Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Need RSS, Atom and ROR XML Codes on Your Website!


Do you have a website? If so, you need an ROR XMLNS code button which leads to a full ROR / RDF code page for your site. This code tells search engines all the special details you input into the code of your website. For example, he tells them special details about each particular product (or certain special ones) that you sell on your site or sites, tells the search engine bots your contact information such as your address and phone number (without informing the ' entire universe, since the code is invisible to everyone but you and the search engine bots examining your website), gives information on special other links you want search engine bots to associate with your website, and give any other important information that you want the big search engines to explore and learn about everything from your own site.

That's why you need this latest and greatest in Internet code technology: the ROR / RDF XMLNS code. This is a form of XML that does not validate as an RSS or Atom ago, but validation through the RDF Validation Service. You can search on that network, and you'll see what I mean. Meanwhile, there is the issue of Really Simple Syndication and Atom XML codes. These codes DO NOT validate through RSS Validation sites as regular feed codes. These codes, also known as RSS, can be taken by people visiting your site and entry into their own RSS and Atom feed readers such as RSS Reader (which you can download for free off their website) and other news aggregators and feed readers.

These codes are great for spreading news on your website around. Basically, each introduce important parts of your website - or even the entire website in its entirety - if you choose that you want to spread every page around the general public through what is normally known as news readers and aggregation blogs and services. You can find these services on the entire Web sites, and are rapidly gaining in use and popularity. A good example of such a service is the NewsIsFree website, a news aggregator. These services usually take news feeds of all kinds and some blogs, the more they are starting to take advertisement feeds. This last part is a bit 'of concern due to the fact that spyware and adware can then be passed so widespread throughout the WWW.

This is being looked into very seriously by experts. Many people worry that RSS will be used as a tool for this, so be careful about copying RSS advertisement feeds into news aggregator or feed blog. The news and the normal daily or weekly expression blog feeds should be perfectly safe, for now. You should be able to scan RSS and Atom feeds for all types of malware someday in the not too distant.

The RSS and Atom feeds are attached generally to little tiny orange buttons labeled "XML" and nothing more. Sometimes Atom are attached to small blue buttons labeled "ATOM". The buttons are less than an inch long and a few centimeters wide, and would be very difficult to see if it were not for their bright coloration. The kind that sport is a bright white, too. Some services are starting to use the buttons slightly larger and more visible, but similar to their particular XML related services. The ROR / RDF xmlns buttons are a bit 'bigger, being an inch long, but they are the same thickness as the RSS / Atom buttons and are half orange and half gray. They say "ROR" in the orange and "INFO" on the gray side, off center. They also have a line of yellow light around each portion and the margin of the button, plus the guy is a light yellow, which makes them a little 'easier to see, without being so colorful. They are mostly placed visibly on your site in order to boast of the fact that now sport ROR / RDF code on your website.

You can go ahead and even input the code directly into your site, without ever bothering to use any of the colored buttons ROR, but boring. Just load the code into a text file ror.xml the root of the site. You must do this if you see the button or not, however, and you also do this in the case of RSS and Atom codes. They load feed.xml and atom.xml or something very similar to that in most cases. There is some leeway in naming XML file these special codes, but must be sent as a text file in the root directory of your website. It could, however, want to see one or more of the ROR buttons on your website, preferably on the site map or home page, as this button is the only one there so that search engines are able to gather valuable information you want to share with them your website.

The more such links you have, the more often major search engine bots will take on them, you see. So we advise you to proudly display that you have ROR / RDF code on your website. I definitely recommend getting at least a code of ROR for your site to increase ranking in search engines, or keep them high, and a code of an RSS feed for the website to your website or websites of value. Remember that you can connect more than one web site in a single feed or one ROR / RDF code file. This is something that makes these special codes so popular and valuable to users.

You will see a series of small buttons on some of the websites you are visiting today, especially those from large companies. Probably, you've already seen, and now you know what they are! Soon nobody will be able to do without these little "pill" buttons to advertise all services they have to offer their commercial or even their personal audience.

We believe that a professional must be based codes for you, but if you have the time, there are tutorials web site on the net that show how to learn quickly or slowly, depending on the speed, how to write validatable XML code. This can be very complicated, so we are highly recommending that you use professional services. Please begin today to see exactly what you can do for you in the realm of authoring these codes yet streamlined and enormously useful to have a little 'complicated XML.

POSTSCRIPT TO ARTICLE: Nowadays you also need a Google Sitemap for your site to make it properly Google-friendly. A professional can save time and effort to build are very Google-friendly sitemap, or you can read the tutorial on your site to Google Sitemaps and figure out how to build your own sitemap or sitemaps ....

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