Blogs and
RSS feeds work well together. They can go hand
in hand.
Theoretically, you could rig any website with an
outgoing
RSS feed, but the strategy works a lot better with
a blog.
There are a few reasons for that.
First, RSS
feeds only tend to be picked up if they are
providing
something new or timely. They’re appreciated as
a means of
providing and organizing new information. You
won’t win
any RSS feed popularity contests if your feed
consists
of nothing more than the recitation of an
unchanging
page from a static site.
Second,
the commonly used blogging platforms allow you to
create RSS
feeds automatically. You don’t have to program
special
coding of any sort. In most cases, you don’t even
have to
try--the platform creates the feed automatically.
Third, the
RSS feed reader model, as previously mentioned,
exists
because people want an organized way of tracking and
reading
their favored informational and news providing sites.
That’s the
very essence of most blogs. RSS logic just doesn’t adhere quite as well to a
static site.