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RSS Feed Channel Technology Usage Explained and Demonstrated

Today, website designs continue to "anchor" the Internet (as a result of the three major search engines). Both entities are essentially "married to one another", and are the primary means of generating and "finding" information on the Internet. It will remain this for some time too; since search engines generate revenue through content-driven paid ads based on website content (and have much invested in the analysis of website content). To deal with this reality, you need to optimize your NH web design for optimum ranking on the free "search engine results pages" (SERP's), and to consider the value of new technologies to optimize content distribution through the Internet. One new technology in rapid growth mode (and with great future potential) is RSS (noted by this RSS Web Feed Icon Type 1 icon, or, this RSS Web Feed Icon Type 2 icon).

What IS an RSS Feed?

RSS (short for "Really Simple Syndication"), is basically another way to distribute and share current articles, news releases, research, case studies, and other headline-type content. If you've been to a site that provides news and headline summaries, then you've seen RSS in action. For an example, see the Feed we've put on the left column of this page (and some other pages)... It comes from the Associated Press.

For RSS, there are sites that actually "aggregate" (collect) RSS Feed data onto a special page with exactly the information you want to release. For others to receive what you publish, you need to provide your content to these sites, and then they subscribe to the Feed. Then they'll be able to read its text and/or video using standalone applications (Feed Readers), that decipher the Feed. Readers are available for Windows OS, Mac OS, Linux, and other platforms. If you "search" using your favorite search engine for "RSS aggregator" or "RSS syndication" you'll get more information. and, unless a Feed channel is copy-protected, you can even embed a special code within a website (as we did) or blog, and watch the best-of "whatever" comes rolling through onto your website or Feed Reader.

You can view RSS Feeds through email reader programs (like Microsoft Office Outlook), through a computer browser, and even on some 3G web-enabled smart phones. So, you can see that a lot of potential exists for RSS Feeds - either through home computers, mobile laptops and/or 3G phones! People do love getting Feeds on cell phones. They do it everyday (you probably do too). Feeds like these enable you to obtain the latest news and weather forecasts and even "real-time" weather radar. Since there are many feed channels to choose from on most phones, you can keep informed on literally anything - if it exists.

When you consider that businesses are always looking for new ways to get information out through new marketing channels, then RSS feeds need to be on your radar. Just like search engine "seek and find" is so critical today, it may be that the growing number of content collection and distribution sources on the Internet for 3G phones will make RSS just as important for content distribution for text and video!

Here's an Example of How We Can Setup a Website or Blog for RSS Feeds

RSS is a web content distribution method that enables website, blog or other pertinent information to be sent out internationally in real-time over the web. For example, have you ever heard of "Google Alerts"? This is a service where articles or information you want to know about are sent  to you via email - the moment they are published! Well, that's one good example of RSS at work. Another relates to 3G and 4G smartphones. They use RSS (and SMS) Feeds heavily and their use is skyrocketing. Blogs can also be setup so posts or video can be sent out via subscription. For an example, view our"website design and marketing tips" blog to see how we've setup feeds to various sites using RSS.

As we mentioned above, the Associated Press Feed on the left column of this page was searched for, subscribed to, and then put on this page with provided code. This enabled us to have you see what they do with their own Feed. It also allows you to see what you could do with your own Feed. so, let's now take a closer look at how our RSS services can directly serve you.

To the right is a sample of an RSS Feed we put together as a demo. The heading provides the "name" of the Feed' "topic" (called it's "channel). This feed ultimately could be setup for delivery to some 3G phones, mobile laptops, and home/office computers. The link at the end of the example that says, "more", takes you to the full version of the Feed (setup for a 3G-sized phone screen). The subheading link does the same. And if you click on the RSS or ATOM icon links, you'll be taken to their feed subscription site, where you'll see the "full story" displayed in full size. But no matter how you setup an RSS Feed, just think of what "having one" could mean. You could inform clients about a new service, a new product, a new audio and/or a new video - anytime and instantly - right from your own website or blog!

But, it's nearly impossible to implement your own RSS Feed using essentially ANY web design company. Why? Well this is because coding RSS is not easy (even for good programmers - let alone everyday users). BUT NetSpeak Solutions makes it easy to generate and submit RSS content by using a "click-based" application interface. The interface allows publishing of your own RSS Feeds without understanding the bulky code that's required!

A Comment or Two on Blogs

It should be noted that a blog is a little different than a Myspace, Facebook, Digg or Twitter social media networking service. Blogs are in fact, closer to websites than social networking sites. Per Wikipedia, a blog is a type of site, usually maintained by one or more individuals that includes regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. The word "blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content (e.g., "to blog").

Blogs primarily provide commentary or news on particular subjects. Others function more as a personal online diary. A typical Blog can combine text, images, and links (to websites or other blogs), and/or other media related to its topic. The ability for a reader to leave their comments in an interactive fashion is an important part of blogs. As such most are primarily textual - although some do focus on art, photography, video, music, and audio content.

The important point is that TRUE Blogs can be converted more readily into RSS Feeds. And NetSpeak Solutions can help you put al this together along with a great website!

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