A Simple Explanation Of RSS
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by: SamoYanezic
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If you, like so many people, are trying to draw attention to your site or blog online, chances are that you won't accomplish that goal unless you have set up an RSS feed for your site. When you think about just what an RSS feed can do for you, it makes perfect sense. In fact, it won't take long to realize that it is a very basic, simple way to get readers and attract traffic.
The first thing to consider when explaining RSS feeds is knowing what the acronym actually stands for. The answer may surprise you. It is not a complex, technical term, it simply means Really Simply Syndication.
Syndication, in this case, refers to taking media that you have made and making it more accessible in various different avenues. This doesn't necessarily mean a change in media, though it can. One example of syndication is what happens to comics in the paper; comics that are run by more than one paper are thought to be syndicated, and with that in mind, you'll find that your work can be as well.
Now that the term RSS feed has been defined, the next logical question would pertain to its relevance. Actually, RSS feeds have only gained importance over the last few years. As the internet has grown and matured, more and more people have created blogs and media sites. These sites are updated and checked on a regular basis, often daily. Many people have several sites that they manage, so webmasters are seeking ways to attract traffic to their sites, with as little pointing and clicking as possible.
They would love to be able to go to one site and to get all the news and writing that they want in that one place, and this is why it is so important to explain RSS, especially to new web marketers.
When you make your products available via RSS feeds, that means that you have given your readers instant access to every new product that you create. Those products are traveling straight to their reading list where they can check it out over their morning coffee if they like. Forget sending them reminders to click on your site, they just have to open their page and, bam! There it is, ready for them. It couldn't be much easier.
What happens next is that your feed will become meshed with their daily activities and interests. In short, you will become a part of their daily routine. Your next move is to consider just how you can capitalize on this and make the most of it.
When you are looking at getting your own RSS feed set up, you'll find that it is quite easy. For instance, are you in a place where you already post to an online blog like MySpace or Blogspot? If you do, this there is probably an automatic way to set up an RSS feed.
If this sounds like an avenue that could prove beneficial for you, take some time to research RSS feeds, learn the ins and outs and know just what impact it can have on your site. Then you are ready to roll.
About the Author
About the Author: Samo Yanezic is the Webmaster of Financial Freedom Informant.com - Your Free Complete Guide and the Internet`s Growing Source for Online Home Business and Investments Education. See also this RSS Articles page.
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