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You Are Losing Money If You're Not Using RSS Feeds On Your Website!
By Erich Bihlman
A commercial website in 2005 is really costing itself money if it does
not utilize the myriad advantages of implementing RSS feeds. RSS provides
near real-time delivery of information your website visitors are interested
in, it provides constantly updated content that search engines crave,
and it is quite simple to implement.
RSS is a great way to increase relevant content to your website that
your visitors will find quite helpful. For instance, if you have a website
which covers “search engine optimizing”,
you can search for that term in major news outlets such as Yahoo, then
apply that search to an RSS feed which will provide constantly updated
keyword-rich news and information to your site! We all know that a site
that is updated frequently looks more important to a search engine than
one that is static. Most news providers allow you to use RSS feeds from
their site for free-And why not, since it gives them more exposure and
links.
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a technology that
has seen its popularity skyrocket in recent months that allows news items,
forum posts, etc. to be delivered to your desktop using a newsreader called
an aggregator. The Firefox browser allows for RSS feeds to be "bookmarked",
and that bookmark folder shows the latest feeds from that site. You've
probably seen the links to RSS feeds (identified as little rectangles
with usually the letters "RSS" or "XML" appearing
on them) appearing on more and more websites, but didn't know what it
was all about. You maybe even clicked on one and saw a page of computer
"code". The reason it shows the code instead of easy to read
information is because most browsers are not aggregators. That link is
useless in your browser (aside from the Firefox bookmark technique mentioned
previously), but it's pure gold in your aggregator! The aggregator I use
is another Mozilla product, Firefox's cousin, the Thunderbird e-mail client
that does a nice job as an aggregator. I use it to keep up on the posts
of my favorite search engine optimization (SEO) forum at Seochat.com.
In conclusion, RSS is a great new technology that benefits website visitors
as well as webmasters. When visitors are kept happy with more fresh relevant
content, and search engines are excited to crawl your site and give it
more weight, it results in more sales for you!
Written by Erich Bihlman, of Bihlman Consulting - PC and Internet
Tutoring and Website Design in Prescott, Arizona. Prescott computer For
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