Is your organization stuck with static Web pages that don’t support RSS feeds? Are you too strapped for cash to upgrade to an RSS-capable publishing system? Thanks to a new Web service called Feed43, you don’t have to wait on the RSS sidelines any longer. Feed43 (loosely pronounced “Feed for free”) allows you to turn ANY Web page into an RSS feed. Link to the feed from your Web site and visitors can subscribe to your content from their favorite RSS readers.
The Feed43 system allows you to specify precisely the content on any particular page that should be included in a feed. So if, for example, you have a static HTML news page, you can set up an RSS feed that captures your latest updates. The same goes for photo albums, event calendars, or any other changeable content that you would like to push to your visitors through RSS.
Did I lose you at “RSS?” Watch this excellent three-minute, plain-English explanation of RSS.

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