There are some that may be confused as to what exactly an RSS is. Really Simple Syndication, or RSS as it is also known as, is simply a shortened highlight of your most recent entries, whether on your web site or your blog. It is a notification system for your site’s repeat visitors. When you post a new article on your site, or a new thread on your blog, anyone who is subscribed to your feed will receive an alert.

This can be very helpful to any site or blog, whether you are thinking in a monetizing or traffic sense. As we all know, the more visitors that see your site and its advertisements, the better chance that you will receive clicks on that ad.

By having a RSS feed on your site, when you add a new page, those who are subscribed, will come and see what your new post is. It is that simple. That is the reason it is called real simple syndication.

Real is for the simple fact that it is live and continuously updated. If you have a basic site, then RSS will not work for you. You have to update it several times a day.

Simple is for the fact that it is easy to use. Anyone who comes across your site and like what it is about can save your site’s fed in their bookmarks or open it in a reader.

Syndications means that it is constantly updated as your site is. It is for this reason that it was originally developed as a means to share news stories between media companies. The biggest example of a RSS feed, is that of which comes from the Associated Press (AP) or Routers. When they say it just came across the wire, it means that somewhere in the world, the news was reported on a feed and all the media companies pick it up simultaneously.

You can use this same concept for your site in order to share your information as well as increase traffic.

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