What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication
The simple part is that by subscribing to a site’s RSS Feed, you will automatically get sent the stripped down version of a favorite website of yours.
- No more loading ads or other various graphics the site has to slow you down.
- Only the content and important links are sent to your RSS Reader.
- One of the biggest advantages of using RSS is that you don’t have to supply a email address. If you don’t like a subscription anymore, just remove them from your RSS reader and that is it.
Watch this great video by CommonCraft.com to see how much more efficient you would be:
To start getting Mr. Gary Lee content through RSS:
1. Download a Reader. I suggest using your Google Account and using the Google Reader
2. Copy and Paste this to your Reader Subscription Field – http://feeds.feedburner.com/MrGaryLee
If you would like Mr. Gary Lee content delivered to your email, you still can do that by entering your email address in the top left corner and pressing the “Subscribe” button.
Notes
See what RSS Readers other Bloggers are using.
Here’s an excerpt from a recent post I wrote: Save Time with Blogging:
“With a RSS Reader, you can catch up with 2-3 times more news by subscribing to your favorite blogs. Many of the top newspapers around are starting to present their sites in blog format with RSS Feeds to all their sections. I forgot who said it, but they were right – “Information is Power,” so get as much of it as you can as fast as you can! “
