Posts tagged rss feed
How To Set Up FeedBurner on Your WordPress Blog
Jul 24th
Reading time: 4 – 4 minutes
What’s good party people? Not partying? Doesn’t matter. I hope you are having a blessed day! Let’s dig right in, shall we?
Not too long ago I talked about why RSS matters for driving traffic to your website or blog. (and it really does yo) Today lets dig a little bit deeper and get into a pretty cool tool called FeedBurner that can help you manage your RSS Feed. FeedBurner beats most other RSS feed options because it has a ton of useful features which will help you to better manage your blog.
Although FeedBurner can be used on blogs as well as websites, I am going to only talk about its use with blogs today. To get even more specific we are only going to deal with WordPress blogs because, well, I use WordPress for my blog. (so there) We will talk more about why you should use it then I’ll take you step by step into how you can set up FeedBurner on your blog. As always, I encourage you to not only read but also to APPLY this information. Don’t procrastinate because you think More >
Why RSS Matters (In Less Than 2 Minutes)
Jul 20th
Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes
Here is a quick and dirty post today. Sometimes I like it quick, and sometimes I like it dirty and guess what? Today, you get the best of both worlds. (I have no idea what that means either) One question that I get pretty consistently is: “How do can I start to drive traffic to my site?” And one of my consistent answers is usually: “Start a blog!”
Today I want to go more in depth with this and talk about how you can drive traffic to your blog by taking advantage of a pretty cool tool called an RSS Feed. This info is crucial for both individuals as well as businesses so pay attention and most of all APPLY what you learn.
What is RSS?RSS stands for “really simple syndication.” The magic of RSS is not so much in what it is but in what it does. It allows for content to be distributed from one person (you) to many people (peeps interested in your content) in an extremely simple way.
Before RSS, when you found a website with lots of great info and you wanted to stay informed on the latest updates you would have More >
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