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Are You Looking For Fresh Content For Your Web Pages?

Have you tried hiring writers or searching for related articles in article directories around the web? If you have, you must know how tiring it can be to search through thousands of articles in hopes of finding something remotely related to your web site topic. Or if you have opted to hire writers you need to worry that they are being honest in their writing and haven't plagarized someone else's work.

Imagine for a minute that you had a personal writing assistant that worked tirelessly to find the latest breaking news and articles written by industry experts for you. Imagine this assistant also collects these articles and publishes them to your website for you everyday.

Having your own web page writing assistant pulling industry news and headlines together for you and publishing them to your webpages is not just a dream.

What is RSS?

RSS is an acronym for "Really Simple Syndication"

RSS is a syndication format for web content. Simply speaking ... RSS is an easy way of getting fresh content for your web pages.

RSS feeds are streaming content that you can add to your webpages for free!

RSS feeds provide fresh articles, breaking news and popular headlines on any topic directly to your webpage with out you having to lift a finger to change it.

If you own a website, using RSS for content can mean never having to update your website with fresh content again. Adding RSS to your

websites can provide you with fresh, regularly - updated, Keyword Rich Content to Your Webpages 24/7! Target any niche you choose with a wide selection of RSS sources available all around the web.

What Kind Of Content Can I Find In RSS Feeds?

It's Official, RSS is Here to Stay! And RSS feeds are published by anybody with a website that wants to distribute their content to others. RSS feeds are freely and readily available all over the internet. Just look at the names of some of the major players in the RSS world.


Benefits of Syndicating Your Page with an RSS Feed -

Your Pages Will Write Their Own Content! RSS Feeds Provide Highly Relevant and Informative Content For Your Visitors.

Keep The Search Engines Coming Back Often! RSS Feeds Get Your Pages Indexed More Often!

Search Engine Friendly Content Instantly, Any Time You Need It. When the code from the reader is imbedded in your webpages the articles in the RSS Feeds become a part of your website html! The search engines will see this content and index it as your own.

A World Of Professional Writers Right At Your Finger Tips
Never hire another writer again and always have fresh up to the minute news and articles from your industry on your web pages. Add one line of code to your website and your pages will update themselves forever.

Make Sticky Web Pages - Adding RSS feeds to your web pages will make your visitors come back more often to see what else you have to offer. Offering your visitors stories and articles related to their interests will increase the likelyhood that they return or book mark your site for a future visit.

Get The SEO Advantage! - Since your success online depends on you getting the MOST High-Quality Traffic you can to your websites. Can you afford to be without RSS Feed another minute?

A steady stream of highly targeted traffic is the key to successfully marketing any product or service on the Internet. The more traffic you can bring to a website, either yours or someone else's, results in an increase in sales and profits.

Search engines love fresh content. Fresh constantly changing content gets spidered by the search engines more often than websites that have had the same content for years. With RSS Feeds Your website content will write itself! Forever!

4 More Reasons Why Your Site Needs to Publish Our Feed!

  • Reason #1: More free traffic to your site
  • Reason #2: It’s a hands-off way to update your audience
  • Reason #4: Recycle old content.
  • Reason #5: Its so easy it’s crazy not to do it.

How To Syndicate The RSS Feed On your Site?

Before You Syndicate our Feed, have Look at it to the Right, below the Google Ads....and You Need to Read the Terms Of Use and agree to them -

TERMS OF USE

To Include our Feed On your Site please Place the Following Code on to your Site where You want the Feed to appear -

We Have Two Options For You. Option One is what is displayed on this page, which is a 120pxl width Feed with the 5 latest Posts. The Other Option would be a Customized one which you can customize it to suit your site.

Option One - Standard

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Option Two - Customizable

Place the Following Code before the </head> tag. You can Edit the rss_box width from 120px to what ever you want too. You can Also customize the way the Box looks by changing the Background color, text color, Font color and size.

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Additionally You will have to place the following Code where ever you want the Feed to Appear -

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To Further Customize you can Change the no of posts to display from 5 to all by changing the following code -

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to

title&num=0&desc=50>

Thats It Your Site is now Syndicated to our Feed and You will start to Get Fresh Content on your Site and will be Sort After by Search Engines.

To Test our Full Feed Click on the XML Button Dream Merchants RSS  Feed Internet Marketing, Website Promotions, Website Creations, etc. A New window will Open.

If you do not Want to Syndicate the RSS Feed but prefer to Just Subscribe to it then check out the following -

How to: Read RSS feeds

RSS feeds bring automatically updated information straight to your desktop. You can monitor news, blogs, job listings, personals, and classifieds. More and more sites offer feeds, which you can identify by a small button that says either RSS or XML. However, if you click one of these links, you will most likely get a page full of code in your browser. To properly read the feed, you need an RSS reader. Here's how to get and use one.

