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Sunday 31 May 2015

RSS Feeds and Search Engine Optimization

RSS is a family of web feeds that are normally used to update works which require updates frequently. These can include blog entries, news headlines, videos, and audios.
These documents, which are called web feeds or channels, include text that is the full text or a summarized version. They will also usually include meta data, which is the publishing date and the author.
The great aspects of RSS feeds are that they benefit people who want to subscribe to updates from their favorite websites. They also help benefit people who want to put all of their favorite feeds from different sites into one place.
RSS is also helpful for SEO, or search engine optimization, because search engines can find these groups of feeds easier and rank them for certain queries. If someone bundles their favorite feeds together to create one place to find everything on that specific subject, then someone else will be able to find those feed groups through a search engine. This way, instead of spending a lot of time searching online for all of the different feeds connected that you are looking for, you can simply search for one term in Google and with luck you’ll find many different ones that hold similar information for you so you can read them all.
The different groups that could be made are groups of news headlines about a trial or about an upcoming storm. You could also find a number of different blogs by different people who are writing about the same topic, but you can get different points of view. You could also find videos that show the same information, but maybe from different angles or different points of view; the same goes for audio bites that maybe talk about the same subject but describe it differently or explain it in different terms.

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