recommend FeedDemon http://www.feeddemon.com by BradSoft
as a newsreader. FeedDemon is extremely easy to use and allows
for quick scanning and indexing of topics. FeedDemon allows users
to quickly scan, sort and scroll through headline and article
summaries, while viewing the actual content in a split screen
web browser.
Finding
Topic Specific Relevant Feeds In order to find feeds that provide
niche information users can search Feedster. Feedster http://www.feedster.com
is a rapidly growing news search engine that indexes information
contained within RSS feeds. Searches for topic specific feeds
can be conducted and feeds can be retrieved for syndication.
Benefit
to Content Developer While the benefits to users and webmasters
are clear the distribution opportunities made available to content
developers should not be overlooked. Information contained in
the RSS feed can be easily syndicated, increasing content distribution
and reach.
RSS
allows for content developers to: 1.) Increase exposure in niche
markets.
2.)
Communicate with user bases and reach potential customers via
an alternate communication method.
3.)
Disseminate relevant information.
4.)
Define themselves as an industry expert.
5.)
Automate content delivery.
RSS
has effectively standardized the format for content delivery and
has effectively defined the accepted standard for content distribution
and syndication. RSS will likely rival email as a means of content
distribution in another few years. The shear simplicity makes
the technology very appealing.
The
distribution potential, while albeit difficult to measure, is
still attractive to all parties making the likelihood that RSS
popularity will only continue to grow.
RSS
Feeds to Try Feeds exist for almost any topic consider trying
these feeds out by entering the url in your feed reader:
Small
Business Feed - small business tips and news http://www.small-business-software.net/blog-feed.xml
Software
Marketing Blog Summary - software marketing and online news http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/blog-feed.xml
SMS,
Wireless Messaging Related News. - news related to telecom, wireless
industry and NotePage's software http://www.notepage.net/blog-feed.xml
Free
Content Articles - collection of free content articles, updates
when new article is released. http://www.small-business-software.net/article-feed.xml
Software
Marketing News - news related to software conferences, awards,
software development and marketing http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/feed.xml
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About
the author:
About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for NotePage,
Inc. http://www.notepage.net a company specializing in alphanumeric
paging, SMS and wireless messaging software solutions. Other sites
by Sharon can be found at http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com
, and http://www.small-business-software.net
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