Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Blogging on RSS Feeds


A news/web feed is a data format that's used to provide users with content updated frequently. Users are allowed to subscribe to it thanks to content distributors who syndicate the web feed. An important blog feature is the capability to show other blog's new entries automatically. Blogging on RSS feeds can be as easy as pie.

For example, on Google Blogger, after you select "Layout" and click on "Add a Page Element", a list of elements that you can add on your blog will appear. Under the "Feed" element select "Add to Blog" and a dialog box ("Configure Feed") will open. Here you can paste the RSS link URL from the external blog in the "Feed URL" box and click on "Continue". From here on you can select how and where do you want the feed to be displayed. It's as simple as that!

Blogging on RSS feed can get you more traffic as users will simply visit just your blog to see what's new not only on yours but on others as well.

You can also use lists of RSS directories. One of the key advantages of this kind of lists of RSS directories and blog submission sites is that it offers all submission links directly and you don't have to lose time to explore the directory and search for the submission page by yourself.

Since a number of sites make it hard to find the submission page to discourage spam and automated RSS submissions, this ease of submission is just by itself a considerable effort. Also, to avoid any problems, you should use only English based global directories, without any geographical/regional limitations, superficial or not up to date (shouldn't include sites that are no longer working or unreliable), which do not contain any service that doesn't seem 100% trustworthy or reliable.

There are numerous feed directory websites which offer you the possibility to subscribe to any number of existing RSS Feeds, and the majority of these sites are free and easy to use. Among those which you can trust are websites like http://www.rss-dir.com or http://www.wingee.com . If you want to make your published content more accessible to users, you should research these directories and try to get your feeds published in as many as possible, since it's a proven fact that this will increase the number of readers you have.

So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and start Blogging on RSS feeds.

Explained: Really Simple Syndication   How to Properly Get More Subscribers for Your RSS Feeds   The Magic of RSS   How to Use an RSS Feed to Increase Results in Search Engines   Tracking News Through RSS Feeds   What Is RSS? Or What Does That Orange Radar Thingy Do?   



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