RSS Feed Expert allows you to create RSS news feeds in your free online account and then download them to your computer so that you can place them on your website. Optional paid services include RSS feed hosting and direct publishing to your website, including via your smart phone.
2. An RSS feed file is just a text file with a list of items of news. For example, in a
school an item of new could be something like:
You often find RSS feeds on news sites, usually with a different feed for subjects
such as sports, local news, the weather, politics, etc., and each news feed will have a
unique website address like:
http://www.rssfeedexpert.com/Users/RSSFeedExpert/news.xml
When a website has one or more RSS feeds, then visitors can subscribe to these
feeds with reader software on their desktop computers and mobile devices such as
tablets and smart phones.
What is an RSS Feed?
A sample news item
Title Cake sale on Wednesday 19th July at 3pm
Description The cake sale is in the school main hall
straight after school finishes on Wednesday
Link http://www.yourschool.com/Events.htm
Creation 20 October 2016 2:25pm
3. How the free RSSFeedExpert.com service works:
1 Sign up for a free account which automatically creates a sample RSS feed for you called news.xml.
3 Click the download link to download your RSS feed file to your computer.
2 Edit the default RSS feed, or create a new one, and then start adding items of news.
4 Upload/publish your RSS feed file to your website using your website editing/publishing software.
How RSSFeedExpert.com works
4. We also have optional paid services:
Paid premium services
Use our direct secure publishing
system to publish your RSS feed
directly to your website.
Host your RSS feeds at
RSSFeedExpert.com
Either option means you can instantly
and securely update your website from
your smart phone.
5. Email us at support@rssfeedexpert.com
More questions about RSS Feed Expert?
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