eduLinksNow RSS Feeds
The eduLinksNow Articles & Videos RSS Feed allows subscribers to be automatically notified when new a
new article or video on edu and gov linking strategy becomes available. Subscribing to the feed ensures that
you won’t have to check back periodically to see whether or not we have posted something new, and you
will be proactively notified when new content is available. You can, of course, unsubscribe from our feed at any time.
In addition to our Articles & Videos RSS Feed, you can also access and subscribe to our
Link Building Blog RSS Feed that
will deliver to you in real time our latest blog updates concerning the edu and gov links industry.
What Is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a global standard for publishing content.
RSS files are text files, in a standardized format known as XML, that contain a list of items consisting of
at least a title, summary, and a link (URL) to a web page. RSS files may also be referred to as RSS feeds
or RSS channels. Web site publishers use RSS feeds to distribute information such as articles, interesting
content, and content from weblogs (blogs). This makes it easier for you to obtain and read this information.
How to Read Our Feeds
In order to receive updates from our Feeds, you will need to subscribe to each feed using an RSS reader
or aggregator. An RSS reader/aggregator is a web service or software on a PC that allows you to
subscribe to and read RSS feeds such as this one. Often the reader or aggregator is located within
your browser, making for extremely convenient and quick access to our latest updates. For more information
on readers/aggregators, visit Wikipedia’s entry on the subject.
Where to Get Our Feeds
Here are a few popular RSS web services where you can add our feeds:
