Sunday, 16 September 2012

WHAT PURPOSE OF RSS FEED IN BLOGGING

WHAT IS RSS FEED ?
what is RSS FEED ?

MOST OF BLOGGER ASK ME AND ALSO DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE RSS FEED AND HOW TO USE IT IN THIS ARTICLE I TELLING ABOUT VERY WELL ABOUT THE RSS FEED BRIEFLY HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND IT  RSS is one of the best web feed format for delivering regularly changing web content such as blog entries, news headlines etc. RSS stands Really Simple syndication or Rich Site Summary. RSS mainly used for blogs or websites around the world to keep track of their favourite websites.


One of the old way to keep track of any website updates by user is ‘bookmarking’ them in their browser and manually open them on a regular basis to check for updates. But,  there are lot of problem with bookmarking. Via bookmarking it’s not possible to track two or more website at once. You miss information when you forget to check your bookmarks.
By using RSS, when you subscribe to any website feeds, whenever website will write a new post, you will be notified using your RSS feed reader. You can use any feed reader that includes Google reader, feed demon , iGoogle, yahoo homepage and more.

Why Using RSS feed?
RSS helps you to stay connected with your favourite websites without open them every time to see the updates. So RSS save your valuable time. Once you subscribe RSS feed, you will automatically receive updates from the website that you subscribe.
You can use any feed readers like Google reader to get the updates about the website.
Google Reader helps you find and keep track of interesting stuff on the web. You can subscribe to your favourite websites, and keep up with what’s popular. New content comes to your Google Reader when it’s posted, so you don’t need to visit individual sites.
How to use RSS?
rss What is RSS feed?
Many websites  display an RSS orange icon ()   in the right corner of the location bar. Also, most sites display an RSS icon somewhere on the page. Click on the link and there you will have option to subscribe to feeds using your favourite service.

Thank's for reading. Hopefully you get the answers of your question  ‘what is RSS feed! If you have more questions, feel free to ask.

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