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Really Simple Syndication
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How to add your own RSS feed to Yahoo! and Bloglines.
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Once you have created your own RSS feed, adding it to the Bloglines or Yahoo! directory is easy.
Bloglines
To add your RSS feed to the Bloglines directory, you first need to register for Bloglines. Then add your feed to your Bloglines My Feeds page. Your feed will be automatically tracked by Bloglines. You can also add a Bloglines Button to your web site to enable visitors to automatically add your feed to their list. You will find a link to get a button for your feed in the Extras section on your Bloglines My Feeds page.
The following is the Bloglines button for the RSS Made Really Simple feed.

My Yahoo!
To add your feed to the Yahoo! directory, you also need to register for My Yahoo!. Then add your feed to your My Yahoo! page. This will automatically update the Yahoo! RSS directory with your feed. You will find more information on the RSS Syndication FAQ page. It explains how to add a My Yahoo! button to your web site that enables visitors to automatically add your feed to their My Yahoo! page.
The following is the My Yahoo! button for the RSS Made Really Simple feed.

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