Turn that Website into an RSS Feed

Now there’s no excuse for not having an RSS feed

Would you like to create RSS feeds without ANY programming at all? FeedFire will take virtually any web site and convert it into a RSS feed, suitable for use in web pages or RSS news readers.

FeedFire is a sophisticated solution that is simple to use, yet powerful, completely automated and customisable. No feed available from the page you would like to syndicate? Easily turn that page into a RSS feed, with no programming knowledge or experience needed. You can also search their large database of channels, which are conveniently categorized for you.

The company has created a breakthrough service that is easy to use, removes all the complexities of RSS programming, is free and is surprisingly powerful and sophisticated. A plethora of features are available that are not available to the average, non-technical person who may wish to take up the benefits offered by this emerging technology.

All feeds are hosted by Feedfire.com and they offer varying levels of service, designed for home users right up to mass users such as corporations and educational establishments.

The company says that it offers free feed creation to anyone who wants to create a feed for their website. But if a user wants higher levels of sophisticated filtering/features/editable content, they can sponsor the channel they have created for an affordable price.

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  1. Take a look at FeedForAll it makes RSS feed creation, management and publishing really easy.

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