Welcome To The Worlds #1 Marketing Blog!         A MikeFilsaime Brand

New Free RSS Tool

Posted by Mike Filsaime May 19, 2006 7:15 pm

Earlier today my friend in
Australia, Quentin Brown,
released a new RSS Fetch software for free
download.

*Still confused about RSS? *

Most people on the Internet have heard of RSS and understand that it is
something they are supposed to know about but don’t have any clue where to
start. RSS and feed technology can help you automate your web-surfing, deliver
your newsletters and training, monitor your industry and publish it in a
spam-free, virus-proof channel.

RSS is a format for delivering and receiving syndicated information and content
from any site that is providing the service, including major news sites like
Wired, news-oriented community sites like Slashdot, podcasts, personal weblogs
and even plain old websites. Basically it is a simple text file (RSS or XML
extension) that acts similar to a webpage and is updated either automatically by
server enabled software or can be updated manually.

The most common use of an RSS feeds is to provide summaries of news posts from
web sites. The RSS feeds usually provide a snippet of the story with a link to
the full post. There are many more interesting and unique uses for rss feeds
that have been created across the Internet.

*But it’s not just for news. *

Pretty much anything that can be broken down into a feed can be syndicated via
RSS – articles, sermons, training or coaching, comics, recipes, audio and video,
Weather, affiliate links, product updates and
we have even seen one person deliver a chapter of his book each week. Once
information about each item is in RSS format, you can add it to your website.

The beauty of providing your visitors with RSS feeds embedded in your website is
that it will update on a regular basis thereby providing you with fresh content
everyday. This doesn’t have to be on the front page but could be in articles,
industry updates, a coaching feed etc. There are so many feeds online that
almost any niche is catered for.

Quentin has just released a
new software package, called MSIFetch, that lets you add RSS feeds, that are
search engine friendly directly to your web pages. You can now run it all from
your own website and get all the credit instead of using third party systems and
giving them valuable SEO brownie points.

MSIFetch is being offered free and comes with a number of tutorials to help you
learn more about RSS feeds and how you can create your own. Download and use on
any number of websites for no cost.

http://www.msifetch.com

Thanks,

Mike Filsaime
 


About Mike Filsaime

Keep Up With MarketingDotCom News, Join Our Newsletter. FREE!



Tell us what you think, Leave A Comment:

  • http://www.all-audiobooks.com James

    Thanks for sharing. That was EXACTLY what I had in mind.

  • http://www.quaglo.com James Quaye

    Good, informative, material.