What the heck is RSS?

question-4Are you new to social media?  If so, you probably feel like people are talking in a whole different language. Blogs, wikis, RSS, Twitter – this is English? Or is it Venusian

After mentioning to a few colleagues that I’d like them to subscribe to this blog using RSS, I realized that I was probably talking to them in “Venusian”. So for all the newbies, here’s a brief explanation of RSS.

RSS stands for “really simple syndication” (or “rich site summary”, depending on which explanation you read). It’s a method of alerting the subscriber to new content. Instead of receiving an email when there’s a new post on a blog, you check your feed reader.

Now, I can hear some people thinking, why would I want to check another site when I’m checking my email a couple of times a day? To that, I say, how much email do you receive? How many newsletters that you get by email do you actually read? The beauty of RSS technology is it lets you do your reading when you’re ready to do it.

As I mentioned, there is one more step you have to take, and that is to set up a feed reader. Fortunately, at least two browsers (IE7 and Firefox) offer built-in readers. Select the “Subscribe via RSS” button

rss1and follow the directions.

If that still doesn’t make sense, here’s what Wikipedia says. For those of you who like a visual explanation, check out RSS in Plain English from the folks at the Common Craft store.  I’m now subscribing to other blogs using RSS.  If RSS isn’t your thing, you can always subscribe to this blog by e-mail.  RSS or e-mail subscription options are provided on the right hand side of the page – I hope you subscribe!

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