RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is the newest way to share content on the Internet, and it's quickly becoming the best way to get fresh, targeted content to your website(s) 24/7/365, no matter who you're trying to reach.
Now, for those of you who don't know what "RSS" means, here's the short version: RSS stands for "Real Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary," and the.
The format used to share your news headlines on the Web, which is called "Syndication," is an XML extension.
"Syndication" is where RSS's REAL power comes out, sending your message or information to websites, your subscribers, and/or your readers INSTANTLY.
Why is this such good news for people who post new content to their websites every day or every week?
By adding "RSS" to your website and adding targeted RSS feeds, you can get fresh, targeted content sent to your website for your visitors and/or subscribers 24/7/365 without having to do anything.
Just think about how much time that would save you and how you could use that time to work on other important business tasks.
We always have to fight for time, and since most people who go online are looking for "information," this can be a very time-consuming problem to deal with every day or every week.
The other great thing about "RSS" is that it will keep the "Search Engine Spiders" coming back more often because it automatically updates your selected feeds "Daily" with fresh, targeted content.
And if you know anything about Search Engines, you'll know that they LOVE new content to read.
Now that you have a general idea of what "RSS" can do for you and your website(s), you may be wondering how you can use this right away and where you can find these very useful "RSS Feeds."
Simple answer: "Article directories."
Now, not all "Article Directories" use "RSS" yet, but they will soon if they see how useful it is for publishers (like you) and readers.
Now, all you need is a "RSS Reader Script" (if you don't already have one) and to install it on your server so that you can show "RSS Feeds" on your website (s).
All you have to do is type "RSS Reader Script" into Google and do a simple search.
Once you've done all that and added your RSS code to your website(s), you can sit back, relax, and let RSS do all the work for you 24/7/365 while you do other important things.