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What Is RSS?
 

RSS is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication, depending on who you ask.

 

The problem for many is that RSS is far from simple.

 

RSS Ground provides informational and news feeds on almost any subject, to your site visitors.

 

To keep things s-i-m-p-l-e we are only dealing with information in RSS format that can be converted to HTML, JavaScript or PHP and placed on any web site for visitors to view as a regular web page.

 

RSS Ground provides an affordable, membership service that provides tools (not available at this time anywhere else on the net) that allow you to generate any RSS feed based on your keyword or list of keywords -- and then place these feeds on your website or blog, thus having fresh, self updating content on any of your web pages.

 

We suggest placing Adsense on all pages where feeds are.  That way, you can earn if your visitors are just browsing.  You can also use the Amazon, e-Bay or ClickBank Feed (with your affiliate number to increase revenue on your site -  Example)

 

When visitors click off to follow the feeds -- this is not a bad thing. In fact this could be could. Because when they need information again, they will come back to your site.

 

You may be wondering, why bother to include the RSS Feed onto you site?

 

The reasons to do so, are powerful.

 

a) You can put Google, MSN, Yahoo, Feedster, and IceRocket all on the same page,  plus you can create your own "affiliate" Feeds.  Example

 

b) The quality content is updated daily, and automatically sets the stage for the search engines to visit often, and this means you have a far better chance of ranking higher, IF you have the necessary back links to support your site.

 

c) It gives your visitors, choices. He who gives choices is powerful , especially when the choices include three of the largest search engines on the net. (Google, MSN and Yahoo)

 

Need we say more?


 
 
 
 



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