What is RSS?
RSS is an acronym to ‘Really Simply Syndication’. It is a simple XML format that facilitates you to share all your news headlines as well as other web content with other websites on the World Wide Web. The main objective of RSS is to help you to distribute, your website’s ‘what’s new’ category to many other websites as fast and as easily as possible.
The RSS is utilized by most of the popular websites including Forbes, CNN, Motley fool, and the BBC.
You can enjoy RSS feeds via the Yahoo search engine. You can get it to through your MyYahoo Service.
There are several reasons that contribute to maximizing link popularity of a website through RSS feeds.
Whenever a website uses your RSS feed in order to display your news items, it will automatically place a link to your website. Now, higher is the number of websites using your RSS feed, the higher will be the number of websites that link to your website.
For each news item that you publish in your RSS feed, you get a different link from all the websites that actually publish your RSS feed.
It is not difficult to create RSS feeds. However, it is very important to understand that RSS feed is not good for you if you don’t update your news regularly. RSS feeds will not work for you at all.
RSS feeds are actually XML files that require to have a valid syntax.
There are a lot of tools available to help you with the task.
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