Monday, November 26, 2012

Submit RSS


What is great about using Yahoo to submit your feed is that it supports any versions of RSS existed in the field, although they prefer the RSS 2.0. Prior to your RSS feed submission to the search engine, there are few things that you need to take care of.

First of all, you need to pick an RSS format, and only a version from each different content feed will be allowed to be published. Since they only accept a single submission for each feed, multiple submissions for more than one version are not permissible. The next thing that you need to do is to validate your RSS feed upon your submission. Test your feed through the Feed Validator and do make sure that the RSS feed has been properly formed. Meanwhile, check through your feed's description and title and verify that they're correct, accurate, and brief. Also, you need to be signed in to the search engine for your feed to be added to the Yahoo RSS Database. When you're signing in, use your own ID instead of your business ID.

You are able to preview your feed after your RSS feed's URL submission. Look through everything carefully and if you're satisfied and that everything seems perfect submit your feed and add your feed to your own site by clicking the "Add" button. After you're done with your feed submission, you should update your feed by 'pinging' the search engine which is a method used by publishers like you to notify the search engine of your update in order for your latest post to appear immediately.

For your post, it should always have a meaningful and concise descriptions and titles since they are to be displayed in the search results when your feed appears on it. You will stand the chance to increase the visibility of your content by having an informative and specific description and title. The naming convention such as "Provider: Sub-Topic" is highly recommended. For example, if you're contemplating on updating about something pertaining to business news, type "Reuters: Business".

When you have submitted the URL of your RSS feed to Yahoo Database, the feed will already become accessible for the Yahoo users to search for it through the database. It's great to use Yahoo or any other major search engine for your RSS submission since their RSS directory is usually easy to use, helpful, well-organized, fast, and intuitive. Up until now, thousands of the most famous and well-known websites and blogs have been categorized by them with RSS feeds. Any submissions to the search engine will be carefully reviewed.

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