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By Karen Cole-Peralta

Do you have a website? If so, you need an ROR XMLNS code buttonwhich leads to a full ROR/RDF code page for your website. Thiscode tells search engines all about the special details youinput into the code about your website. For example, it tellsthem special details about each particular product (or certainspecial ones) that you sell on your site or sites, it tells thesearch engine bots your contact information such as yourbusiness address and phone number (without informing the entireuniverse, as the code is invisible to all but you and the searchengine bots examining your website), it gives info on specialother links you want the search engine bots to associate withyour website, and it gives any other such major info that youwant the big search engines to explore and know all about fromyour website.

That's why you need this latest and greatest in Internet codetechnology: the ROR/RDF XMLNS code. It's a form of XML thatdoesn't validate like an RSS or Atom feed does; it validatesthrough the RDF Validation Service. You can look that up on theNet, and you'll see what I mean. Meanwhile, there's the matterof the Really Simple Syndication and the Atom XML codes. Thesecodes DO validate through RSS Validation sites as regular feedcodes. These codes, also known as feeds, can be taken by peoplevisiting your website and input into their own RSS and Atom feedreaders, such as RSS Reader (which you can download for free offof their website) and other news aggregators and feed readers.

These codes are great for spreading news on your website around.Basically, they each introduce important parts of your website-- or even your whole site in its entirety -- if you choose thatyou want to spread every page around to the general publicthrough what's normally known as news and blog aggregationreaders and services. You can find these services on websitesall over the Web, and they're rapidly gaining in use andpopularity. A good example of such a service is the NewsIsFreewebsite, a news aggregator. These services usually take newsfeeds of all kinds and some blogs, plus they're starting to takeadvertisement feeds. This latter portion is a bit of a worry dueto the fact that spyware and adware can thus be passed in awidespread manner all around the WWW.

This is being looked into very seriously by the experts. Mostpeople are concerned that RSS will be used like a tool for this,so please be careful about copying RSS advertisement feeds intoyour news or blog feeds aggregator. The news and the normaldaily or weekly expression blog feeds should be perfectly safe,for now. You should be able to scan RSS and Atom feeds for alltypes of malware someday in the not too distant future.

The RSS and Atom feeds are attached generally to little tinyorange buttons labeled "XML" and nothing more. Sometimes Atomfeeds are attached to little blue buttons labeled "ATOM". Thebuttons are less than half an inch long and only a fewcentimeters wide, and would be very hard to see if it weren'tfor their bright coloration. The type they sport is a brightwhite, too. Some services are starting to use slightly largerand more visible but similar buttons for their particularXML-related services. The ROR/RDF XMLNS buttons are a littlebigger, being an inch long, but are the same thickness as theRSS/Atom buttons and are half orange and half grey. They say"ROR" in the orange portion and "INFO" on the grey side,off-center. They also have a light yellow line around eachportion and the margin of the button, plus the type is a lightyellow, making them a bit easier to see without being sobrightly colored. They're mostly placed visibly on your site inorder to boast that you now sport ROR/RDF code on your website.

You can go ahead and even input the code directly into your sitewithout ever bothering to use one of the colorful but dull RORbuttons. Just upload the code in an ror.xml text file into theroot directory of the site. You will have to do this whether youshow the button or not, anyway, and you also have to do this inthe case of the RSS and Atom codes. They upload as feed.xml andatom.xml or something very similar to that in most cases. Thereis some leeway when assigning the filenames to these special XMLcodes, but they have to be uploaded as text files into yourwebsite's root directory. You might, however, want to displayone or more of the ROR buttons on your website, preferably onyour site map or home page, as this button is solely there sothat search engines can pick up valuable information you want toshare with them about your website.

The more such links you have, the more often major search enginebots will pick up on them, you see. So we advise you to proudlydisplay that you have ROR/RDF code on your website. If you wouldlike to know more about these fascinating codes, please contactRainbow Writing, Inc. at karencole@rainbowriting.com for moreinformation. Also, we can readily build you any or each of thesecodes for a small fee. We hereby suggest you definitely get atleast an ROR code for your website to raise your rankings in thesearch engines, or to keep them high, and an RSS code for awebsite feed for your valuable website or websites. Rememberthat you can hook up more than one website in a single feed orone ROR/RDF file code. This is one thing that makes thesespecial codes so popular and valuable to users.

You will see little tiny, colorful buttons on several of thewebsites you are visiting nowadays, especially the major companyones. Probably, you've already seen them, and now you know whatthey are! Pretty soon nobody will be able to do without theselittle "pill" buttons to advertise all of the services they haveto offer their commercial or even their personal public. Soundlike a fair deal? Write us ASAP at karencole@rainbowriting.comand we'll get cracking on generating perfect, simple,streamlined and fully validatable (that means it completelyfunctions) code for you.

We believe a professional should do this for you, but if youhave the time, there are website tutorials on the Net that showyou how to slowly or swiftly learn, depending on your speed, howto write validatable XML code. This can be quite complicated, sowe are highly recommending that you use our services. Pleasewrite to us today and see exactly what we can do for you in therealm of authoring these somewhat complicated yet streamlinedand enormously useful XML codes.

POSTSCRIPT: Nowadays you also need a Google Sitemap for yourwebsite to make it properly Google-friendly. This is an xml codepage that will list every change you make to any page of yourwebsite, and it's called a sitemap code. Google will reindexyour site daily, weekly or monthly based on the information itgets from your sitemap. We can save you the trouble and buildyou one of those for a very low price, as well as any of theother codes mentioned above

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