RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it belongs to the family of web feeds. It is a data format which provides the users with frequently updated information. Basically, a feed link is provided on the website and end users can register using an aggregator program.
Benefits of RSS in Web Design
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RSS Feed - Can it Be Used As a Social Media Tool?
December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
The advent of Web 2, quickly introduced the concept of social marketing, which has changed the way businesses go about driving traffic to their websites and blogs. Linking a website to social media channels such a s LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter helps marketers get their business categorized correctly by search engines. This results in targeted traffic being driven to the websites. RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and Social Media Social media sites such as Facebook, Digg and Twitter rely upon their members who have created RSS feeds so that their visitors can be assured of fresh content.
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Driving Traffic to Your Website With RSS Feeds
December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
While many internet users readily click on the RSS button on their preferred websites to keep themselves updated on news, sports, blogs or videos, few seem to realise the role that RSS can play in the improving search engine ranking on Google or driving traffic to their websites. RSS Feeds Demystified In order to use RSS (Really Simple Syndication) need an RSS feed. You can think of an RSS feed as a description of one or more pages on one or more websites in a standard format that can be read by millions of programs on the internet. Many websites now have an RSS technology built in. One such popular platform is WordPress. Every time the website is updated and the page published, an RSS feed is created or updated on the websites. Static sites that don’t have RSS feeds can install an RSS script to produce RSS feeds for your website.
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