What is a RSS Feed? Defined
Posted by Deb BixlerRSS Feed Definition
Technically a RSS feed is defined as a “really simple syndication” or feeding of information from a blog or website that is frequently updated. A feed being basically a string of urls that feed into your email or the bookmarks on your browser.
When people ask “what is an RSS feed I prefer the non-technical answer to the question. A RSS feed is that it is a system that you can use to subscribe to a website so that you can be updated anytime a blog or website that you are interested in posts new information. Using a RSS system feed you can subscribe to one blog (like this one) or to many blogs or webpages that you like the content and the information is of interest to you. This saves you a lot of time. You do not have to visit the website frequently to check for new information.
RSS Feed via Email or Bookmark
Your computer feeds it to you as it is updated. Look at the link at the right of this page to see the Create A Cash Flow Show link to the RSS feed. You can subscribe just to the posts, or to the comments posted by visitors too.
There is a choice of subscribing via an email into your inbox which is the way I prefer to subsribe to my favorite blogs. The other way to subscribe is via a bookmark in your favorites tab.
When you want to receive all of the new Create A Cash Flow Show posts that I make without having to check at the blog every time, just sign up for the RSS feed. The RSS Feed is safe and secure and keeps you posted on what we are talking about. You can decide based on the title and excerpt if you want to visit the site and read the whole post.




