How to Add an RSS Feed
First I guess we should define what an RSS Feed is. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS feeds are generally the way that blog posts are distributed to subscribers of the blog. When you come across a blog that has topics that interest you, you can easily set up your Outlook or Internet Explorer to receive the feed and notify you via email as new articles are published. If you don’t want to be notified via email every time a new article is published you can also utilize Google Reader in your Google Account.
How to Add an RSS Feed in Outlook
1. Open the Tools menu
2. On the RSS Tab click New
3. In the New RSS Feed dialog box, type the URL of the RSS Feed. For example, http://www.atlantaagentsforum.com/feed/
4. Click Add
5. Click OK
How to Add an RSS Feed in Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 7 has a built in RSS reader. When you subscribe to the Web Site that you want to receive the content from it is automatically delivered to your RSS Reader.
1. Open the browser click on the link of the RSS Icon or the Entries Feed on the site you are subscribing to.
2. A new dialog box will appear asking if you want to subscribe to the feed.
3. Click Yes
4. The selected site will now show up in your Favorites
How to Add an RSS Feed In Google Reader
1. If you do not already have one, set up a Google Account
2. Once in the Reader section of your Google Account click on Add subscription
3. Enter the URL (web address) of the website you are subscribing to. For example, http://www.atlantaagentsforum.com/feed/
4. Google Reader is internet based and you can view your subscriptions from any computer that has an internet connection by just logging into your Google account and clicking on Reader
