Define RSS Feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
It is the format for distributing news and other web content. When you put content into RSS and send that content to other people or websites, it's called a feed.
What goes in the feed?
You can add text, audio, images, logos and video to a feed. The feed contains an index - a list of items - and each one is identified by a link o the content on your site. Most RSS feeds include a title for the link and a description of the content. When syndicating your content, use an eye-catching title and interesting description of the full content.
What can a feed do for you?
The RSS feeds keeps your audience updated. They let people see your content without going to the website.
How are feeds different from email?
The feeds are similar to emails but not quite the same thing. It updates your profile but it doen't let you know.
How do people read feed?
Reading the feeds is similar fro using a radio. The station sends out the programs and you would need a radio to pick up their shows.
How do you find the feeds you want to subscribe to?
Subscibing your feeds with search engines, this will increase your search engine visibility.
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