Syndicate Site Reference Content
Make the Site Reference content your content
What are Site Reference Feeds?
Site Reference feeds are sources of articles, tutorials, and commentaries
that you can display on your website free of charge. These articles, tutorials,
and commentaries are the same articles that are shown on Site Reference. When
Site Reference updates, your feed will update, bringing fresh content to your
website.
The feeds we provide are offered in RSS 1.0. However, for those who are not familiar with RSS, we provide a free tool to convert the feed into either PHP code (the most recommended method), JavaScript code, or iFrames. You can find that RSS Parser Here.
What is RSS?
RSS is a type of XML. More simply put, RSS is a simple way to syndicate content,
such as the articles that you find on Site Reference. In fact, RSS stands
for just that, Really Simple Syndication. To learn more about RSS,
we suggest reading these two articles:
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Ways To Read An RSS Feed
RSS Explained
- All Articles - Feed
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- General Articles - Feed
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- Internet Marketing Articles - Feed
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- Website Development Articles - Feed
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- Search Engine Articles - Feed
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- Site Reference Forums - Feed
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Don't understand RSS? Use our RSS Parser.
Syndicating Individual Articles
You are also able to copy individual articles from Site Reference. If you would like to place an article on your website, you must follow these guidelines:
- You MUST keep all links active and in tact. You are not allowed to remove them or alter them in any way.
- We ask that you keep a link to Site Reference included.
- It is required that you keep the resource box. The resource box is the 'about the author' section which usually links back to the author's website.
Please respect our authors by giving them proper credit. If you have any questions about a specific article, you may contact us here.
