Nov
03
Mastering RSS Feeds the Easy Way
ByAsk a Web designer to explain RSS feeds and you just might leave more confused…at least that’s what happened to me when asked. What seemed like a simple question became quickly convoluted left me thinking, “Really? It didn’t seem like it’s that complicated.”
Enter RSS in Plain English.
I can’t thank enough the Plain English videos for simplifying RSS feeds and really bringing home why everyone should have a reader and subscribe. After viewing this video I was motivated (and excited) to see the power of RSS and how I could really focus the information I receive.
If you’re still wondering what an RSS feed is, then watch the video. It will change the way you receive information and you’ll find your capacity to learn more enhanced greatly.












1 Comments
January 22nd, 2012 at 8:02 am
[...] If you don’t have a reader, then the first thing to do is set one up. I’m a big skimmer (which also means I probably miss more than I catch, but I’m okay with that) so I can quickly search out titles or topics and determine if I want more. I usually always find the one gem that makes it worth it. There’s a wealth of information out there so go out and get it. After reading a handful of posts, you’ll feel energized and ready to tackle your project. [...]