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Feeds are a way for websites large and small to distribute their content well beyond just visitors using browsers. Feeds permit subscription to regular updates, delivered automatically via a web portal, news reader, or in some cases good old email. Feeds also make it possible for site content to be packaged into "widgets," "gadgets," mobile devices, and other bite-sized technologies that make it possible to display blogs, podcasts, and major news/sports/weather/whatever headlines just about anywhere.
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If you have a website, blog, audio/video content, or even photos, you can offer a feed of your content as an option
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Wordpress, or Blogger, you likely publish a feed automatically
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also tools on the market that can help transform traditional web content into the right format for distribution.
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run it through FeedBurner and realize a whole new set of benefits.
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new method for easily distributing online content is often called a web feed and the
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We should point out that RSS is just one standard for expressing feeds as XML. Another well-known choice is Atom. Both formats have their boosters, and it doesn't appear that consolidation toward a single standard is imminent. However, most feed subscribers simply want fresh content and don't care at all about the underlying protocol. (FeedBurner helps publishers avoid this quandary with our SmartFeed service, which makes any feed format readable on any subscriber device.)
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Mark K"Feed 101
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What are feeds? I see "RSS", "XML", and "Atom" out there, but I don't know how I might use these links when I find them.
Feeds are a way for websites large and small to distribute their content well beyond just visitors using browsers. Feeds permit subscription to regular updates, delivered automatically via a web portal, news reader, or in some cases good old email. Feeds also make it possible for site content to be packaged into "widgets," "gadgets," mobile devices, and other bite-sized technologies that make it possible to display blogs, podcasts, and major news/sports/weather/whatever headlines just about anywhere.
What Does This Mean?
You may recognize the universal feed icon or these "chicklets" from your favorite websites, blogs, and podcasts. These icons represent content in any format - text, audio or video - to which you can subscribe and read/watch/listen using a feed reader. What's that?
Why is This a Good Thing?
Technology evolution in online publishing has made it really easy to not only publish regular updates to web-based content, but also keep track of a large number of your favorite websites or blogs, without having to remember to check each site manually or clutter your email inbox. You can now streamline your online experience by subscribing to specific content feeds and aggregating this information in one place to be read when you're ready.
* Consumer Bottom Line: Subscribing to feeds makes it possible to review a large amount of online content in a very short time.
* Publisher Bottom Line: Feeds permit instant distribution of content and the ability to make it "subscribable."
* Advertiser Bottom Line: Advertising in feeds overcomes many of the shortcomings that traditional marketing channels encounter including spam filters, delayed distribution, search engine rankings, and general inbox noise.
Who publishes feeds?
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PrintWhat are feeds? I see "RSS", "XML", and "Atom" out there, but I don't know how I might use these links when I find them.
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You can also organize your feeds into categories and even clip and save your favorite entries (with certain applications).
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Feeds permit subscription to regular updates,
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hese icons represent content in any format - text, audio or video - to which you can subscribe and read/watch/listen using a feed reader
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