الثلاثاء، 25 أغسطس 2015

How to Add Rss Feeds to Your Website


How do we add rss feeds on a website and what are rss feeds exactly? How does rss change the process of information dissemination? RSS is being used by web developers to monitor the fast changing information on the web in a more precise and user friendly style.
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and it is not limited to monitoring news sites. It also allows a user to monitor blogs, Twitter or Facebook pages, financial information, daily deals, classified sites, and government alerts to name just a few. By adding feed rss to website, site owners allow rss readers to search their site to continuously look for fresh and new information all the while maintaining user private information. RSS feedreader is an XML based content format for distributing headlines, news and other contents.

Popular news websites and blogs like RSS(.com) provide rich site summary feeds for you to subscribe to. You just need a feed reader to view the contents. Adding rss feed to website can bring advantages. It is a great way to bring repeated traffic to your site. And also it is a great way to get the latest updates on your web site. Subscribing to rss feedreaders avoid you to email spam filters. With RSS, you don't need to worry about email newsletters or spam filters because you're simply sending out news feeds being picked up by the readers. The cool thing about these feeds is that other people can use them as content on their site. So if you have a feed that is of particular interest to another webmaster, they can post your content on their site with a simple javascript code. This is another great opportunity generating traffic to your site.
You can use RSS.com for static websites. They have an easy-to-use feed builder that lets you create and manage all your feeds in one place. Then once you've created your feed you have to upload the XML file to your web server. RSS.com automatically converts your feed into the XML style format so there's no hassle about added codes and formats. RSS.com also has a built-in upload feature so you can upload the XML file right to your web server with their software, assuming your web host has FTP access. 
You can create blog instead if you don't want to buy extra software to make feed. RSS feed is automatically generated for you when you create free blog at Blogspot.com and every time you post to your blog, the feed updates in an instant. Finally, announce your feeds on your site. The benefit is that if you move your blog and your Rich Site Summary feed URL changes, you don't have to worry about losing your subscribers because the redirect URL they provide stays the same.
FeedBurner provides several methods of announcing your feeds. You can display a traditional RSS button, rotate your feeds in banner-style on your web pages, etc.



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