Posts Tagged ‘rss’

Setup RSS Feed in Wordpress

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

The Art Of RSS. Submit Your RSS Feeds To Get Great Web Traffic And Google Rankings

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

www.rss-power-plus.com RSS Syndication is a great way to drive web traffic to your website. Yes feed submission really does work and with the advent of great software rss submission is getting easier and easier to do (and to automate). Be sure to explore all options, there are now programs available that work on sites with or without rss feeds as well as more traditional sites that have their own rss feeds (such as wordpress blogs). In this video Tim Buchalka explores the more traditional use of really simple syndication (rss) and then discusses the reasons why you need to sit up and take notice of this technology. Did you know Google has invested heavily in rss technology with the purchase of feedburner and now offering Google adsense for rss feeds? Youtube itself makes use of rss feeds in various places. By submitting these feeds to rss aggregator websites you can get great rankings and web traffic. So take the time to learn about rss and specifically how to use it to your advantage to dominate your opposition. And most of all enjoy the australia accent in the video!

Adding An RSS Feed To A Drupal View

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

This tutorial shows you how to create an RSS Feed display using the Views module in Drupal 6.

Liferea–Great Desktop RSS reader for Linux

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

My blog: wickstech.tk RATE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE In this video i talk about an application for linux users called Liferea which is the best Linux desktop RSS reader that i know of and is available via the Ubuntu software center, so watch and enjoy.

SpinetiX HMD Tutorial – News feeds

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

How to create a document using RSS feeds: •Creating a new project •Getting the news templates •Selecting the source •Editing the layout •Using the fit_text and boucing_text templates •Using the news ticker •Being aware of restriction with the news tickers

How To Understand RSS Feeds

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

from the websites www.smallbusinessadvice.tv and www.howto.tv This video will show you how to create your own RSS feed, and how it will help you become a better marketer. We’ll keep it as basic as possible and try to avoid technical jargon. First of all, what is an RSS feed and how does it work? It’s a way to syndicate and distribute information about your business and products, and it brings traffic and attention to your website. Think of it as a subscription, your readers get an alert every time you distribute a feed. So how do you start creating a feed? If you understand HTML you’ll probably understand enough to cut and paste from another RSS file, and replace it with your own information. If you don’t understand HTML follow the steps in this video.

How to personalize your RSS feed reader

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Learn how to personalize your Google Reader to fit your personal preferences. A Internet tutorial by butterscotch.com.

Import RSS Feeds – News Headlines – into Excel

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Visit www.TeachExcel.com formore, including Excel Consulting, Macros, and Tutorials. This Excel video tutorial shows you how to import RSS feeds into Excel. Specifically, you will learn how to import Yahoo News story RSS feeds into Excel. This will allow you to quickly and easily read up-to-date headlines in Excel and to then follow a link to the full story if it interests you. Specifically, you will learn how to import and create and XML map in Excel. This is due to the fact that RSS feeds are simply XML files. As a result, you will also learn how to import XML files into Excel from the web. For Excel consulting, classes, or to get the spreadsheet or macro used here visit the website http There, you can also get more free Excel video tutorials, macros, tips, and a forum for Excel. Have a great day!

RSS Feeds: Using Google Reader with RSS, Atom, & XML Feeds

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

If any acronym can boast full penetration from geekdom to the rest of the world… it’s “RSS”. Everyone has a “feed” on their site or blog these days and they expect you to know what to do with it! Feeds -be they RSS, Atom, or XML- allow us to “pull” information from the web without having to visit the sites ourselves. It also prevents us from having to go “check” a site for updates because their feed would alert us of any updates. Learn how to add and remove feeds from Google reader and get tips on how to sort them and read them effectively in today’s video.

How to Get RSS Feeds via Email

Friday, July 30th, 2010

www.twitter.com – Wicket is one who believes RSS is dead. He thinks that Twitter has replaced RSS as a means of receiving information. Just about every site out there has an RSS feed, which can be delivered to you via your Email if you choose. live.pirillo.com – http