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5 Reasons Why Your Site Needs to Publish a News Feed

It seems like everyone is talking about RSS Feeds. They’ve been around for years but the buzz is up about them as the technology continues to go mainstream. Some people are reportedly abandoning their browsers and viewing the web through their readers - but they hardly represent the general public yet.




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Shared RSS - RSS Syndication

RSS Syndication or RSS Newsfeeds (RSS Feeds for short) all refer to the same thing. There are two parts to the process, the publisher, and the consumer. The publisher produces a small text file in a special format that lists the title and address of an article or resource published on the World Wide Web.




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Syndicated Content

Many webmasters are struggling to find fresh, innovative content while other savvy webmasters have realized the potential hidden within RSS and are adopting the technology at a maddening pace. By utilizing RSS, webmasters can tap numerous free content sources with very little effort. RSS truly is a webmaster's key to free content.




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Search Engine Optimization for RSS

Tips for Helping Your RSS Feed Perform!
In some ways RSS is very similar to HTML, the language commonly used to create websites. Just as with HTML, webmasters using traditional search engine optimization tactics when creating an RSS feed will find that their RSS feed receives additional exposure and interest.

Complete Article - Search Engine Optimization for RSS




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RSS is Not Only for Blogs

Contrary to popular opinion, RSS is not only good for delivering content from your blog, although blogs are what made RSS so popular.
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The 7 Steps to Promoting Your RSS Feeds on Your Website

RSS gets 100% of your content delivered, but it’s no good if no one subscribes to your feeds.

So your first order of business after planning and creating your feeds has to be promoting them to your visitors.

The only problem is that most internet users still don’t know what RSS is, so you do have your work cut out for. But using the system outlined below you shouldn’t have any problems. Actually, after implementing this system, you should be achieving better results than the majority of publishers out there.

Complete Article - 7 Steps to Promoting RSS Feeds




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Making Money with RSS Feeds

First it was banner ads, then Google AdSense and now, the latest way to make money on your web site could very well be RSS feeds. Say what? I said: RSS is hot and you should be using it to drive eyeballs to your site. Here's how it works:

Depending upon who you ask, RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary". Regardless of what you call it, RSS is a way to automatically publish (syndicate) someone else's content on your web site. Now don't worry, that's not the same as stealing someone else's content. There is nothing illegal about using RSS feeds. In fact, the publisher of the content wants you to have it show up on your site and that's why he or she makes it available as an RSS feed to begin with.

Complete Article - Making Money with RSS Feeds




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Content Syndication Through RSS Feeds

RSS, also known as Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication, has been used for years by online visitors. However, it has only recently begun to gain popularity among webmasters as a means of providing visitors with constantly refreshed content. These feeds were originally developed to deliver updated news more quickly, but they have since evolved to allow for nearly instantaneous updates of many types of information.

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RSS Won the Syndication Standards Battle

RSS Won the Battle
RSS appears to have conquered the last hurtle in becoming the industry syndication standard.

Microsoft's inclusion of RSS into the newest version of Internet Explorer and reports that RSS will be in Longhorn's coming release appears to be the final nail in the coffin of the Atom specification. Even Atom's steadfast supporter Google, appears to have seen the light. Google had previously acquired Blogger, a popular blogging tool that uses the Atom specification to syndicate the contents of blogs created on the Blogger platform. In the past Google had strategically steered clear of endorsing the RSS specification hoping that Atom, would take hold.

RSS Won the Battle




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What is Creative Commons?

Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that allows artists, authors, publishers and musicians the option of creating and defining a flexible copyright for their creative works. Creative Commons was officially launched in 2001 by a group of intellectual property experts, lawyers and web publishers. Creative Commons licenses cover art, music, and writing, but is not designed for software.

A Creative Commons license allows creators to place conditions on their copyrights. Traditionally, copyrights restrict the rights of others from modifying or distributing copywritten works. Creative Commons licenses offer flexibility by allowing the creator (copyright holder) the ability to choose what limitations they want in place with respect to specific copywritten works.

Complete Article - Creative Commons




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Marketing Optimization 101 for Blogs

Truth be told, most blogs aren't really optimized for marketing effectiveness. Even more so, some blogs are absolute marketing machines, but they at the same time fail to fully capitalize on that fact by not being really optimized marketing-wise.

Here are the absolute 101 basics you really shouldn't ignore ...

Marketing Optimization 101 for Blogs




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Convert RSS Feeds to HTML- Feed2HTML

Many webmasters have realized the benefit of using RSS to dynamically update websites. This means that the website content automatically changes when the RSS feed is updated. This allows for webmasters to serve dynamic content or a mixture of static and dynamic content on their website.

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RSS and Education

Academia has embraced RSS as a means to educate, but scrutinizing how educational institutions are using RSS feeds in their daily routines show RSS is utilized can vary across different industries.

1. Share Resources
Academics are using social bookmarking websites to share quality websites that relate to their area of expertise with colleagues and students.

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Create Professional RSS Feeds

More and more companies are using RSS as a means to communicate, so having an RSS feed that is professional and well polished will help differentiate your company from your competition. What makes an RSS feed professional? Follow these simple steps to polish your RSS feed and take it to the next level...

Create Professional RSS Feeds




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Blog Posts that Attract Attention

Blogs are now a dime a dozen, and bloggers need to make their blog posts stand out. Developing a blog following is not as easy as it once was. Learn how to write blog posts that attract readers and retain their attention. Follow these guidelines to cultivate readers...

Blog Posts that Attract Attention




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Blog Promotion

There are a wide variety of things you can do in regard to blog promotion. Here are just a few... Promote Your Blog




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Re-Using Content

Repurposing content is not a terribly new concept. Webmasters that picked up on the trend have benefited from traffic surges for a while now. Repurposing content is all about presenting the same content in a variety of different ways, or using different mediums to present the same content. Webmasters can manipulate content in order to provide the same content in any number of different formats.

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Pros and Cons of RSS Feeds

If you are struggling with the decision of whether to implement RSS feeds or not, consider the following pros and cons for webmasters who use RSS feeds as part of their content and communication plan...

Benefits (Pros Of Using RSS)
The benefits for a webmaster who opts to implement RSS feeds on their website are numerous:

1. Saves Time
RSS feeds save time. RSS subscribers can quickly scan RSS feeds, without having to visit each and every website. Subscribers can then click on any items they are interested in, to get additional information.

Pros and Cons of RSS Feeds




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Sonos Era 100 Review: Compact size, thrilling soundstage

This speaker provides remarkable stereo sound within a sleek, compact design.




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Vivo X100 Pro review: Capturing bison and bonfires, with the first flagship launched in 2024

The smartphone with its 225 grams isn’t exactly lightweight, but it looks classy with its trademark graphite glass finish rear panel




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OnePlus 12 review - First Impressions 

One of the first flagships of the year, what about the OnePlus 12 really stands out? 




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OnePlus 12R Camera samples




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realme 12 Pro+ review: A touch of luxury on an affordable flagship

The new smartphone shines bright in places, literally and figuratively




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OnePlus 12R review: ‘R’ for Remarkable

This flagship-adjacent is raring to go, but so are its competitors




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Skipping no notes! OnePlus Buds 3 review

These budget earbuds might just be the all-rounder you’ve been looking for




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Sony WF-1000XM5: Small in size, big on the ‘Shush!’

A classy compact companion for all your music needs




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OnePlus Watch 2: Time to shake things up

Two processors playing tag, and excellent battery life make this timekeeper shine




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Lenovo has shifted focus to solution-oriented offerings: Tom Butler

In conversation with businessline at MWC 2024, Tom Butler, Executive Director, Worldwide Commercial Portfolio and Product Management at Lenovo, has shed light on successes, disappointments, transparent tech and much more




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I drank soup, sniffed some wine, and took a walk in the woods at MWC 2024. And none of it was real!

Here’s a firsthand account of ‘Feel Tech Bar’ in World Mobile Congress 2024, Barcelona




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A surprising sonnet! Redmi Buds 5 review

The Redmi Buds 5 has a long list of features checked




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The Glyphs continue to glitter! Nothing Phone (2a) review

The rebel kid on the block brings its latest innovation home




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Keqing it in! OnePlus 12R Genshin Impact Edition Review

A tech ode to a video game, that’s taken the mobile gaming world by storm




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Fit for health, flickering in flair - Honor Choice watch review

The smartwatch offers vivid display, health tracking features, and decent battery life, but suffers from glitchy app




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Small wonder, big on power! MacBook Air with M3 review

Powerful, portable, and long-lasting battery, perfect for productivity on the go




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Sails strong, but wavers a bit! Samsung Galaxy A55 review

Premium build, familiar UI enough to win you over?




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A steady companion: OnePlus Nord CE4 review

Generally a beloved series in the mid-range, does the latest iteration make a good impression?




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Lenovo Legion 5i review. Conquering new realms

The latest version of the gaming laptop adds new functionalities to up the ante




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Four gadgets to gift your mum on Mother’s Day 2024 

Going way beyond the obvious - perfumes, clothes and flowers - here are six cool gadgets you can consider giving her on this special day




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OnePlus Watch 2R review: Power walking, on your wrist!




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Sony ULT Field 1 review: Budget bass boost!

This portable speaker features a dedicated ULT button to bump up the beats




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Striking Silver: OnePlus Nord 4 review

This metal-finish smartphone shines in the mid-range market




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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL review: Shines bright, with tonnes of AI might!

The premium flagship smartphone continues with its photography legacy and adds more AI goodies




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OnePlus Pad 2 review: Padding up for performance

With a powerful processor and new AI-capabilities, this tablet is off to a great start




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Honor 200 Pro review: Picture perfect!

Delivering pro-level portraits in a pretty form factor




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Honey, can you ‘watch’ the kids?

With child-friendly functions activated, this could be the first collaborative gadget for your family




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HP Elitebook Ultra G1q review: Keeping it professional!

The premium laptop offers a rather charming corporate companion, with a few quirks




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Redington brings much anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 to India

Redington Ltd has partnered with Microsoft and Activision to distribute the highly anticipated title, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, in India.




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OnePlus Buds Pro 3 review: Easy listening!

Comfort, clarity and convenience in One




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All eyes on IFA 2024!

From an unwavering focus on all things AI to uber-cool concept devices, there was enough to keep consumers hooked




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Withings ScanWatch 2 review: A smart watch for those who don’t really want one!