How To Put RSS Feeds On Your Website - Video Tutorial

May 13th, 2005

As a followup to the RSS Digest Entry, I made a screen cast that shows just how easy it is to put RSS feeds on your website.

Update: RSS Digest is now FeedDigest. It’s still easy to use and how to use it remains largely the same but Peter tells me they will be changing it soon now they have received funding. A new video will follow soon - once I get my kids to be quiet :-D … riiiiigggghhhttt

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4 Comments to “How To Put RSS Feeds On Your Website - Video Tutorial”

  1. Penny Haynes Says:

    Lynnette, so glad you created this video. I, too, use RSS digest to syndicate my channels. I use it to pull author reviews and announcements to my Encouraging Audiobooks site - I put it at the top so I have fresh content without changing my website. I am going to trackback to you for my podcasting course, so people can learn the easiest way to syndicate. Thanks for doing all the hard work! (smile)

  2. Lynette Says:

    Hey Penny, thank you for the trackback and you’re very welcome. Peter Cooper, the guy who created RSS Digest wrote me and he says there will be updates soon to make it even more user friendly and more features.

  3. Bob Weaver Says:

    Hi Lynette: Thank your for all your help. I want to set up a new
    Real Estate RSS Site, and I wanted mobility so I switched from Comcast to Verizon Broadband. But I am beginning to wonder if I can put RSS feeds on my web site. with Broadband. Thanks again for all your hard work Bob Weaver

  4. Lynette Says:

    Hi Bob,

    Unless your web site is hosted on a server in your own home, I don’t see why not. Chances are, your site is hosted through a web host and it wouldn’t matter who your Internet Service Provider is for RSS to function.

    I’m a little curious though and hope you don’t mind me asking why do you think it’s not possible to put an RSS feed on your website based on your ISP? Maybe I’m overlooking something else you’re referring to.