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Posts Tagged ‘rss feed’

About RSS Feed

RSS stands for Really Simple Sindication, which is a syndication system that allows you to get the latest article updates from your favorite sites site automatically.

Suppose you want to subscribe to my blog, then by enrolling in my rss feed you’ll get the latest articles every time I update this blog.

First, Internet users who do not want to miss the latest updates from favorite sites, should bookmark the site on a computer browser. Then check it regularly and periodically, to see if there are new articles are added. Then when we checked the site has been updated of course excellent. But what if it has not checked the site was also updated?

That’s why you need a RSS. By registering yourself in your favorite RSS sites, you will not miss the latest update because a copy will be sent directly to you.

In simple rss feed analytics function is analogous as delivering newspapers. If the contents of the site is a newspaper and you are a newspaper reader, the RSS is delivering newspapers that will send the papers to you. Of course before you must register first so that was recorded as the newspaper’s subscribers.

How to Use RSS

To use RSS is very easy. I’m sure you’ve seen pictures orange RSS button above.Variations RSS button is getting a lot, but you’ll see the same characteristic form of two curved lines and white dots. Or you’ll also often find a link that reads “Get your latest article of this blog via RSS feed”.

Well, to subscribe to rss feed analytics of your favorite sites, just click the RSS button or link contained on the blog page. Next you’ll be taken to a page “Current Feed Content” (if used are FeedBurner RSS). On this page there are many choices RSS Reader, you can just choose which ones you want. We recommend using the most familiar to you because it will be easier to use, for example, Add to Google or My Yahoo!.

We take the example you want to use Google services, then click the “Add to Google” and you will be taken to the page Add to Google. Here you will be given two options in which you want to receive the feeds, Google Homepage or Google Reader?

To receive feeds in your Google Homepage please click the “Add to Google Homepage”, and to receive the feeds in Google Reader click on the “Add to Google Reader”. If you enroll to many sites, you should select the Google homepage in order to feed all of these sites displayed on your iGoogle page.

For those who want to use Yahoo! services, click the “My Yahoo!” and select “Subscribe”.Next you will be brought to End My Yahoo! page by clicking the “Add to Yahoo!”. Done.

Subscription by Email

This is the easiest way to subscribe to the latest articles from your favorite sites. Almost the same as how to register RSS Reader, first click the RSS button on a blog that you want to subscribe. Then select “Get delivered by email”.

Next you’ll be taken to a page “Email Subscription Request”. Fill in your email address and the anti-spam letters in the field provided, then click the “Complete Subscription Request”. A few moments later FeedBurner will send a verification email to the email address you entered earlier. Open the email and click verification link included. Done.