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- What is RSS?
- Why is RSS useful?
- How will this web site benefit me?
- How easy is it to use?
- How much will it cost?
- Why do you embed ads in the feeds?
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What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is used to publish frequently updated content including, but not limited to, blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts. An RSS document (which is also known as a feed, web feed, or channel) contains either summaries of the content or the full content.
Why is RSS useful?
RSS is used by most, if not all, of the large news sites to allow their readers to stay up-to-date with the latest stories. It also allows web sites to share their content easily with other web sites with little concerns about compatibility issues.
How will this web site benefit me?
This web site was created with the intention to allow web sites to quickly and easily turn their content into an RSS feed. There is no need for any extra programming or time, simply continue publishing your content and let us update your RSS feed automatically at scheduled intervals throughout the day.
How easy is it to use?
This site was built with the every day person in mind. Simply register on the site; create a new feed (title, description and author); and add your web site(s) to the feed indicating the content that you wish to include in your RSS feed.
How much will it cost?
This site is completely free to use. However, you will be limited to 1 RSS feed and we will embed several ads within the feed. If you wish to have more feeds or simply do not want ads, you can upgrade your account for a small monthly fee.
Why do you embed ads in the feeds?
We embed unobtrusive ads into the feeds to ensure that we can continue running this web site on a day-to-day basis and allow you to have an RSS feed for free.
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