What Is RSS?
In short, RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a format that greatly simplifies content distribution over the internet. Once you sign up for an RSS feed through a website such as ours, you automatically get updated news content and newly added online articles sent right to your desktop, either to an RSS reader, or your browser if it has an RSS feature installed. (We also offer to send you an e-mail with the newest articles added.)
How Does RSS Work?
In general, when a new article is posted, or a page changes, an RSS feed delivers it to your desktop. For example, when we add a new article to any article category you've subscribed to, your RSS reader will automatically display the new article (title, or title with summary) without you having to go to the website to see if a new article has been added. Your RSS reader will automatically check for new articles for you!
What Can I Use RSS For?
RSS comes in very handy, not just if you're interested in the latest fundraising articles on this site, but also if you'd like to keep track of a news site's newest headlines, tracking packages, tracking airline schedules, a blog, or a calendar of some sort. Many websites are now offering RSS feeds.
How Do I get Started?
First, check to see if your browser has an RSS feature, or search for "RSS reader" on the web. Many are free, but a paid version usually offers more features and customer support. Then simply copy and paste the following feed URL into your RSS reader:
http://www.fundraisingip.com/fundraising/rss
Done!
If you don't want to bother with an RSS feed, simply sign up for our free updates by e-mail and we will notify you as soon as new articles have been added to our site!
The following symbols are used for RSS: