What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a new way to receive the latest news and information from W3PR and an ever-increasing number of business, news and opinion sites.
It's not e-mail, and it's not the same-old Web. Rather, like Internet Messaging (IM) before it, RSS is a new way to communicate across the Internet. With e-mail and IM, once someone has your e-mail address they can send you e-mail anytime they want, including those nasty "spam" messages. With RSS you control what RSS "feeds" you'd like to receive.
Like e-mail and Web browsing, you'll need another piece of software, an RSS Reader. Fortunately, there are many good RSS Readers out there, including a very good free one for Windows PCs, RSS Reader.
Once you've got the reader installed, add our RSS feed to the list of feeds your reader monitors.
Then, whenever W3PR receives new information about Search Engine Optimization, Internet Marketing or related topics, we'll immeidately update our feed, which will pass the information along to you whenever your RSS Reader looks at our site, typically within an hour after we've posted the new information
Terms for using W3PR's RSS Feed
- W3PR receives no personally-identifying information about you when you sign-up for our RSS feed.
- You may not remove W3PR attribution in the feeds or modify the feeds in any other way.
- Use of the W3PR feeds are at your own risk. We make no representation or warranty regarding the feeds and W3PR reserves the right to modify or terminate the feeds at any time without notice at our sole option.
