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TIP: By viewing and copying the source, you'll be able to retain all formatting. Create an RSS Feed for Your Website Step-by-StepBy Michael Fleischner | Marketing Expert, Internet Marketing Secrets* Syndicating your own website content is a great way to provide information to your readers with little or no effort. Using RSS, your updated content is delivered to individuals who have subscribed to your feed automatically. In this article, I'll briefly explain RSS and show you how to syndicate your own website content - even if you know very little about RSS feeds. RSS Defined A program known as a feed reader or aggregator can check a list of feeds on behalf of a user and display any updated articles that it finds. It is common to find web feeds on major websites and many smaller ones. Some websites let people choose between RSS or Atom formatted web feeds. Feeds are typically linked with the word "Subscribe", an orange
rectangle, Choosing the Content you want to Syndicate Some individuals syndicate their content by placing an RSS feed on their home page. As the website is updated, and a new feed is produced, content is sent directly to subscribers. Others choose to provide a feed of specific content pages on their site. The choice is yours. So How do you Create an RSS Feed? To begin, you'll need to create an RSS file that contains a Title, Description, and Link URL. This information will be used by the RSS reader when individuals subscribe to your RSS feed. Follow these simple steps. 1. Go to your "Start Menu" in the lower left-hand corner or your computer screen. Click on "All Programs" and navigate to Accessories. There you'll find an option called "Notepad". Notepad is a simple text editor that you will use to develop your RSS script. 2. Write the RSS script which contains information about your website
or content page and information about the content you'll be syndicating.
To do so, copy the following into Notepad. Replace the bold
content with your own site's information. Feed URL: http://www.marketingscoop.com/ <channel> <item> 3. Save, Upload, and Validate your .xml code. After saving your RSS file
via notepad, the next step is to upload your .xml file to your web server.
This file should be placed on the same directory as your homepage or the
directory of the page you've selected to syndicate. 5. Subscribe to your own feed. After you've uploaded all of your pages
to your live site or testing server, open Internet Explorer and click
on your own RSS button. You should be taken to a dialogue box that asks
if you'd like to subscribe to your feed. Subscribe and confirm that the
feed has been added to your list of RSS feeds (it should appear in a dialogue
box on the left hand side of the page). 6. Ping aggregators to let them know that you've created an RSS feed.
In order to let the world wide web know that your feed is up and running,
you must give them a Ping. This is very easy to do - just go to http://pingomatic.com/
and choose the appropriate sites to inform. Select blog related sites
if you're a blog and non-blog related sites for other content. Complete
the information and Ping. A final note. Whenever you want to syndicate new content, you will need
to update your .xml file with a link to the content and a revised description.
Once you've done so, upload to the file to your server, replacing the
existing .xml file and the code will do the rest.
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