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Q: What is an RSS Feed? Lisa Larter - RSS Feed

A: RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is used to feed or aggregate content for the reader. The symbol for RSS looks like a Wi-Fi symbol on its side.  It is about making the information you want to read all come to one place so you don’t have to visit multiple websites to find it.

You can find more in-depth information about this here: http://www.whatisrss.com/

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Lisa Larter

Founder and CEO of the Lisa Larter Group, master strategist, author, speaker, podcast host, social media expert, consultant, and business coach. Lisa inspires entrepreneurs and business owners to see the possibilities for their organizations when it comes to strategy. She uncomplicates modern marketing and creates (and implements) strategies for businesses that are guaranteed to increase visibility, inbound leads, and revenue.

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