Help! Can I make an RSS feed from my static pages?

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I'm making an affiliate site where I'll have many different pages (1 for each keyword) and on each of these pages I'll put up several articles. What I'm wondering is if, because I am not using a "blog" format, there is any way to make an RSS of my site that will update when I make a new webpage. For example, I add a new page and edit it to include a new article on "keyword x", is there a way that this new page can be automatically added to my RSS and linked from the feed aggs?

Appreciate your input, Warriors!

- Brandon
#feed #make #pages #rss #static
  • Profile picture of the author Rita012
    Go to HostMyRSS.com and start a free account.

    Then, just add whatever pages you want.

    They'll create an RSS feed that you can then submit to the RSS directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author Branlan17
    If I add a new page to my website (thus i have a different www.my-domain.com/NEW_PAGE.html address) can I add that to my current feed or do I have to make a whole new feed and re-submit it with the new URL included to all the aggs?
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    • Profile picture of the author clint48
      I am not sure which service you are going to use, but my guess is they all work the same way, so you should be able to add it to your feed.
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    • Profile picture of the author Darren Hodgson
      Originally Posted by Branlan17 View Post

      If I add a new page to my website (thus i have a different www.my-domain.com/NEW_PAGE.html address) can I add that to my current feed or do I have to make a whole new feed and re-submit it with the new URL included to all the aggs?
      I think you'll have to create a new feed for every page. I use html2rss dot com. Works well for me.

      If you're going to be adding alot of pages I'd suggest you get some RSS software such as Incansoft RSSBot. This'll make the whole process alot quicker. Just convert your webpage to RSS and submit your feed using the software and you're done.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lisa Gergets
    If it's a WordPress site, there's a plug in for that. The name of it right now escapes me, but I'm sure if you Google it, it'll be there...
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