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websy pro rss feeds

What is RSS?

RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it.These are implemented in sbox websy-v2.6.

The sbox websy-v2.6 RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an addition to Internet technology that is used to keep people updated on their favorite websites. The sbox websy-v2.6 RSS works in conjunction with XML code, which continuously checks the contents of a website for updates. If updates are found, they are broadcast to all the subscribers of the website through a feed.

A sbox RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication"--a simple way to access web feeds. If you click a sbox websy-v2.6 RSS link, you will see XML (or eXtensible Markup Language) code in your browser.

This code, usually referred to as a "feed" (as in "news feed,") makes it possible for readers to "subscribe" to the content that is created on a particular Weblog so they no longer have to visit the blog itself to get it.

Why Sbox using RSS? Benefits and Reasons for using RSS

RSS solves a problem for people who regularly use the web. It allows you to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you are interested in. You save time by not needing to visit each site individually. You ensure your privacy, by not needing to join each site's email newsletter. The number of sites offering RSS feeds is growing rapidly and includes big names like Sbox News .

What IsSbox.in now has a blog ...

Sbox have always wanted to keep this resource brief and to the point, but the sbox websy-v2.6 realise there is alot more that can be communicated about using RSS. Our sbox websy-v2.6 RSS Blog was launched 26 July 2007 to extend and complement the information provided here. If you are interested in learning more about RSS go there now and subscribe! It will be updated over time with information on using RSS and will feature tools to help you use RSS in new and better ways.

Make Sbox RSS Feeds

Step by Step Make Sbox RSS Feeds

Everyday more and more websites, news services and blogs are adding sbox websy-v2.6 RSS content. A sbox websy-v2.6 RSS is a method of syndicating content.The concept of aggregating content in one central location or repository is very appealing. Consumers have become tired of push technology, A Sbox RSS allows users the flexibility to regain control of their content.The sbox websy-v2.6  RSS feed creators provide content without forcing it on consumers. In fact with sbox websy-v2.6  RSS consumers are able to choose the content they wish to view.

How to Make an sbox RSS Feed

A sbox websy-v2.6 RSS feeds contain what are referred to as "items".The items are usually connected in some way and contain a common theme or other similarity.

The following feed http://www.sbox.in/feed.xml contains items. The items are all SMS and paging related news articles that would likely benefit someone interested in the wireless market.

Each item contains:

  • title
  • description
  • link

The title and description should be written to describe the content and the link should reference the webpage that contains that actual content.

Like html, the xml file uses open and close tags to designate the title, description and link. Tags are enclosed in brackets <>, like standard html and the close tag contains a forward slash /.

Creating Sbox RSS Feeds for Your Website

A sbox RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or it's sometimes referred to as Rich Site Summary. It's an XML-based content format for distributing news, headlines, content, etc.
Most popular sites news sites and blogs provide RSS feeds for you to subscribe to. All you need is a feed reader to view its contents.
Feed readers come in all shapes and sizes these days. The Firefox browser has one built right into the Bookmarks feature. I use Google Reader.
You can also create feeds for your own website so your audience can subscribe to them. If you update your content frequently and promote the feed effectively, it can help drive more steady traffic to your website.

Advantages of Creating RSS Feeds

More Traffic :

For Webmaster this is an excellent way to bring repeat traffic to your site. Think about it....every time a web surfer opens their Sbox RSS reader to get the headlines for all the sites they monitor, they'll also see your site's updates.
Instead of relying on them to bookmark your site and return at a later date, their Sbox RSS reader keeps your site fresh in their minds.
So when they open their reader to check the headlines for CNN, Yahoo or any other feeds they subscribe to, they'll also get the latest updates from you!

Avoid Email Spam Filters :

Many webmasters are now dumping their newsletters and switching to this method of content distribution because you don't have to worry about dodging the spam filters.
I don't think that sbox websy-v2.6 RSS will completely replace email newsletters, but I can see them definitely being used as an alternative more and more.
When you send an email newsletter more than 40-50% of the people won't even receive it due to spam filters or because of the fact it gets lost in all the junk mail your subscribers receive.
With Sbox websy-v2.6 RSS feeds, you don't have to worry about that because you're not sending an email, your simply sending out a news feed for all the readers to pick up.

Export Your RSS Feed :

The cool thing about these feeds is that other people can use them as content on their site. So if you have a feed that is of particular interest to another webmaster, they can post your content on their site with a simple javascript code. This is another great traffic opportunity!

How to Create an RSS Feed for a Static Website :

Most blog platforms create feeds automatically, but if you have a static website you'll need to create one manually.
I would suggest using some type of software unless you like writing XML by hand. (Yuck!)
I use www.feedforall.com for my static websites. They have an easy-to-use feed builder that lets you create and manage all your feeds in one place.
Then once you've created your feed you have to upload the XML file to your web server. FeedForAll.com will automatically convert your feed into the XML format so you don't need to worry about additional formatting or coding.
The URL will be something like http://www.yoursite.com/yourfeed.xml. This is the link to your RSS/XML feed, and the one you'll be advertising so people can subscribe.
So any time you add a new article to your feed, that XML file is updated.
Feed For All also has a built-in upload feature so you can upload the XML file right to your web server with their software, assuming your web host has FTP access.

Use a Blog Instead :

If you don't want to buy extra software to create your RSS feed, there is another way to create one for free.
You can create a free blog at Blogger.com and the RSS feed URL is automatically generated for you. This is the easiest way to go. So every time you post to your blog, the feed is updated instantly.
WordPress is another site that offers a free blog equipped with and RSS feeds. Read about creating your own blog here.

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