By Sean R Mize
Really Simple Syndication is one of the things that a lot of people are not aware of. It is unfortunate that only a few clusters of people actually make use of the RSS (at times called Rich Site Summary) technology primarily because of the newness of it in the online arena. However, as time goes by, people get to recognize the presence and the existence of the RSS method to gain popularity and to market your product to potential clients. So, if you are one of the few people who would like to try the RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) technology on your site, here are some of the few simple things that you can do and things that you opt not to do:
a. Do give your RSS feeds a title and a description. Make sure that when you create a title and a description for your RSS feeds you incorporate relevant and meaningful keywords on it as the RSS reader also considers the presence of essential keywords on it.
b. Do not copy other people’s RSS feeds. If you are familiar with what plagiarism is all about and what possible punishment it can bring you and then better not to even consider thinking about copying something from someone. Come up with an all original RSS feeds to avoid problems or issues about plagiarism.
c. Do not violate any copyright rules. When publishing RSS, it is not a good idea to be re-publishing any RSS feed contents. This is one of the major problems encountered by many RSS feeders. They tend to be so lax and comfortable about copyrights thinking they are not into violating any federal law by merely re-publishing an RSS feed.
d. Do make a polishing on your feeds. Even when you are so sure that it is written correctly, make sure that there was a final proofreading of the RSS feed prior to publish them.
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