Using RSS Data To Make More
Money
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is the talk around the net these days because of its many benefits. However many
people are not really clear exactly what RSS is?
Here is a definition of what RSS(Real Simple Syndication) "IS" in plain English for those of you who are NEW to it
and for those of you who are still a little bit confused about it and its uses.
RSS is an Acronym. RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary". RSS content is
delivered through RSS feeds. These are simple files structured in a specific way. [A type of xml] The XML file is
the format used for distributing YOUR news headlines via the Web, which is known as "Syndication".
RSS files (which are also called RSS feeds or channels) simply contain a list of items. Usually, each item
contains a title, summary, and a link to a URL. RSS files look a lot like HTML code. . It is up to the user to use
this information in any way that he wants.
"RSS" is simply a technology that distributes YOUR information (whatever it might be -- ex. Articles, Special
Offers, Product Reviews, Resource Announcements) by syndicating it across the net.
An RSS Feed is the way that your information or content can be delivered instantly to the desktop of a
subscriber, by passing email and email filters.
This "Syndication" is where the TRUE power of RSS is unleashed, getting your message or information across the
web in an INSTANT to websites, your subscribers and/or readers.
There are 2 main components of a RSS feed.
• Channel: A channel is the total collection of items you wish to highlight in your site. There is exactly
one channel per RSS file.
• Item: Item is a single thing you wish to highlight from your site. There is at least one, but no more than
15 items per channel. But it is better to limit to 6 items per channel.
For example – you may create a RSS feed about all articles on your web site. That is, articles covering
different topics in one RSS feed.
Then the channel will contain information about the feed (“Read articles on various subjects”), the location
(web site address or URL) and a short description of the content you have written about.
There will be multiple items in the RSS Feed. Each item will have information about one article (the title,
author, category, short description and the URL where the article may be found).
In general, anything that you publish frequently can be offered as an RSS feed.
Soon, you will find online retailers and other catalog companies also offering RSS feeds of their product
range.

To increase your web presence, promote your online business, and increase web traffic you should invest in
providing an RSS feed for your blog or website . In this way you will be able to distribute your information to a
vast and fast-growing community of users, who are more interested in knowing about your topic. In general, people
who write articles or publish newsletters benefit the most. Most blog software allows you to offer RSS feed of the
blog posts. You can also offer your press releases through an RSS feed.
Once you have set up your RSS feed you need to submit it to the many RSS feed Directories and submission site
available to increase your exposure. Good examples of these are FeedForAll and Technorati. Do a search for RSS
submission sites in a search engine and you will find many places to gain great exposure for your RSS feeds.
It is important to submit your RSS feeds to as many submission sites as possible. To do this manually is quite
time consuming and labour intensive. I would recommend automating this process investing in RSS submission software
such as RSS Announcer.
It is worthwhile looking seriously at RSS technology as it is an impressive tool to use to significantly benefit
you in your internet marketing and website exposure.
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