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Additional Information:
It takes less than a minute to use Express RSS to add content to your web pages. Simply select your feed, press and button, and Express RSS provides you with a small bit of code you just cut-and-paste into your webpage’s source code. If you wish, you can even insert it as an Include File and add the same RSS feed to every one of your pages at once.
And if you’ve heard that you can only use RSS feeds on .PHP pages or the debatable argument that .HTML pages are indexed at higher ranks than .PHP pages, Express RSS will take care of your concerns. Add RSS feeds to your HTML pages with no PHP and no Javascript needed.
Express RSS even supports adding feeds to sites that run ATOM, like Blogger.com.
Save feeds for future use. Fully customize feeds to seamlessly integrate with your site. Control font, size, style, and colors of titles and descriptions separately. Choose the number of listings your feeds will display daily. Select whether or not to display dynamic links and whether to open in the same or a different window. And optional dynamic outbound links keep you from leaking PageRank.
Once you’ve made all your settings, use the Preview feature to make sure it looks just right.
Along with your purchase of Express RSS, you’ll get the following Bonus gifts:
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Blogging 101: a 61 page report on how to incorporate RSS and blogs into your marketing strategy and increase traffic and conversions
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Super-Charged Linking: tool for easily exchanging reciprocal links with other sites
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Small Business Secrets: ebook by entrepreneur Tim Knox
Express RSS costs $67 and comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. Install and configure yourself (fine if you know how to FTP and set permissions for files) or have it done for you for $25 extra.
And if you’re still uncertain about buying Express RSS, but wish to learn more, subscribe for free to ExpressRSS’s opt-in RSS Riches email course.
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