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Jun 4 2008

Web Directories VS. RSS Site Directories 2 OF 2

The latter of the two can most probably define RSS the simplest way possible. It means that RSS is a summary of what you will find on the website, blog or a summary of the latest breaking news. An RSS feed is far more complicated than a simple link; an RSS feed provides you with a window into the certain website, blog, etc.
RSS feeds have been growing in popularity because they are an easy, simple and free way of advertising without having to use complicated ads. It provides a way for people to keep up with their favorite websites that is as easy as going to the website manually.
In a nutshell – RSS feeds make keeping up with your preferred sites easier. Most blog sites now offer RSS feed options to their users and getting access to an RSS feed of your favorite site is as easy as clicking on the RSS icon. The RSS icon is represented by an orange button that has two distinct white curves that start from a white dot at the lower left hand corner.
RSS Site Directories work the same way as a Web Directory. The only obvious difference is that you search for RSS feeds on the former and Websites in the latter. RSS Site Directories and Web Directories are respectable in their own right. Their functions may seem similar but the chance that they will overlap is pretty rare. If you are looking for a specific website that will cater to what you need, then go ahead and make use of a Web Directory. If you need to know updates and the latest news on a certain item or category an RSS Site Directory will be much more helpful.

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