We’ve all heard about it-it seems like all the buzz right now in the SEO industry is RSS. If you’re a website proprietor, than there are two ways your website can benefit from using RSS on your website-you can provide an RSS feed or, for the not-so-technically-inclined folks like me, you can use an RSS feed to keep your site’s content fresh.RSS is a way to syndicate website content. If you’re a website proprietor, you can use RSS to your advantage in two ways: use someone else’s RSS feed or produce your own RSS feed. 1. Install a script on your website-whenever a web page on your website is loaded the script automatically loads data from an RSS feed. If the RSS feed you choose to use is the latest news, then the latest news will appear on your website. I’ll discuss installing an RSS feed script on your website later on in this article.Make available an RSS feed of your website’s content so others can use it. By only if an RSS feed of your website’s content, you’re essentially allowing people to use the content on their website or through their feed reader. If you’re a website proprietor, then chances are you want to keep your website’s content fresh. Installing an RSS Feed on Your WebsiteInstalling an RSS feed on your website is not as difficult as it sounds. To find other RSS parsers, you can search Google for “rss parser script”. Carp is naturally used if you have PHP installed on your website, and RSS parser scripts are available if you’re running a website on a Windows server. Finding an RSS FeedOnce you’ve installed the parser script, you’ll want to find the suitable RSS feed to use on your website. The best way to find an RSS feed is to search for it. Topix.net provides a real estate rss feed. Most blog software includes an RSS feed, so searching Google for “keyword blog rss” strength also help you find a feed you can use.Adding an RSS feed on your web page won’t get you high rankings in the search engines. Providing an RSS Feed of Your Content 

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