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What the Heck is RSS?

   

Author: Brian Clark

And why should I care?

Good questions. First, heres why you should care.

Unlike getting website updates or ezines by email, RSS feeds give you absolute, 100% complete control over the situation.

You dont have to reveal your email address. If you want to stop receiving content, you dont have to request to be taken off the list.

One click, and poof the subscription is gone.

Plus, since theres no email address involved, theres no way a publisher can sell, rent or give away the means to contact you.

Thats right no more spam, viruses, phishing, or identity theft. And best of all, no reason to put yourself at the mercy of the publishers intentions.

You wont need to suffer through the legalese in the privacy policy (if there is one) looking for loopholes that will send you deeper into inbox hell. No more setting up dummy Hotmail accounts just in case.

Again, if you dont like the content, you can make it disappear as fast as you can change a TV channel. With just one click.

Pretty cool, huh?

That is cool! Umm What the heck is RSS?

Alright! Now were ready to get to that part.

RSS is a simply an Internet technology standard that allows busy people to receive updates to web-based content of interest.

You might have figured that much out by now. But basically, thats the essence of an RSS feed you subscribe and then receive new content automatically in your feed reader.

What the heck is a feed reader?

You may already be using a form of feed reader, and not even realize it. If you use personalized home page services like My Yahoo or My MSN, youve got RSS capabilities built in. Thats how syndicated content like news, weather and stock quotes appears on your personal page. You can also add content from any blog or other site that uses RSS to provide updates.

Other web-based tools are primarily dedicated to feed reading only. One of the most popular web-based feed readers at this point is Bloglines, and its also free and easy to get started with.

If you use the Firefox browser, you can also receive RSS feeds from your tool bar by using the Live Bookmarks function. The next version of Internet Explorer will add this feature as well.

Finally, there are desktop-based feed readers. These function somewhat like an email program for feeds. Examples include Newsgator and Feed Demon.

If it sounds complicated, its really not. And things will get even easier when the next version of Outlook integrates feed-reading capabilities. So, youll have the same convenience that email subscriptions offered in the old days, without any of the terrible consequences of giving out your email address to potentially unscrupulous characters.

Sounds good. So how do I subscribe to a Feed?

First of all, look for the subscription or feed options (some bloggers make this difficult for some odd reason). You might see a variety of buttons (amusingly called chicklets).

If the site you want to subscribe to uses FeedBurner to aid in the subscription process (like many popular sites do), youll likely see the standard RSS icon, which takes you to a page that will give you an array of the most popular feed readers so you can select yours, and youll go from there. Just look around for an orange button and click on it.

Sometimes there will be a chicklet for your particular reader right on the blog that will take you to the appropriate subscription page. You may see buttons for My Yahoo, Google, Feedburner and Bloglines (among others).

Finally, you may also see little orange buttons that say XML or RSS. Often these chicklets will take you to a page that looks like code gibberish. In this case, you simply cut and paste the page URL from your browser window and manually paste it into your feed reader subscription box.

Hopefully this last method will soon disappear, never to be seen again.

In summary: RSS solves BIG problems.

So there you have it RSS is being adopted at a phenomenal rate, because its a good thing for everyone.

The benefit to readers is obvious. And its good for publishers too, because we want to make sure that people feel comfortable subscribing, and that our message is not nuked by an overzealous spam filter.

Spend just a little bit of time getting familiar with feeds, and your online experience will get a lot better.

Author Bio:
Brian Clark is a champion in this field. Brian has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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