RSS 101 Tutorial - Part 1


by James Saunders - Date: 2007-05-20 - Word Count: 828 Share This!

RSS 101 Tutorial - Part 1

An introduction to RSS

RSS is a kind of news feed very similar to the old wire services. Content is created someplace and distributed or syndicated to a lot of other places.

RSS allows you to use all sorts of data just by adding certain simple HTML code to your web pages or blogs. Well fetch to why you might want to do this in a minute, but first lets analyze a little about what RSS is.

RSS abbreviated from Real Simple Syndication is one of the latest entrants in the field of Internet marketing and meeting customer info needs.

Initially, news sites used RSS primarily to distribute headlines and existent news updates to readers, just like the wires do. Seeing its immense result and the interest it generated among info

seekers, other organizations, individuals, and online marketers are joining the bandwagon and exploring the literally unlimited opportunities RSS offers.

RSS is ideal since collecting and sharing over and over updated content. This is equally true so that both content consumer and content providers. For reference if you are interested in Apple Computers and football, you could create RSS feeds so you notice only news about these index every day. Similarly, you can use RSS to indirectly host a lot of content on your websites, at low or no cost, very surely.

How does RSS work?

An RSS feed is an XML file, similar to an HTML page. Its main components involve a list of content that are essentially chunks of data intended for the readers. Each item in the list has its own title and summary beside with a link to details of the summarized information. The whole thing is automated, and you basically select the kinds of feeds you want some are free, some are cheap, some are pricey, just like any other newsletter, but you dont need to worry about creating complex filters, the feeds are all subject certain.

RSS feeds are everywhere now but a respected place to look at RSS feeds are the numerous RSS directories such as News Is Free and Syndic8, search engine directories, topical feeds like Network54 and Yahoo! Groups, and blogs such as Bloglines and QuickTopic.

As an Internet surfer, you can subscribe to any feed that interests you or meets your data requirements. You can also compose you own RSS feeds, publish them on your web site or/and sites that host RSS feeds. Similarly, you can syndicate with other web masters to display their relative feeds on your site while they show your RSS feeds on their web sites. It is a fast, surely managed way of getting a lot of topical newsletter around.

Conflicting types versions of RSS

RSS has been around for quite some time though it is gaining end user awareness and popularity only now. Netscape created the field and you may come across or hear about numerous versions.

Generally, you dont need to worry about the version from a technical standpoint. RSS 2 is the main defined today.

Locating and reading your first RSS feed

Try the directories mentioned above or go to any major news site like CNN.com, MSNBC.com or several others.

Near all of them offer RSS now. If the site supports RSS feeds, it will show an RSS button in the URL area of your browser.

These buttons indicate that the associated link or text is a feed. Most sites offering RSS will give simple directions in how to use their particular feed. It is closely always a simple matter of copying

and pasting a small piece of HTML code. If you dont work on websites there are a number of RSS browsers available, making it easy for anyone to turn the newsletter they want. these browsers are often called aggregrators or newsreaders but they are cheap, simple software that lets you read the feeds!

The simplest way Using Internet Browsers

Easily browse to a site that offers RSS feeds, use the site's search feature to look so that the required data, and in no time you will view a listing of all related feeds. As mentioned, each feed displays its own summary and a link to a web page. In count, you locate a feed appraised exploring beyond, just click on the page link to view detailed information. Otherwise, scroll through the feed listing.

There are various RSS browsing sites where you can search so that newsletter. Once you come across a site or directory that offers you bona fide options, you can become its member and subscribe to it to regularly receive RSS feeds on the topics of your choice. Some of these are free, others not.

At present, the membership for almost of these sites is free. RSS sites also manage their members feed lists and automatically perform related searches bringing you newer suited feeds. Bloglines and News Is Free are some such popular sites.

The next part will be about: "Reading feeds through RSS Aggregators"

If you can't wait till the next part release, please download the extensive report from our web site in the downloads area.


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