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Showing posts with label rss feed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rss feed. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 January 2010

What is an RSS Feed?

Many websites and blogs feature those little orange and white icons that depict beaming soundwaves – and RSS logo. But what does that logo mean?


RSS feeds are a standardized web tool that’s seen a tremendous growth in popularity alongside blogs, news websites, podcasts. And many websites feature “syndication subscription” options using RSS feeds. But when you click on the little icon and enter your information, what exactly are you signing up for? And could an RSS feed benefit your website or blog?


How an RSS Feed Works


RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication.” An RSS feature on a website enables the webmaster or automated program to send out information in real time to a list of subscribers. RSS feeds are commonly found on blogs, news websites, forums, discussion boards and any other site that frequently updates its information. Even online magazines like Suite101 offer RSS feeds for each of its hundreds of writers and for each of the 20 basic topics that are covered on the site.


According to software developer and internet enthusiast Alan Sparks, “RSS feeds are supplied by uploaded files, saved in an XML format. These files can contain images, text or audio. The uploaded material is then syndicated, or sent out to subscribers in real time.”


How Do I View or Listen to RSS Feeds that I’ve Signed Up For?


An RSS reader program, also known as an aggregator, is required to access the information that’s beamed out over RSS feeds. The RSS reader program essentially serves as a mailbox on a computer and even some cell phones and new handheld devices. The RSS reader receives and stores all of the RSS data that’s associated with an individual’s RSS subscriptions.


An internet connection is required to receive RSS feeds. And many popular websites offer free access to RSS readers, including Yahoo!, AOL, NewsGator, and Google.


In addition, some internet browser programs include basic RSS aggregator capabilities, including Internet Explorer 7, Safari and Firefox.


The audio, video, text and images that are sent out via an RSS feed can then be viewed at the subscriber’s leisure.


Benefits of an RSS Feed for Websites and the Subscribers


There are an array of benefits associated with RSS feeds, for both the individual or website that’s distributing the material and for the subscribers.


“One major benefit from the subscriber’s standpoint is that you don’t have to go searching for information that interests you. The information comes to you, so there’s no time wasted visiting blogs, discussion forums – that sort of thing - to see if there’s new additions. If there is something new, it’s sent to you automatically, “Sparks explained.


An RSS feed is different from an e-mail subscription because the information is not sent to an e-mail inbox; it’s sent to a distinct location (the RSS aggregator), which is convenient for internet users who don’t want to stuff their e-mail accounts with extraneous messages.


The RSS feed is beneficial to the website and to the individuals syndicating material, as it provides an active method of outreach. Otherwise, it’s a matter of waiting for internet users to check back in for updates at random, and this can be frustrating and counterproductive if the material is not updated when the individual revisits a site.


“RSS feeds are beneficial for both the website and the subscribers. The website can actively reach out to the readers, and readers can save time since they won’t need to check back for updates because all updates are sent via the RSS feed as soon as they become available. RSS feeds are a win-win for everyone involved,” Sparks concluded.

Thursday, 31 December 2009

Blogger Sitemap Generator - Submit Sitemap Solution for your Blog

One thing that you can do to make your blog indexed fast by search engines such as Google, Yahoo, or Bing is by sending the sitemap address of your blog. Previously, Maybe you have known that sitemap address for blogger only added the code "atom.xml" at the end of your blog address, e.g. My own  blog has the address as follow:
http://jambaloch.blogspot.com
so the sitemap address to be registered would be:
http://jambaloch.blogspot.com/atom.xml
If you use the feedburner service and then you redirect the feed address to sitemap address given by feedburner, there will be a notice that the sitemap you have submitted experiences error. The solution to this error is by adding one code ?redirect=false. For example, the sitemap address below runs error:
http://jambaloch.blogspot.com/atom.xml
So to remove this error notice from Google webmaster tool, the submitted feed address would be added the code ?redirect=false at the end of fee address, e.g.:

http://jambaloch.blogspot.com/atom.xml/?redirect=false

The error message usually will be lost or it has been overcome, but it still leaves a peace of problem especially that in blogger or blogspot. It is about the pages indexed although there are a lot of posts in it. For example, my blog :
make money online
has 121 posts, but Google webmaster tool records only 20 indexed URLs.



This question is often asked by many bloggers using BlogSpot machine. Are you one of them? If yes, please try the best way that I am about to give you below.



The best way to overcome the error message in Google Webmaster Tool is by using Blogger Sitemap Generator. With the Blogger Sitemap Generator, we can create a sitemap for our blogs and proven to be able to overcome the no-indexed posts.



The following are the way to use Blogger Sitemap Generator :



1. Please visit http://digitalinspiration.com/tools/...emap/index.php
2. Enter your blog address into the empty field available, do not forget to write your complete blog address including the http:// and ends with / (slash) (e.g. http://jambaloch.blogspot.com ), and then click the Create Blogger Sitemap button.

3. Records the sitemap address, copy and paste in notepad or other programs, e.g.:

atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500
atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=501&max-results=500





4. Also click the links to submit to Bing and Yahoo.

For those who have more than 500 posts, the sitemap address would be more than one,

For the next step, please login to Google webmaster tool to submit the sitemap you have created. If you don’t have Google account, please register here.
Below are the detailed steps:



1. When you are in the dashboard of Google webmaster tool, please find the blog that you want to submit its sitemap.
2. Click Site Configuration

3. Click Sitemaps

4. Click Submit a Sitemap button. Copy and paste the sitemap address you have created at blogger sitemap generator ( atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500 ), and then click Submit Sitemap. For blog with more than one sitemap ( more than 500 posts ), please repeat this step until all is done.



5. The submission process of sitemap is done. Usually, it needs time until one day to get this submission sitemap worked and indexed by Google. Please login again the next day to check out whether your sitemap has worked and been indexed or not.

I hope that with this way, your blogs’ sitemaps will be indexed fast by Google, and I hope the search engines will drive more visitors to your blogs.

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