How to Find RSS Feeds on the Web
RSS feeds are fast becoming the primary way the world interacts with the web because of how conveniently they mass information. RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, allows you to track websites that constantly update their content without having to repeatedly check each site. Once posted to your website, RSS feeds give you a one stop location for all content updates.
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Browse the directory of RSS feed directories. The RSS Top 55 website lists the top 55 most comprehensive RSS directories available on the Internet.
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Study the directories of RSS feeds to find individual feeds that interest you (see links in Resources). Directories such as Chordata, Syndic8, BlogStreet RSS Discovery, Complete RSS, Moreover, News is Free and RSS Feeds list thousands of RSS feeds available for subscription. One more directory, the Top 100 Most-Subscribed-To RSS Feeds, lists the most sought after RSS feeds so you know at a glance what content interests websters the most.
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Find specific content with an RSS feed search engine. Engines such as Blogdigger and Rocket News search the content rather than just the title of the RSS feed.
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Keep blogs in mind as sources of RSS feeds. RSS feeds associated with blogs have their own RSS feed directories, such as Blogdigger, Bloglines and Blogstreet.
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