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What is RSS? - If
you're a heavy Web reader who makes daily stops at 30 different websites,
you can spend the first half of your day just typing in the web addresses
into a browser, loading the page, and seeing if there's anything interesting
to read. Armed with a feed reader, you can use a single window online or on
your desktop to keep track of 100+ different websites (those providing
feeds) at a glance, and in a few cases several individual sections of
certain websites.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. RSS is
an XML-based format which allows web publishers to create and disseminate feeds of data, based on the content of their website.
RSS feeds contain article headlines, links and descriptions. The feeds are updated as the website is updated.
You can view the content of the RSS feeds using news readers (aggregators) which allow people to view feeds from multiple sources at the same time.
More information is available here
AfroArticles.com publishes a number of RSS feeds, available in the RSS
2.0 format. Usage of our feeds is absolutely FREE subject to our
Terms.
Subscribe today to get our content delivered directly to your desktop or
website!
Here is how to subscribe:
You have two feed reader options:
1. Desktop
Reader OR 2. Web-Based Reader
Popular desktop news readers include:
To subscribe to our feeds, download the desktop reader of your choice and then click on an orange XML logo below, and follow the instructions of your reader to add the feed.
Alternatively, if you prefer web-based readers, we have configured our feeds for automatic subscription. Just click on the reader of your choice below and follow the instructions of your reader. |
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Click image to get notification each time an article (all categories) is added to our database |
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Click image to get notification each time a post is submitted in our
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Click image to get notification each time our blog is updated. |
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| Note: You may also use
our inbuilt EzineNotify Utility
to receive 'selective' email alerts |
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| Webmaster Syndication Tools |
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Use a caching RSS parser
(converts RSS to HTML)
on your server, like
RSS
Equalizer |
CaRP.
Click here for a
complete listing of useful
RSS, ATOM & ENCRYPTION Tools |
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We recommend option 1 - Search engine spiders don't read
javascript as well as they read HTML. OR |
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Click on the orange XML button of your choice above, grab the RSS
URL and use a
RSS To Javascript Converter to convert the feed into Javascript
which you can then paste onto your web page. If you do not wish to use
the main article (all categories) feed, then consider using
Individual Category Feeds |
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We have converted the main feed (all categories) for you. Just grab
the code and paste it on your web page. If you do not like they way it
is displayed, you may use another converter such as
RSSinclude with IFRAME and php capabilities.
RssFeedConverter
goes a step further - It's also an
Amazon &
Clickbank Feed Converter! |
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Here is how your feed should look: |
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You may also select articles manually and paste the code to your
website or ezine. Just view the article of you choice and click on
Ezine Ready menu item to the right of the article. |
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Other Feeds of Interest |
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