RSS Awareness Day!

We interrupt our previously scheduled Making Mother’s day merry post for a public service announcement.

Today is RSS Awareness Day (and no, I didn’t make that up: see RSSDay.org). Tired of visiting all your favorite blogs only to discover that they don’t have any updates? Maybe it’s time to look at converting to RSS.

RSS, which is usually said to stand for “Really Simple Syndication,” is an easy way to have updates from your favorite blogs sent to you—either to your email or to an RSS reader.

If this sounds appealing to you, check out my post on What’s RSS? to learn more. Already using RSS in a reader and your blog? The post also has tips for getting more out of your blog’s RSS feed!

If RSS still sounds rather mysterious, you might want to review the video in the What’s RSS post for an easy-to-understand explanation of how it all works!

My readers’ most popular feed readers are Google Reader, which is what I use (you can also use the iGoogle personalized homepage under this one) and Bloglines. To receive updates from MamaBlogga in your RSS reader or email inbox, click on the image or text links to the right!

Back to your regularly scheduled blogging, already in progress.

Enjoy this entry? Subscribe to the full RSS feed or e-mail feed!

3 responses to “RSS Awareness Day!”

  1. Mme. Meow says:

    Hi Jordan! Happy RSS Awareness day and happy May!

  2. It’s RSS Awareness Day — DjuiceBlog Entertainment, Fun and Mobile Forums Blogs says:

    [...] Some other blog posts promoting RSS Awareness Day can be found here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here. There are also people tweeting about RSS Awareness Day. Below is a helpful [...]

  3. Writing and Blogging Info » It’s RSS Awareness Day says:

    [...] Some other blog posts promoting RSS Awareness Day can be found here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here. There are also people tweeting about RSS Awareness Day. Below is a helpful [...]

Leave your thoughts

Subscribe to Get MamaBlogga Updates

Join 300+ MamaBlogga readers 
Receive updates via RSS (What's RSS?)
OR
Get e-mail updates