![]() The best part: once you set up your RSS feed the first time, all the updates happen automatically! □ The reader checks out your new content and marvels at how handy it is that your site has an RSS feed! ![]() The next time your reader's feed aggregator checks your site's RSS feed, it sees the new content and notifies the reader.When you post a new piece of content, your RSS feed gets updated to include additional data about the new content. The feed aggregator periodically checks your RSS feed to see if there's any new content. (Hooray!) They add the URL for your RSS feed to whatever feed aggregator software they use (like Feedly). A reader decides they love your content and want to get updates from your site.You add a link to it someplace (maybe your site's header or footer) where it's easy for users to find. Your site generates an RSS feed that includes information about all your content.RSS stands for "really simple syndication." In other words, it's a way to give other websites information about your content so that they can get it in front of more users.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |