You may have heard of RSS before, and thought, "wait a minute, that's just too technical for me". RSS can be a big help to your web site promotion, but it is important to use a bit of RSS, and experience how it works, before you use it to improve your search engine placement. If you want to try RSS feeds, but you want something that's extremely easy to set-up and use, than the Google Start Page is for you. It offers more content than the simple Google Desktop, and allows for greater customization.
RSS stands for really simple syndication. I would call it "P.A.I.D.", if I had to name if myself; Personal Automated Information Delivery. You simply decide what kind of reader you want, and have the information you want delivered to you on a regular basis. Many RSS feeds that have a large base of subscribers update their feed at least once a day. There are feeds that have fewer than 100 subscribers, and some that have subscribers that number in the hundreds of thousands. Some computer manufacturers ship a customized menu that is based on the Google Start Page.
I like to think of RSS as an Internet News and Information service that is like the newspaper many of us used to have delivered to our door. The only difference is, with RSS, you choose the information that you want to receive from anywhere in the world, and it is 100% free, delivered right to your computer.
By trying the Google Start Page, you will probably see the value, of RSS. No knowledge of RSS is necessary. You don't even have to know that it is the magic of RSS feeds behind the Google Start Page. After you use it for a while, you may want to upgrade to an RSS reader, or even publish an RSS feed yourself. If you have your own blog, RSS is something that might really interest you. At the end of this series of articles, you will probably find out that RSS is not too complicated at all.
All you have to do is download Google Start Page You can choose a wide variety of subjects of interest, which create clickable text links on your personal "Google Start Page". The links you create automatically are called "gadjets". You can set it as your default home page, or just use an icon on your desktop, to access the page whenever you want. It will automatically update with the freshest content available for each "gadjet".
You can choose from a wide variety of topics, such as calendar, to do list, famous quotes, current as well as classic TV shows, news from major as well as obscure sources, a Facebook gadjet, Google Slideshow for Facebook, Japanese word of the day, Sudoku puzzles, and games of all kinds.
One of the best parts of the Google Start Page is that it is available at no cost for the download. It will easily and painlessly allow you to use RSS feeds, without having to know any of the technical details of RSS. Remember P.A.I.D. Personal Automated Information Delivery. That is the essence of RSS. In subsequent articles, I will explain more about how to send and receive RSS feeds. This can benefit your web site promotion in a significant way.
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John Lombaerde is a CAD/CAM/CNC Specialist with nearly 20 years experience in advanced manufacturing technologies. He is a Designer, CNC Programmer, CNC Machinist, a CAD/CAM consultant, an SEO consultant specialized in Search Engine Placement and Web Site Promotion.
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