How & Why Should I Let Others Syndicate My RSS Feeds?

Apr 28
07:35

2005

Brandon Hong

Brandon Hong

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When you allow others to sydndicate your feeds, it basically means thatyou are giving permission for webmasters, ezine publishers, writers and so onto distribute and circulate your content freely.

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You might have notice small orange buttons on websites that says "xml" or "rss".

These are basically buttons with the URL of the RSS feeds,How & Why Should I Let Others Syndicate My RSS Feeds? Articles to allow other people to syndicatethe website owner's contents.

And contents basically mean written materials, like advertisements,messages, newsletters and so forth.

In the past before the advent of Rss feeds, if someone wanted to use your content he/shewould have to copy and paste your entire article and post it in his web site or ezine.

This method is still practiced today.

And when you write a new article, this same person would have to copy your article and post itagain.

The process is repetitive.

However, with RSS feed syndication/circulation method, the person who wants to use your contentonly has to do work once.

And he only need to copy the URL of your RSS feed.

There is no repetition of mundane work.

You can continue to write content and publish your feed,and anyone that has your RSS URL can have the latest news from you, be it on his web site orby using a newsreader.

In my Videos Course on Blogging and RSS, I show you two simple ways of letting others syndicate your feed.

Again, I've done all the brainwork for you to come up with the simplest way, all you need to dois just copy and paste.

Find out more about the full listing of videos and what you'll learn atwww.marketing-rampage-with-blogs-and-rss.com

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