Конвертер rss в html

RSS To HTML — How To Convert RSS Feeds Into Published Web Pages — A Mini-Guide

RSS feeds are a great way of not only promoting your own online content, but also of leveraging that of other independent publishers for syndication purposes. Sooner or later you are going to want to make the news from your RSS feeds accessible to a broader audience, whether you want to aggregate and filter the latest news in your particular tightly-focused niche, or bring fresh traffic to your website by allowing others to do the same. RSS To HTML services allow you to easily publish these news feeds directly to your web site, just like any other content.

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There is a big difference between stealing other people’s hard work outright for publication on your own website — a practice known as splogging — and the reciprocal benefits of syndicating RSS news feeds.

RSS gives you the opportunity to create a win-win situation for your website visitors and those whose RSS feeds you choose to syndicate. Take for example the stream of news on the home page of Master New Media. Here you have a niche-targeted news radar created to appeal to the readership of this very site.

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This is made possible through RSS. Several times a day the Master New Media editors hand-pick news items from a custom built stream of RSS news feeds, and publish them to the web. In this way Master New Media readers have a single hub from which they can find the latest news in the world of new media communications, while the publishers of the individual news items benefit from a nice boost in site traffic. Everybody is left with a smile on their face.

In this mini-guide I have gathered together a range of alternatives that will allow you to publish RSS feeds directly onto your own web page or blog, adding instant value and freshness to your content, even when you don’t have the time to write new material for yourself.

Easy-to-use RSS to HTML tools

The services listed below make it easy for anyone to convert their RSS feed — or someone else’s — into a few lines of embeddable code. This makes it very simple for anyone with no experience of complicated programming languages and coding to publish their feeds effectively.

It really is as simple as making use of the service of your choice, entering the URL of your RSS feed, customizing how it will look on your website, and then grabbing the few lines of code given to you at the end. All you have to do then is embed the code into your web page, blog template or blog post — much as you would a YouTube video. As if by magic, you have a constant stream of fresh news.

The most common way that the creators of these services get RSS feeds onto your site is through Javascript. While this makes it easy for the non-technical among us to get up and running, the downside is that the news content you bring in via the RSS feed cannot be read by the search engine bots that scan your website content.

This is because JavaScript, when placed in the HTML code of your website, does not actually contain any news content, but rather a few lines of code that call that information from the original news source. As such, when the search engine looks for content in your JavaScript-published RSS news feed, it doesn’t find anything to report.

Consequently, those keenly interested in search engine optimization might want to consider alternatives to JavaScript-based RSS to HTML solutions, such as services that make use of PHP.

    Jawfish http://www.geckotribe.com/rss/jawfish/

      Overview:Jawfish lets you fill out simple forms to pick a feed and customize its appearance. Once you are happy with the result, you can copy a piece of HTML code generated by the service and paste it into your page. Your choice of RSS and Atom newsfeeds update automatically, and Jawfish displays them on your website

    Feedburner BuzzBoost http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/publishers/buzzboost

      Overview:Feedburner BuzzBoost is a free service for existing members of the Feedburner service. It gives you a simple way to share your existing Feedburner RSS feeds. BuzzBoost job is to redisplay your feed content anywhere you can copy and paste a short snippet of HTML code. The actual BuzzBoost code is just a short line of JavaScript that displays content items and information from a FeedBurner feed according to settings you provide.

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    FeedSweephttp://www.howdev.com/products//feedsweep/

      Overview:Feedsweep uses a combination of XML and JavaScript technologies to read news feeds from other web sites and interactively generate HTML code that displays the contents of those news feeds. Because FeedSweep uses industry-standard JavaScript, it can be incorporated into any web page, regardless of platform or programming language

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    RSS-To-JavaScripthttp://www.rss-to-javascript.com

      Overview:RSS-To-JavaScript RSS-to-JavaScript.com was designed to easily convert any valid RSS, RDF or ATOM feed into easy to implement Javascript. You can generate the simple piece of code needed without having to sign up for the service, as it requires no registration

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    Feedroll Prohttp://www.feedrollpro.com

      Overview: After filling out a simple form to customize your RSS feeds, Feedroll Pro outputs your content using a short piece of JavaScript code, which you can embed directly into the HTML of your webpage. Feedroll Pro makes it easy for you to syndicate your RSS feeds, giving the end-user the ability to easily customize your feed to the needs of their site from a custom landing page. FeedrollPro is the only syndication solution to provide you real time stats to track your content allowing you to easily find ansers for the questions: What pages is it appearing on? How many impressions is it getting? How many click-throughs are you getting? What are your most popular headlines?

