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MorningAdvertiser.co.uk RSS Feeds

MorningAdvertiser.co.uk news is now available through an RSS service, free of charge.

What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing text and other Web content. It is used by computer programs that organize headlines and other content for easy reading and is a good way to learn of new, updated and changed content.

Our RSS feed provides the latest industry news to your site. With our award winning team of dedicated journalists posting stories as and when they happen, and in an easily readable format, your company would benefit greatly from being able to show it's in touch with the industry by showing our news stories on your site.

What's in it for us?

We benefit from an increase in our search engine rankings and more publicity.

We’d appreciate it if you included our logo:
Red, on white background.
Or, white on red background.

and a link to:

http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk

wherever you feature the RSS feed, but it’s not essential.

How to subscribe to the MorningAdvertiser.co.uk RSS.
A program known as a feed reader or aggregator can check RSS-enabled webpages on behalf of any user and display any press releases or articles that it finds. RSS will deliver the first paragraph and headline.

Clicking on a headline will take you straight to the full story on MorningAdvertiser.co.uk via your web browser.

Many newsreaders are available as standalone programs or extensions of existing programs such as web browsers.

Web-based feed readers and news aggregators require no software installation and make the feed available on any computer with Web access. RSS feeds typically are linked via an orange rectangle with the letters XML or RSS .

Once you have set up your newsreader, you can subscribe to the MorningAdvertiser.co.uk RSS.

To do this, first copy the URL of our XML page:

click here and copy this URL.

Then follow the instructions for your particular newsreader and paste this location wherever it asks for the location of the service to which you wish to subscribe. 

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