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		<title>Blog RSS 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get a clear view of what a Blog RSS is, let me give a short overview of what is an RSS. The abbreviation of Rich Site Summary or sometimes Really Simple Syndication, RSS is basically a format in conveying a change in web content. It is very helpful for people who frequently use the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To get a clear view of what a Blog RSS is, let me give a short overview of what is an RSS. The abbreviation of Rich Site Summary or sometimes Really Simple Syndication, RSS is basically a format in conveying a change in web content. It is very helpful for people who frequently use the web by keeping them informed of the latest content of their favorite sites. It is very efficient since it retrieves the information automatically, and eliminates the trouble of visiting sites the same way you did the first time.</p>
<p>Today, most bloggers have turned to RSS to maximize the relay of blogs to their readers. Let me elaborate on how a Blog RSS works. Suppose you want to syndicate your blog to websites. Normally you need to do all the trouble in distributing your whole posts by going to the sites one by one. In Blog RSS, you don’t have to go through each and every site to input the content the same way all over again. The sites that have your syndication code will automatically receive the information that you input once and the feed will do the rest of the job simultaneously. What’s more? As you update your blogs, it gets updated on the sites as well.</p>
<p>One good thing that bloggers love about Blog RSS is that feeds don’t get deleted by anybody and only you can do the deletion.  So, you actually have total control over your posts. By providing the link to your feeds, you have already relayed the information to your readers. Just post the code on your website and that is it. You don’t even need to send out emails. Through Blog RSS, you have eliminated the hassle of spamming when you want to add a new content to your blog or update an existing blog. Even your web developer doesn’t need to do a thing. </p>
<p>Blog RSS is practically a good thing in the blogosphere. The bloggers, readers and the websites, even search engines are happy about this. It’s now being used in almost all medium of relaying information in websites. So, it’s time to crash out that campaign over e-newsletters or spamming. Switch to RSS feeds and make your blogs stay in the internet forever.</p>
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