What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
For the avid news reader, an RSS feed lists a website's recent articles, photos and videos. A feed is delivered in a standardized format, sorted by date.
You can find "RSS feeds" on many of today's popular news sites. Look for the little RSS symbol (often in orange).
Why Choose RSS?
RSS is a powerful, data transmission tool.
In addition to serving individual readers, RSS feeds connect blogs, websites and social media networks with each other.
RSS is used for broadcasting or syndicating website data (also known as "content"). This "Syndication" occurs automatically and in real-time. That's the "Really Simple" part!
Highly interconnected, popular sites like Facebook and Twitter have built huge user bases with the power of RSS.
Use RSS on your own website and turn time spent web surfing into a productive and profitable, Internet marketing activity.
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