Step 1 : Get A Reader

Really Simple Syndication (RSS), the news comes to you. Subscribe only to the sources you want, then filter those results by searching via keywords if you like.

Two basic varieties of newsreader exist. Most are standalone applications that run in the background on your desktop, automatically updating headlines regularly with newsfeeds from your subscribed Web sites and blogs.

A second group of newsreaders plugs in to applications already running on your PC. For instance, NewsGator works with Microsoft Outlook, populating Inbox folders with headlines from subscribed channels. Pluck, on the other hand, works with Internet Explorer.

Most of the readers we reviewed automatically remove old news items after a preset number of days. One complaint: When using the standalone apps' built-in Web browsers, pop-up windows, which are normally turned off in Internet Explorer, returned. This was not a problem, however, with Pluck or NewsGator, both of which use your default Internet Explorer to display full stories.

Vvisit Download.com and choose from among the many RSS readers listed there. Many are free or offer free trial periods. Most readers cost from $20 to $30. By purchasing the app, you often have access to more tools and features within the reader.

There are two main types of RSS reader. Standalone applications are simply programs that process RSS feeds for you. The advantage of a standalone is that it is a new application that you can populate as needed. The disadvantage: it's one more app to have open on your desktop. The other type is the plug-in. This app works within an existing program such as Microsoft Outlook or Internet Explorer. The advantage of having RSS work with an existing app is that you likely have Outlook or IE open already, so the reader becomes a new component of that app. The disadvantage is that if you have a lot of e-mail folders or bookmarks already established, you may not want to overload your application with daily feeds of new information.

Installation & Step Up

When you first launch a standalone reader, most often you will see a toolbar and three window panes arranged much like the preview mode in Microsoft Outlook. The pane on the left side typically displays RSS feeds, or channels, to which you are subscribed. These can be organized into categories or folders. The upper-right panel typically shows a list of articles within whichever channel is selected, and the article content is then displayed in the lower-right panel. To change channel groups, just click the drop-down box at the upper left beneath the menus. Sometimes a brief description will appear in the lower right; if so, click the link in the article to load the complete text. Some standalone apps can be configured to send you e-mail every time there's a new article on a topic you're interested in. Most, however, will display a small dialog or pop-up window over the taskbar informing you of the channel, the title, and the URL of the new article.

Standalone readers that plug into existing applications such as Outlook and Internet Explorer typically include a column for channels and a display area for a headline, a brief description, and a URL. Outlook readers make it easy to organize your channels in convenient folders along with your e-mail. They usually display only the headlines and summaries within the e-mail application; they open an instance of Internet Explorer to display the full articles. Internet Explorer readers, on the other hand, automatically display a chosen article within the browser. The downside here is that the channel column can take away much of the browsing space and/or replace the Favorites bookmark collection.

Add channels and channel groups

Most RSS readers come preloaded with a bunch of channels, but you will want to add your own. Most programs allow you to create new channel groups to organize your channels. To add a channel Right-click or use CTRL+C to copy the URL from the address bar of your browser, which should show a page full of XML code. Go back to your newsreader, choose the category where you want the new subscription to live, and select New or New Channel from the File menu. In most cases, the URL you copied should automatically be pasted into the URL field in the New Channel wizard. If not, you can cut and paste the URL yourself.

Customize

When you accumulate lots of articles from your various feeds, it can become difficult to find specific information. Fortunately, newsreaders include useful tools for finding articles. A Filter tool will show only articles that contain a keyword you specify. This may also be labeled Search. To use it, type a keyword directly into the Filter/Search bar. For example, if you were looking at a listing of apartments for rent, you might want to enter 1BD to search for one-bedroom apartments. Press Enter, and your newsreader should display only articles containing that keyword. To go back to the full article list, click the drop-down control for the Filter bar and set the keyword to None. Whenever you find an article you want to save for later, select it, then click the Edit menu. Choose "Copy to news bin," and the article will be saved in a News Bin, which you can access in the left-hand panel.

Some readers include the ability to set a watch, an automatic search through all your incoming feeds for a specific keyword. For example, you could enter Money as a watch. If any article in any feed you subscribe to mentions Money, the article will be included in the Watch list. To set a watch, open the File menu, choose New, then select New Watch. Enter a title for it in the dialog box that comes up, then enter a search term in the keyword field. Click Add to put the search term into the keyword list. Click OK, and your watch will be active, and it will appear in the Watch list in the left panel. The Watch panel shows how many articles have come in with each keyword. Click any of your watches to see the articles it has caught.

Prune your feeds

Eventually, you'll probably end up with more feeds than you want or can read regularly. In most readers, to delete a feed you're no longer interested in, you simply delete its title. Then your RSS reader won't seek out that information anymore, and you won't get any content from the publisher unless you go to its site or resubscribe to the feed.

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