Running a site with dynamic content is hard - trust me, there's no easy way about generating all of the content daily. But, accessing that content doesn't have to be hard, especially for your visitors, and NewsForge has a way to help.
In one of their new articles they state: E-mail was the first good way to exchange ideas on the Internet. E-mail is fine for one-to-one or one-to-many distribution, but as a communication medium it's limited in many ways. The World Wide Web revolutionized Internet communication by providing a forum for widely publishing content, but it forces you to sift out the nuggets you want amid a ton of dross. A more recent innovation can deliver the content you want right to your browser, or make your own work available for others. If you haven't tried it yet, get ready for RSS.
They give you all sorts of links to other places that can show you how RSS is done, or even give you examples, but I wish they'd thrown in a simple RSS structure for those out there that don't want to have to really research the idea just to find out what it is. RSS is an amazing tool for helping your audience grab your dynamic content quickly and easily. In fact, quite a large chunk of our traffic here is the XML feed that we provide...




