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» Little RSS icon opens new worlds
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Ever noticed that little orange airwave icon on news sites and blogs? Though it looks insignificant it means there is an RSS feed for that site.RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, a method of uncomplicated and efficient content distribution. Any site that regularly updates its content should have an RSS Feed.
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» Dynamic Marketing With RSS Feeds
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When RSS Feeds first came out only the larger news services and web servers invested in them. But, as more and more webmasters and marketers discover their positive effects on page rankings and realize each feed is considered an inbound (often permanent) link, they are being embraced on a much wider scale.
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» How To Use RSS Feeds at Squidoo - A Simple Explanation
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How to add an RSS feed to your Squidoo lens And why would you want to do that anyway Firstly... WHAT IS RSS? RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and you use it to add content from other people's sites to your lens, just by copying a single line of code.
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» Updates on RSS Directories
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RSS directories are popular these days. RSS is widely used initially by news sites to allow others to syndicate their news stories. Now, a lot of other websites are using RSS. It is being used in flagging new forum headlines, auction listings, sales listings and others.
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» The Traffic Generating Power of RSS Feeds
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Real Simple Syndication, or RSS, is list-building. Only it's like building a list in reverse. Let me explain. When a person subscribes to your email list, she gives you permission to send her messages. You then have the ability to send her as many messages as you choose.
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