9 – RSS Feeds
A standard RSS feed gives out a limited amount of information, which includes a title, link and description. This allows external sites to populate their pages with content and if a user on their sites wants to see all the data they click on the link specified in the RSS feed, which will send them to your site.
RSS feeds allow you to:
- Share content on your site
- Advertise your article; receive an inbound link while giving other sites content.
- Allow users to add your RSS feed to their browser as a ‘live bookmark’ (Mozilla) or a feed to Internet Explorer
For example, if you had an article regarding advice on successful internet marketing or perhaps a special recipe for meatloaf you would have the following information in your feed:
Title: Top 5 Internet Marketing Tips
Link: http://www.domain.com/article.html
Description: Short teaser article or quick description goes here
Title: Special Meatloaf Recipe
Link: http://www.domain.com/article.html
Description: Short teaser article or quick description goes here
Depending on what the RSS feed is for the description field can be a one-line description of the article or it can be a snippet or summary from the article.
Using RSS For Content
Sites like msn.com and Yahoo! use RSS feeds to populate their pages with content. One problem with displaying RSS feeds on your own site is the links will take your web users to other sites, so it is important to weigh your options and what is more important before using RSS feeds.
RSS feeds to use for your own site can be found in many different places. Yahoo! has many feeds you can select from.
RSS Feeds With Browsers
Firefox and Internet Explorer each have their own versions of RSS support. Internet Explorer will add the RSS feed to a list like a bookmark and you can access them and view a formatted display of the feed.
Firefox has ‘live bookmarks’ which can sit in your favorite list or on the browser toolbar. ‘Live bookmarks’ allow you to go to the link of a specific RSS item. This is a nifty tool, because instead of having a static bookmark that only points to a single page the user has a selection of pages to visit that changes.
In Summary:
- RSS are a way to share information
- RSS gives other sites content while giving your site a link back
- RSS gives you the ability to populate your site with content
Compatible browsers allow users to add your RSS feed to their favorites
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