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If you are interested in blogging, Internet news, social media, and Internet marketing, please subscribe to my RSS feed. If you don’t know about RSS, here is an explaination.
What is RSS?
RSS is a signal that comes from a favorite blog or site, telling your computer that it has been updated with a new article or post. If you have an RSS reader (and they’re free and easy, and I recommend Google Reader), whenever a blog is updated, it shows up in your reader and you can catch up on the news. If there’s nothing new, it doesn’t show up and you don’t have to waste time surfing around.
Why should you use RSS?
By using RSS and an RSS reader, you can view new articles from your favorite blogs any time the authors publish a new post. You can view all of your favorite blogs by visiting just one website.
Why you should subscribe to Newest on the Net’s RSS feed?
By signing up for Newest on the Net’s RSS feed, you will never have to worry about missing any of my posts. Becoming a subscriber (remember it is free) you will get every article that I write delivered directly to you RSS reader.
I use Google Reader to read about 200 blogs. I can skim the titles of each blog article written by these 200 bloggers and read the articles that interest me the most. I can read through about 100 new blog articles in about 20 minutes.
How to subscribe to Newest on the Net?
All you have to do to subscribe to this blog is ONE of the following:
a. click on this icon on the home page of Newest on the Net.
or
b. Copy the text in red below into your RSS reader.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewestOnTheNet
or
c. Easiest of all, just click the link below:
Link: Subscribe to Newest on the Net.
Where to find an RSS Reader?
If you want an RSS reader, just go to google and search on “RSS reader” and the name of your computer OS. You’ll find a bunch. Like I said above, I use Google Reader.
That’s it. You’re done.
Free, easy, permanent until you undo it and it’ll save you time.
Patrick from piggybankpie | December 10th, 2007 at 3:44 am #
Excellent strategy! Every bloggers should do this once in a while, well done fred.
Patrick
What is RSS? | December 10th, 2007 at 7:12 pm #
The title of this post is the title of an article I read just an hour ago
Here it is:
http://what-is-what.com/what_is/rss.html
Lee Seats | December 11th, 2007 at 1:45 am #
I have a nice convenient list of 30 blog directories where you can submit your RSS feed for free. There are no recipricol links required and you can submit to all of them in less than 30 minutes. I’ve seen some people do it in less than 15,
http://traffic-searcher.com/2007/11/easy-blog-rss-feed-submit.html