What is RSS?

RSS is a system for distributing web content to other web sites and web enabled systems. RSS is particularly suitable for content that changes often, such as news.

What does RSS stand for?

RSS stands for either Really Simple Syndication or RDF Site Summary.

How can RSS help you

You can read many web sites quickly and get to the nub of what has changed and updated very quickly without having to wade through many websites. All you need is an RSS reader and these are mostly free. By all means send money to the software authors! The latest browser, Firefox, has an RSS option.

RSS has been around a while now, several years and The Gaurdian wrote a nice piece on RSS which explains the benefits of RSS. For all the latest RSS news visit the RSS news section of the Weboptimiser web site.

How do we know that this site delivers RSS in a standard format

You can test our RSS using a number of RSS validators. For instance from Feedvalidator.org or try

I would like to add RSS services to my site

There are plenty of guides and tutorials on the net if you want to do it yourself, just search for RSS implementation. Of course, we would be glad to help and you can contact us on 0800 614421 - from the UK or visit search engine marketing company Weboptimiser Ltd.


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