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RSS Feeds Creation Website Now Rerouting Cache Through Their Cloud Based File System for a Better and Faster User Experience

mysitefeed.com would like their users to know that they can now expect to have a better and faster experience when working with their website. This is because many queries are now being cached through their cloud server's file system which results in blazing fast performance. This was done out of necessity as this popular site to create RSS feeds approaches the 10,000+ feed mark which had previously caused some performance issues with the system. The company, which has been running since 2007, says that it will continue to do whatever it takes for their clients to have a user-friendly experience when using their website.

Longtime employee Debbie McMurtry, says, “We are very excited about the fact that we are approaching some 10,000 feeds since our website was first created 13-years ago. That’s a pretty big accomplishment for any internet-based service provider. Although the 10,000-feed figure is a mark we had always hoped for, we have come to realize that it also offers some drawbacks as far as the way that many users had slowed down the performance of our website. Luckily, we have some gifted techs that discovered we can bring our system’s speeds back up significantly by rerouting cache through their cloud-based server’s file system. We have already received several compliments from users as they have come to realize that our site’s speed has significantly improved and that has resulted in a much more enjoyable site use experience for them.”

McMurtry says that for those who are not familiar with what RSS feeds are, she says they are a very handy way to help businesses and other users’ direct traffic back to the information that they have on their websites. According to the longtime employee, this is a great way for the site’s users to generate new and repeat visitors to their websites. She says this can be extremely helpful for website owners that have sites built using static HTML or use eCommerce cart systems. RSS can best be described as a family of XML dialects for web syndication that are primarily used by news websites and weblogs. McMurtry went on to say there are three popular versions of RSS feeds. These are Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91), RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and 1.0), and Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0). Since these are not easy feeds to create for average computer users, she says that’s why people come to their site to get help creating them.

The longtime employee went on to say that RSS technology enables internet users to take advantage of websites that have conveniently provided them with RSS feeds. She says that typically these are websites that are known to frequently change and add content. By using sites like mysitefeed.com, that will allow website owners to use specially designed software to create their own RSS feeds. RSS feeds usually describe the site owner’s website article in a few sentences and have a link to take the reader to the complete article on a website. The longtime employee stated that sites that feature RSS links are also very popular because unlike with most newspapers these days and other information services, the content on them most generally can be accessed for free. McMurtry acknowledged that there are other benefits that website owners get from using RSS feeds too. This includes their frequent readers being able to track updates and new information posted on the site using an aggregator. She added that some of the categories that mysitefeed.com can help users create an RSS feed for include business, entertainment, health, real estate, law, ringtones, sports, and several miscellaneous categories.

For those that are interested in getting more information on how to make RSS feeds, they can refer to the company website for information on how to do this. There is no charge for using the basic mysitefeed.com RSS creation service and those that want an enhanced and more professional experience simply have to pay $8.95 per month.

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For more information about mysitefeed.com, contact the company here:

mysitefeed.com
Debbie McMurtry
7204893790
create-rss-feeds@mysitefeed.com
732 Front St Suite #209
Louisville, CO 80027

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