To start it off, what we're going to be 
talking about is, actually what are RSS feeds
and how can we benefit from them.
Here's another way to subscribe to content
and it's a way that users can use third-party
apps or websites to be able to read your content
on these apps.
So, they can read a bunch of different websites
content all in one location, so they don't
necessarily have to visit your website each
time.
And so the benefit of this is, ultimately
continued readership.
It allows readers or users to be able to continue
reading your website, continue reading your
content without physically having to go there
and that's just good for building an audience.
The great thing about Wordpress is that, RSS
feeds are automatically integrated into our
website.
So all you have to do in order to access these
RSS feeds is simply go to your [domainname]/feed.
So, for example, if you wanted to visit Wordpress.com's
RSS feed, all you go is wordpress.com/feed.
So what we see here is actually the RSS feed
for Wordpress.com and the great thing about
this is, all we have to do is just copy and
paste this URL into our RSS feed reader and
we're able to subscribe to their content as
soon as new content is posted.
The RSS feed that is outputted with Wordpress
is not necessarily the most user-friendly
and that's why we're going to be using FeedBurner
in order to actually present this content
in a much more user-friendly manner.
I'll actually show you how to set everything
up with FeedBurner but if you wanted to look
at the FeedBurner account or look at the FeedBurner
RSS is, you just go to feeds.FeedBurner.com/[and
whatever the name of it was].
In order to actually create an RSS feed with
FeedBurner or more likely how to use the interface
of FeedBurner to display your RSS feed, all
you do is simply go to FeedBurner.com, sign
in with your Gmail account, this is going
to be absolutely free, and when you get to
this window, all you're going to do is paste
in our RSS feed of Wordpress or basic RSS
feed.
Remember just our [domainname]/feed and we're
going to click on next.
And when we see in this menu, all we're going
to name is our feed title, so name it whatever
that describes your website well and the feed
address and you could be whatever you want.
In this case, since the actual FeedBurner
of Wordpress is already taken, it's going
to add this little extension.
So we'll just say that's okay and we're going
to click "next."
So this URL right here is actually our FeedBurner
URL, so it in fact has installed correctly
and so if ever you wanted anybody to subscribe
to our RSS feed, we just direct them over
to here and simply, they would be able to
see something like this and they could subscribe
with whatever different options they wanted
to.
Subscribe with Feebly, or simply just copy
and paste this FeedBurner URL into their RSS
feed reader and that's it.
There are many different options that we can
actually customize FeedBurner but you can
just play around with those in a bit.
