What is RSS?
You probably have seen this three-letter acronym in the course of your
internet surfing. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site
Summary; syndicating means republishing an article that comes from
another source such as a website.
An RSS is a means of publicizing updates about
websites. It may or may not include a summary and photos of the latest
posting. But those that provide summaries (thus Rich Site Summary)
allow users to skim through the article so that they could decide later
on if they want to access the website source. The RSS feed usually
contains the title of the update originating from the website. It is
also usually the link to the website source.
What are the benefits of RSS?
RSS gives benefits to both readers (users) and web publishers.
1.It gives you the latest updates.
Whether it is about the weather, new music, software upgrade, local
news, or a new posting from a rarely-updates site learn about the
latest as soon as it comes out.
2.It saves on surfing time.
Since an RSS feed provides a summary of the related article, it saves
the user's time by helping s/he decide on which items to prioritize
when reading or browsing the net.
3.It gives the power of subscription to the user.
Users are given a free-hand on which websites to subscribe in their RSS
aggregators which they can change at any time they decide differently.
4.It lessens the clutter in your inbox.
Although your email address will be required to enjoy the services of
online RSS aggregators, RSS does not use your email address to send the
updates.
5.It is spam free.
Unlike email subscriptions, RSS does not make use of your email address
to send updates thus your privacy is kept safe from spam mails.
6.Unsubscribing is hassle-free. Unlike email
subscriptions where the user is asked questions on why s/he is
unsubscribing and then the user would be asked to confirm
unsubscribing, all you have to do is to delete the RSS feed from your
aggregator.
7.It can be used as an advertising or marketing
tool.
Users who subscribe or syndicate product websites receive the latest
news on products and services without the website sending spam mail.
This is advantageous to both the web user and the website owner since
advertising becomes targeted; those who are actually interested in
their products are kept posted.
What are the drawbacks of RSS?
The disadvantages of RSS use are brought about by its being a new
technology and some user-preference concerns. 1.Some users prefer
receiving email updates over an RSS feed.
2.Graphics and photos do not appear in all RSS
feeds. For conciseness and ease of publication, RSS feeds do not
display the photos from the original site in announcing the update
except for some web-based aggregators
3.The identity of the source website can be
confusing.
Since RSS feeds do not display the actual URL or name of the website,
it can sometimes get confusing on what feed a user is actually reading.
4.Publishers cannot determine how many users are
subscribed to their feed and the frequency of their visits. Moreover,
they would not know the reasons why users unsubscribe which could be
important in improving their advertising.
5.RSS feeds create higher traffic and demands on
the server.
Most readers still prefer the whole update over a brief summary of the
entry, thus they still access the site.
6.Since it is a new technology, many sites still
do not support RSS.
How do I start using RSS?
There are two things needed: an RSS feed and an RSS aggregator or
reader. The RSS feed comes from an RSS-supported website. There are
also websites that provide a list of RSS feeds of different websites.
An RSS aggregator is used to read the RSS feed from the source website.
It scans and collects data on latest RSS feeds from the worldwide web.
An aggregator comes in two forms: a downloadable
program also known as desktop aggregator and an online or web-based
aggregator. Downloadable aggregators may require payment before they
can be acquired, while internet-based aggregators are usually free of
charge. All you need to do is to register an account then you are ready
to use their services. Both versions allow you to customize or choose
which RSS feeds to enter. Paid aggregators are usually chosen by more
experienced users and they usually allow more freedom in customizing
feeds.
1.Choose an RSS aggregator to use. For beginners,
web-based aggregators are recommended since they are usually
user-friendly
2.Scan the homepage of your target website for the
RSS or XML button. It contains the RSS code you need to enter in the
aggregator. Copy this code. Syndic8 provides a directory of websites
that support RSS.
3.Paste the code (which contains the URL of the
website) in your aggregator. There is a space provided for pasting the
code.
After you have done these three easy steps, you
can start reading the RSS feeds coming from the website. New postings
appear as they are published real time at the source website.
RSS and Internet Marketing
The original idea of RSS came from Netscape, where
their intention is to provide a means for users to customize their
personal homepage to contain links to websites that interest them,
similar to bookmarking websites.
The application of RSS to internet marketing was
an unforeseen development to RSS technology developers. Since users are
given the freedom to add RSS feeds to their aggregators, those who are
interested in particular products and services available in the
internet can now be notified real time. Marketing becomes more specific
to interested people and not a hit-and-miss operation.
Those who intend to use RSS for marketing their
products and services should consider linking up with email account
providers, (e.g. Yahoo, MSN, Google mail); networking websites (e.g.
Friendster, Multiply, My Space, Hi5); websites of newspapers and
television network websites (e.g. New York Times, CNN) for medium to
big-scale companies. Small-time industries can also look into
networking websites as well as personal blog websites (e.g. Blogspot)
and websites of clubs and organizations that would probably make use of
their products or services e.g. a fishing supplies store can look for
the website of their local fishing club for possible RSS marketing.
Clearly, RSS is an innovation in information
management in the worldwide web as well as online marketing. We can
expect better RSS technology in the not-so-distant future as its
popularity increases among users and website owners alike.
Article Source:
http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/
learning-the-basics-of-rss-8522.html About the Author
Jeremiah Patton is a current user of rss. Jeremiah Patton uses rss for
his legitimate work from home business opportunities website at
http://www.2ndincome4u.com to keep visitors updated on current events
and news. |