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What is the easiest way to add a rss feed to my website? Are there any tutorials? Thanks, Rob |
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| Latest SEO Terms Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: New Delhi India
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RSS Feeds are the one of essential element for your website..... In fact you can add RSS Feed anywhere in your site.... |
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You can display an RSS feed on your site (I assume that what you mean by adding a RSS feed to your site) in 1 of 2 ways.. 1. The feed can be displayed in a Javascript file, this works well, has minimal setup but doesn't show if the user has Javascript turned off in their browser. 2. You can imbedd the rss feed into your site using php or asp. The 2nd option is more fiddly to setup, but it does has SEO benefits becuase your displayed RSS feed is counted as content on your website and is regularly updated . One of the best RSS displayers around for websites (in my opninion) is CARP.. Check it out at : http://www.geckotribe.com/rss/ They have both the javascript version (free I think), and the embedded PHP option. Hope this helps Bruce |
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Hi, Have a look at Add RSS News Feeds to Your Website, Free Website Content, Free RSS Feed Reader They have feeds for news, amazon and cb products. They have both a free and premium service. I use it at Forex Information, Products and Books. I use the news and cb feeds. Good luck Mike |
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The following was mentioned in response to a similar question about RSS, SimplePie: Super-fast, easy-to-use, RSS and Atom feed parsing in PHP. But there are a lot of other options you can use to display feeds on your site. |
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applyingtoschool.com uses the same feed.
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Im new to RSS and trying to figure things out in regards to displaying an RSS FEED in my sidebar for extra relevent content on my site and your post GOT MY ATTENTION! ![]() When you say you use ClickBank RSS feed on your site. What is that exactly? Is your clickbank ID in there and you are making money? What is it displaying and what does it look like. Can you please hook me up with some direction on this mate? | |
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try using places like hubpages if your new to rss or pingomatic or feedburner to turn your address into a rss feed then use pingomatic to send it out for you in time you will find it more easier to understand hope that helps andy | |
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Actually, I want to display RSS feeds from other sites on my site. Either in my sidebar or main body to add extra content to the page. Can I do this with what you mentioned? As it sounds like that is more for distributing your own RSS feed for your site. Thankx | |
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