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    RSSinclude

      Overview:RSSinclude from RSSInfo.com is a very simple web application that allows you to integrate RSS content into your website using a choice of PHP, Javascript or iFrame implementation. Using a very easy to complete form, you can convert your RSS to HTML in seconds
  • RSS Feed Reader http://www.rssfeedreader.com
    • Overview:RSS Feedreader lets you easily publish your RSS feeds to a choice of either JavaScript or PHP, without having to need any coding skills at all. You can customize your news feeds using a simple interface, and then output them in the popular JavaScript or the search-engine friendly PHP. If you choose embed the PHP into your website, your web feeds become an actual part of your website in the eyes of the search engines.
    • Price: Free to use

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    RSS2HTMLhttp://www.rss2html.com

      Overview:RSS2HTML takes a slightly different approach to the majority of RSS to HTML services listed here. Rather than giving you a small piece of code to embed within your web pages, RSS2HTML takes your RSS feed and creates a complete web page from it, using your layout and color scheme choices. You are then free to send your site visitors to the URL assigned to you

    Web widget solutions

    Web Widgets often make use of Javascript in addition to other programming languages, and offer another very easy way to incorporate RSS feeds directly into your website.

    Rather than embedding the news stream itself into your web page, you embed a customized RSS aggregator, which you can then make changes to without having to republish it. As is the case with other JavaScript-based solutions, the news content contained within your widgets cannot be read by search engines.

      Grazr http://www.grazr.com

        Overview: Among its other rich featuresGrazr is a very simple way to pull RSS feeds into your website, and present them in a great looking browser that you can embed anywhere on your web-page. Users can even visit the full posts of RSS news items from within the Grazr browser. Robin Good reviewed the service in full early last year.

      Musestorm RSS widget http://www.musestorm.com/widgets

        Outline: Even simpler than Grazr, the Musestorm RSS widget might just be the easiest way yet to publish an RSS news feed to your website. In the space of seconds you can have a very simple news feed ready to embed into your website, in a choice of themed skins

      RSS to HTML with feed splicing, editing and publishing

      It is one thing to have a rolling RSS feed that includes everything published, and quite another to be able to combine feeds, and either automatically filter or hand-select the most relevant news items published.

      The following services give you the ability to not only convert your RSS feeds into HTML, but also to combine, filter and personally edit your news content before you publish it to the web.

        MySyndicaat http://www.mysyndicaat.com/

          Overview:MySyndicaat is an effective tool for the aggregation, filtering and publication of multiple RSS feeds. Using MySyndicaat, the user can create custom news radars comprised of numerous RSS feeds. Feeds can be filtered for key words and repetition, and the user has the option of either accepting all aggregated news items for publication, or creating hand-selected news digests. These digests can then be published to your website by embedding a snippet of code into the HTML of your web pages or blog posts. Robin Good reviewed the service in full in 2005

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      • Feed Digesthttp://www.feeddigest.com/
        • Overview:Feed Digest is a well-established service (boasting over 20,000 users) that makes it very simple to both convert RSS to HTML / Javascript and, as an additional feature, aggregate different RSS feeds together, filter them and then produce attractively themed news feeds. The interface is very well designed, and it is very simple to combine and indeed publish RSS feeds within the HTML of your website.
        • Price: $11.99 per year

        Advanced feed conversion

        If you insist on having greater control over your feed conversion than the easy-to-use solutions covered so far, or want to make sure that your feeds are visible to the search engines, you may want to consider the following more advanced options. Without some basic knowledge of coding, you may find these alternatives a little complex and decide to enlist a webmaster to help you out.

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          PHP solution — Technoramahttp://www.tecnorama.org/document.php?id_doc=68

            Overview: The Technorama PHP RSS Reader Dreamweaver Extension will allow those developers or webmasters familiar with Adobe Dreamweaver to publish RSS feeds to your web pages without having to do any coding

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          PHP solution — CaRPhttp://www.geckotribe.com/rss/carp/

            Overview:CaRP is a PHP script that creates HTML web pages from your RSS feeds. Once installed on your server, CaRP allows you to create highly customized pages of RSS-driven news or other RSS-delivered content. There are three versions of CaRP, each with progressively more in the way of display customization features

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          ASP solution — Byte Scouthttp://www.bytescout.com/how_to_display_rss_using_asp.html

            Overview:Byte Scout has provided a free RSS to HTML script for those using ASP on their servers. The script can be copied and adapted to suit your needs, and a FAQ is included with the script in case you have any problems with it

          Additional resources

          If you would like to learn more about converting RSS feeds into web pages, you might want to check out the following links:

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          Content Widgets is part of RSSGround.com — content discovery and sharing service

          Content widget

          Create a content widget of any size (vertical or horizontal) to fit your website template

          Code format

          Choose HTML, PHP or JavaScript format for content widget to match your website source

          Content feeds

          Add one or several content feeds (Atom or RSS) to your content widget

          Easy editing

          Edit your content widgets from your RSS Ground account to automatically update them on your website

          Widget layout

          Customize your content widget layout to tune your website design

          Self-updating feeds

          All feeds in content widgets are self-updating and display only fresh content

          Why I need content widgets?

          Content widget is a self-updating content block placed to any spot of your webpage or blog. It will display all latest information from content feeds and can be configured to match your webpage design and layout. You can place several content widgets to your website to display ever updated content on your topic.

          Content widgets from RSS Ground will help you creating content blocks with custom layout and design settings which will display ever-updated content from a list of your content feeds. Content widgets with fresh and targeted content will attract not only more relevant traffic to your websites and blogs but also will help you to get indexed higher in search engines.

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