Saturday, November 24, 2012

How Does an RSS Feed Display on a Website?


RSS feeds are great for webmasters as they can provide visitors with new content all the time. When you place an RSS feed on your website, your readers are getting real time information on the topics they are interested in according to the subscriptions you supply. This will generate more traffic, increase guests posts, syndicate, and of course display relevant information that pertains to the topics of your website. Along with this, you will not only receive more traffic and readers but you will also see a huge difference in your search engine ranking.

If you are a webmaster, you know just how important it is to provide your readers with up to date information. By adding a feed, you will be able to find feeds from other that match your content. This way your readers will always stay up to date not only on your content but also on the topics pertaining to your website all across the net.

JavaScript

JavaScript is often the choice for displaying RSS feeds, as it is the easiest to use. You can easily find several website that give you the opportunity to generate the code so you can easily add it to your website. After you place this small snippet of code on your website, it will automatically update the RSS feed showing the headlines as the information is published.

The best part about using JavaScript is that in most cases, you can customize the feed to have the same look and feel as your website. The sad part about using JavaScript is that search engines cannot actually read this language, so it will not help with your ranking.

Feedroll

Feedroll offers a free way to display RSS and ATOM feeds. All you have to do is choose a feed, customize it to fit your website, and then copy the code and paste it on the page.

PHP

PHP is another option, but it is a bit harder to use. The content will update just as you see with JavaScript. The best part of all is that search engines can read the language and will rank your website accordingly.

ASP

ASP is close to PHP. You can find free scripts that will convert your feeds into HTML and then you can easily display the feed on your website.

There are many different options for displaying RSS feeds. You will need to do some research to discover which is best for your readers as well as being one that the search engines will love.

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