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June 18, 2009

Build Your List With RSS and Aggregators

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Build Your List With RSS and Aggregators
summarizes information on RSS and RSS readers. What is new here is the question it asks, “What format is best?” with regard to the format of the syndication. There are different types of format that you can choose from. See these different types in the article.

by Sharpy

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you visit a lot or websites that are your favourite. RSS uses an XML code which checks continuously the content or subject matter of a certain website in search of updated information then sends the information by way of feeding the information to your subscribers.

RSS feeds are generally being utilized in blogs or news sites, though any website wanting to broadcast and publish information can use them. Once new information is sent, it will contain a headline, a summary, and either a rundown or a brief review of the news or story. The subscriber will need to click the RSS feed link to read further.

To accept RSS feeds, a feed reader is reuired. This is called a feed aggregator. Aggregators are freely available on the internet, and all that is needed is a bit of searching. You will be able to find a certain interface that best suits you. What’s more, RSS feeds can likewise be read and retrieved from mobile phones and on Personal Digital Assistants(PDAs.

Once you find a website that you want to add into the aggregator, the process can be completed in two ways. Almost all sites offering an RSS feed will display an “RSS” or “XML” button in their homepage and with one click, it promptly adds that particular feed to your aggregator. Some aggregators however, need you to copy and then paste the URL of the feed into the program.

Whatever the method used, you can be certain that the feed will be available as soon as you have added it, likewise, in a matter of seconds, the next update can arrive. Should you no longer want to receive updates from a particular web site, you may simply remove the RSS feed from the aggregator.

Through e-mail subscriptions, you can receive newsletters. RSS feeds on the other hand, can be more convenient in keeping up with newsletter updates since they are prompt and available immediately; you no longer have to wait for a particular day to read a news summary. In addition, the news is never detained by a spam filter.

RSS feeds are used every day by individuals who understand and appreciate the accessibility of fast reports and news that can be readily read and they generally only read updates that they find interesting.

Aggregators

Aggregators are popular in the use of feeds, and come in having several kinds. Web aggregators or portals as they are sometimes called, create a view which is made available in a web page. Nowadays, aggregators are incorporated into e-mail software, and other forms of standalone software.

Aggregators offer a collection of special features, such as combining more related feeds in just a single view, hiding news or statements that have already been read, and classifying entries and feeds, into specific categories.

Why make a RSS feed available?

Your site visitors can read your content without even having to visit your web pages. While at first, it may seem corrupt, it will in fact enhance the visibility of your web site. This is because users can easily keep up with your site, allowing them to view it any time they want to, whether on the bus, in the dentists waiting room or at the office. Also, RSS feeds keeps your site in the mind of your readers, as they get notified every time you update your web site.

For instance, every week your website broadcasts a new feature. Without a feed, your subscribers will have to keep in mind to visit your web site to see if they discover something new. That is, if they remember to and they have the time. However, if you supply a RSS feed for your subscribers, they can just point to their aggregator and it will instantly provide them with a link and a description of updates at your web site.

Which format is best?

Syndication is very confusing as it uses a lot of formats. However, this can be easily remedied as in general, syndicated libraries are used by aggregators which conceptualize a particular format that a feed is in, in order that they can use a specific syndication feed.

With this knowledge, the format is just a matter of personal taste. RSS 1.0 is wide spread, and practical should it be integrated into Semantic Web Systems. RSS 2.0 is very easy to create by hand and Atom is an IETF Standard, which brings consistency, stability and an accepted community to support its usage.

Steven W Sharpe has been in internet marketing for many years and runs a number of popular websites. He is the owner of http://www.articleland.co.uk. Further articles about this subject can be found on his website at http://www.articleland.co.uk/categories/Internet/

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