This technology has forever changed the way I look at the internet... Does this graphic look familiar? It's an RSS feed button. Get used to it because it's hear to stay.

Please forgive me if this is all old news to you. This is for the RSS "Newbie". I've just been so surprised lately at how many people don't understand what it is and how it's used.

There seems to be quite a bit of ignorance out there about RSS. Since the dawn of email there really hasn't been many new innovations in the way that we get our information. Until now...


RSS stands for Really Simply Syndication. It is basically a technology that allows you to take different "feeds" from multiple sources and pull them all into one centralized location usually known as an aggregator or feed reader. For example, say you visit 3-4 news websites every morning before you start working. RSS brings all of the news to you in one centralized location in real time.

So how can it be used in the real estate field you ask... Well, first of all, many markets around the country now have their MLS' tied to RSS so that you can have news listings fed directly to you with a certain search criteria. I use it primarily to keep up on real estate industry news. Instead of visiting my favorite 50 real estate websites and blogs every day, I simply have them all fed to one place.

In case you hadn't noticed, we are in the golden age of the Blog. And it just so happens that practically every single blog has an RSS feed, even if it's not advertised. The way to find this out is through a good RSS feed reader. I'll list a few here for you starting with my favorite:
Bloglines.com
RSS Feed Reader
News Gator
RSS Reader.com
Google Reader
Yahoo Reader

2 of the above are software that you actually have to download to your desktop, the others are online based. And there are many, many more. If you are just starting out and happen to have a google or yahoo account, I'd start there. In just a few minutes, you can customize the home page of either of these sites to show all of the RSS feeds you want. I used the Google home page for a long time to read my feeds until I got to around 30 feeds, then I needed a better system and switched to Bloglines.com.

So, once you get your reader set up. Start visiting your favorite blogs. Once there, look for the RSS button and subscribe to the feed. If you don't see it right away, copy the domain name and paste it into your feedreader so it can search to see if there is an active feed on the site. After you get a few feeds into your reader, you will notice that it will update itself in realtime.

This technology is a HUGE time saver!

Here is some more reading that will get into more detail for you:
Great Guide on RSS
Wikipedia
About

I hope this is helpful for you. Don't be afraid to just jump in and try it. Remember when you first tried email?? Think of it as a new discovery. Trust me, it will change the way you look at and interact with the internet.

 

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The Ultimate Guide to RSS

Written by: Justin Smith


 

20 Comments on Ultimate Beginners Guide to RSS

SEP
14
2006
402,221 Points 179 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Hey Justin,

Your RSS button doesn't show!

Rich Jacobson, www.KitsapLife.com

10:52am • #1
402,221 Points 179 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Looks good! Great blog, by the way. Good info. Keep up the good work.

Col. 1:27-29

Rich Jacobson, www.KitsapLife.com, www.MySpace.com/kitsaplife

 

11:01am • #3
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You're just a plethora of useful information! Thanks Justin!
11:42am • #4
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RSS is a great tool, and a great way to stay in front of your clients.  More and more people are using RSS feeds to search their MLS for the home of their dreams; not to mention using it to keep up on the real estate market.

4:07pm • #5
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So I got set up on Google Reader. But when I search for Phoenix Arizona Real Estate Blog, one blog that is very dear to my heart is conspicuous by its absence.

I have an RSS feed on http://jdalton.realtownblogs.com ... is this just more Google fun that if you're not one of the top rates blogs you don't appear at all?

5:02pm • #6
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I have used a feed reader for quite some time.  When I began blogging I was frustrated by the lact of subscribers.  Then I read that less than 4% of the population use rss readers.  They are catching on and one day I believe they will some what replace email.  My feed send information to my web site so that visitors can see that I updated my blog giving me kind of a double hit with my content.
6:01pm • #7
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Hey Jonathan... I'mconfused by your comment.  Are you asking why your blog isn't in the search results on Google??
6:03pm • #8
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My blog's in Google's search results, but not on the Google Reader when you search for Phoenix Arizona Real Estate blog.

URL is http://jdalton.realtownblogs.com

Just one of those anti-Google kinda days ...

6:11pm • #9
SEP
15
2006
Ok I see.  I'm not sure where they pull the results from for the feed search.  I noticed that your AR blog showed up though.
9:10am • #10
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Very helpful for me the bloggin neophyte.  I will give this a try and report back in a few weeks.  Thanks for the advice.
11:12am • #11
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16
2006
537,683 Points 35 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Thanks for a great intro explanation that has encouraged me to learn more. We need to be aware of the possibilities RSS can create for our online presence.
12:00am • #12
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I just signed up on Bloglines. Thanks very much. That was a lot of help.
2:24pm • #13
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06
2007
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Justin, this is just the sort of simplicity I need to explore further. 

 

Thanks.

12:05am • #14
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13
2008

Thanks.  This was very helpful.  Now if only I can learn how to get an rss feed onto my website. 

5:11am • #15
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21

Thanks for the info.  I will check your other blogs.

Jenny

6:30pm • #16
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07
123,761 Points 1 Featured Post

I think I am bgeginning to understand how to capture my favorite RSS feeds.  Now I just have to explore it a little more.  Next thing I would like to know is how to set up my blog so people can subscribe to it as an RSS feed.

1:02pm • #17
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OMG. You wrote this in 2006? LOL. All this time, this is the one part of technology that I have not been able to master.  But I'm still trying!

1:08am • #18
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Justin,  Just wanted to dust off your old post.  It looks like it's still got life in for some of us. LOL

7:27pm • #19
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thank you for this. I always wanted to know more and now I plan to put this to use.

11:29am • #20

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