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NotePage, Inc., developers of the popular
FeedForAll RSS feed editor, announced today that it has added educational video tutorials to the FeedForAll website. The video tutorials explain the ins and outs of RSS, podcasting, and the syndication of content on the Internet.
RSS is an acronym that stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is the de facto standard for syndicating content on the Internet. Podcasting expands on the RSS concept by adding audio and video elements to the RSS feed.
The video tutorials are designed to assist and educate both experienced webmasters and beginners about RSS feeds and podcasting. Each video tutorial guides the user in a step-by-step manner. The video tutorials are available free of charge, and the topics covered include How To Create A Basic RSS Feed, How To Create An iTunes-Compatible Podcast, How To Create A Video Podcast, Why Use RSS?, How To Optimize An RSS Feed, How To Convert RSS To HTML, and much much more.
The videos can be accessed at
http://www.feedforall.com/rss-videos.htm
If you are struggling with the decision of whether to implement RSS feeds or not, consider the following pros and cons for webmasters who use RSS feeds as part of their content and communication plan...
Benefits - Pros Of Using RSS
The benefits for a webmaster who opts to implement RSS feeds on their website are numerous:
1. Saves Time
RSS feeds save time. RSS subscribers can quickly scan RSS feeds, without having to visit each and every website. Subscribers can then click on any items they are interested in, to get additional information.
Pros and Cons of Using RSS Feeds
NotePage, Inc. the publishers of the audio recording software, RecordForAll, has created an audio education center. The audio education center is designed for podcasters interested in audio recording and editing.The audio education center contains a collection of educational articles, video tutorials, and support resources for podcasters.
The Audio Education Center can be accessed at
http://www.recordforall.com/audio-education-center.htm
For more information contact, NotePage, Inc. at PO Box 296, Hanover, MA 02339. Phone: 781-829-0500. Fax: 781-582-1869. E-mail: sales@recordforall.com . Internet:
http://www.recordforall.com.
About RecordForAll
RecordForAll version 1 requires Windows XP or 32 bit Vista running on a Pentium-class computer. RecordForAll costs $39.95, and may be purchased securely online at
http://www.recordforall.com. RecordForAll can also be purchased as part of a podcasting bundle that includes FeedForAll for only $ 69.95. You can download a free fully-functional 30-day trial from the same web address.
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