What is an RSS Feed?
I had never heard of RSS until owning my own blog, this became a term bandied about and still I was unsure of how and what to do with it..
A little research on Google, (who would’ve guessed ) and I was on my way to becoming an RSS’er – a blog with an RSS feed is like an ice cream without the chocolate sauce, without the sprinkles, still good but not enticing..
If you are serious about getting your blog or website exposed the having an RSS is a must – It simply is an automated way in which to market you website or blog. Adding a RSS feed will send content automatically to any subscriber you may have and will most definitely increase the professional image as well as number of visitors to your blog
So what does RSS feeds do exactly?
RSS feeds “syndicate” your content (that is, it publishes content simultaneously to many places automatically)
Trust me when I say that RSS is simple to use and is certainly not as complicated as it sounds; please don’t worry that it is a new thing to you – Try it out and practice!
What does RSS stand for?
RSS = Really Simple Syndication, and what it does is publish small bites size readable chunks of information through a web feed that you have just added, updated and posted to your blog or website, directly to your readers, ensuring that they are aware that you have recently done something new on your blog.
A RSS Feed can be subscribed to where ever you see the Feed logo, normally orange although other colours can be used, most RSS feeds are shown somewhere at the top of the page or article.
How does a RSS feed work?
When a website visitor subscribes to your RSS feed, they will automatically receive a link to whatever new content that you have published and that information will go straight to the “Inbox” of your subscribers’ feed readers. It will be a short description telling them of the new content, this notification will contain a link to that content that they can click on to gain access to the content if they so wish.
What are the benefits of RSS Feeds ;
Website Owners:
- A huge new audience can be reached through syndication
- Your Search Engine Optimization (S.E.O.) will improve.
- RSS is an easier and less expensive method of communication to use than email.
- RSS can be used as an alternative way in which to communicate with existing customers or potential customers.
Website visitors:
- No personal information is required by the Website visitors in order to subscribe to an RSS feed, so many are happy to subscribe.
- 100% opt-in, users absolutely control the content they wish to receive.
- RSS can be great for time management as it allows your visitor to scan content quickly to determine whether it is something important, than requires further reading now or later.
Paul Scrivens, Founder of Forever Geek says this; “Whether or not to use RSS on your site should no longer be an option. I believe it has become a necessity if you wish to compete with others in your industry.”
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Excellent post. Thanks for the simple information. Many people do not know how to use the rss feed. You explained the importance of it, thanks!
Brenda, thanks for breaking this down for your readers. RSS is a great way to keep up on a particular website or blog. Keep bringing the value to your readers and followers.
RSS is great Galen, when it works – just as I completed my post – I found an error with my feed, finally fixed – all restored and RSS back to normal.. 🙂
Your are just straight to the point from this blog post on RSS feed! Now I know more RSS feed than most bloggers. Thanks for sharing Brenda!!!!
You are just straight to the point on this blog post on RSS feed! Most bloggers don’t about the RSS feed as a blogger. Thanks for sharing Brenda!!!!!