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By RSS Tips and Tricks

  WordPress and RSS

WordPress does have a lot of cool RSS features built in. That is one reason we love to use wordpress as our choice publishing platform here at RSS 3.0

However there are some functionality and capabilities that many people do not even know of and this is what we are going to discuss in this article. You can of course tell the feed how many posts to show and if you want your information syndicated as a description or full text and we do suggest that you use the full text of your posts, it’s like getting more bang for you buck as far as getting your content out there.

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However, what about multiple rss feeds?

This is a topic that very rarely gets discussed, unless you buy some fancy course and that’s not what we are about here. We are ready willing and able to share all the ins and outs of the rss world, so here we go!

Yes, wordpress is setup, by default ready to create as many different rss feeds as you could want.

Why would a person want more than one rss feed for the same web site or blog? Well for several reasons, the first and most obvious, being the fact that you can syndicate multiple rss feeds and drive more traffic back to your website by the extra exposure created. The second, may not be as important for smaller sites but is very important for huge sites or any web site with many categories of interest.

If you have a bunch of categories on your site and people interested in one may not be interested in the other, why not give your website visitors the control to choose with section of rss updates they want to follow? This is a great way to get more subscribers to your rss feed and make sure that your subscribers are only getting the updated information that interests them.

WordPress Multiple RSS Feed - How To

We want to let everybody know that there are some plugins that will allow you to do this, but we have found them to be literally useless and then they want a back link on your site on top of there lack of development. So, that in mind you have been warned and here is what you need to do to create your own rss feeds from your site.

1. Make all the categories you want on the site and make sure that the children categories are named as you would like your rss feed to be named.

2. Go to the category of your blog that you want to make a new feed from.

3. In the address bar of your web browser, go to the end of the web address and add this /feed/

with the forward slashes!

4. Hit the enter key or load this web address you have just created.

5. You should now be looking at the RSS Feed of that category, you’ve done it!

This process can be repeated for as many categories as you like. All you need to do is add the link to the appropriate rss feed wherever it may be needed. If you want, you may add a new text widget and put the links to all of your rss feeds in it, so the visitors can choose the feed they want. If you use rss submission software, make sure to add each separate rss feed that you have created.

This seems to be pretty straight forward and simple, so I hope you have no problems creating your own feeds. However, if you do, feel free to contact the RSS 3.0 Suppot Team for any questions or comments you may have.

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Getting an application right

By Rupert Olma

  According to the latest figures, the unemployment figure is now at its highest level since 1997. Though the figures are, apparently, encouraging, showing a slowdown in the number of people finding themselves out of work, it is undeniable that now is the most difficult time in a decade to find a job.

So many people are looking for jobs at the moment that any position that is advertised receives dozens of applicants. That means that if you’re out of work and looking for a job, you have to do that little bit extra to make sure that your application form shines out.

So, what sort of stuff should you be trying to do in order to make it through the application stage?

The first thing you should do is make sure that your CV is well ordered and tidy, if you’re not very good with formatting of word documents there are many online templates that you can use. Your CV reflects you, so if nothing else, it should be well turned out. It might sound fairly inconsequential, but use a little bit of colour, obviously don’t adorn the thing with reds and yellows, but simply by putting section titles in a relatively conservative blue, the little bit of extra care can leap out at an employer.

The next thing that you should do is emphasise your skills. If you’ve been able to touch type since you were ten but have no formal qualifications, simply time yourself against the clock. Count how many words you can do in a minute and make sure that is clearly highlighted towards the top of the sheet.

Most employers are looking for experience, in addition to all the required skills for the job. If you don’t have work experience in a post like the one you are applying for, quickly think about what sort of skills might be required. If you’re going for a secretarial post, highlight the skills that you think a secretary would need. Make sure that what employment history you do have emphasises things like timekeeping, conscientiousness, and an ability to work to a schedule.

Many people can feel uncomfortable about drafting their CV as it requires a certain self-promotion that in some ways is decidedly un-British. The only way that you’re going to net a job is if you emphasise all your skills, so if you feel uncomfortable, don’t undersell yourself, get a friend to help with the drafting.

Ultimately, no set of guidelines will guarantee your success, all you can do is keep trying and if you’re struggling, always consider the possibility of doing some work experience that might enhance your CV in regards to the line of work you might be interested in.

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