In the event that your software does not create the RSS feed automatically, you can do it yourself. You can find the tools you need on the internet for free. One link where you can find a tool to create an RSS feed for free is ; http://rdf.mobrien.com/xml/rss/open/make-rss/.
After your RSS feed has been created then you need to add your feed link to the feed reader of others. It is important to know that you have two types of feed readers. One type is the offline which are programs that stand alone such as FeedDemon.
The offline type also includes NewsGator, which is a feed program that is part of an email that works with Outlook. Some programs such as Mozilla products have the feed reader built into the program. The other type of RSS feed reader is the online type which include Bloglines.
Basically both types work the same. The person visiting your blog will have to click on an icon that will add your content to their reader or start pagers such as Google Personalize Home, My Yahoo or My MSN. This technique is great for getting search engines to pick up your blog content.
After creating your RSS feed you then want to add it to feed directories. You can receive a free list of RSS directories that contain the top fifty-five sites.
However, if you want a list that has been updated and put in top priority you can receive this by subscription. RSS feeds are great for generating new content for your blog and allowing others
to have your content available on their blogs. This means more people have access to your blog, which helps to bring in more visitors. With more traffic you have better ad sales.
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
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