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The BajaInsider RSS News feed for the Baja California Peninsula


We Play with the Big Dogs!

What our RSS feed displays now

With our RSS feed we're in the same game as news services like Yahoo, CNN, NBC and the BBC! Now you can have BajaInsider headlines on your home page, desktop or website right next to the headlines of those (really) big dogs. (los perros grandes)

What is an RSS Feed?

First, RSS feeds are FREE! Please, feel free to use them on your website or desktop!

RSS is Really Simple Syndication - Allows the user to put headlines and descriptions of stories appearing on other sites on a website or desktop. The results are very similar to the old newswire.

What an RSS feed does for an individual on a desktop is provide an auto-updated link display to news and entertainment sources you select. (ie: CNN, Yahoo or BBC et al)

The Webmaster can use RSS feeds to provide a broader spectrum of content to a site. The automatically updated news headlines and National Hurricane Center warnings on the BajaInsider are RSS feeds. The BajaInsider RSS feed contains the headlines and descriptions of the new stories on the BajaInsider. You can select the parts of the feed you wish to display. Any of the site, title or description and time and date of the story along with any one ro all of the stories may be selected. Placing our feed on your site can improve your website ranking.

What in turn provides us is increased traffic and visibility in a very crowded and noisy internet marketplace. This provides our advertisers with smiles.

Our feed addresse is: http://www.bajainsider.com/bajainsider.rss
(This link is not visible to most browsers, you will need to install an RSS Reader)

There is free sof[Valid RSS]tware available to use these feeds for your website or desktop. These are just two examples, there are many sources on the internet for free readers.
For website use: http://www.rss-to-javascript.com/p/138.html
For desktop use: http://www.rssreader.com/rssreader.htm

We have recently added our Road Report and Semi-Classified ads to our ATOM feeds at these addresses:
Road Report: http://bajaroadreport.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Semi Classified: http://bajaclassified.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Sea of Cortez Fish & Dive Report: http://bajafishanddivereport.blogspot.com/atom.xml

To put our RSS feeds on you website copy and paste the code below:

Using RSS Feeds on your MY Yahoo Homepage

You may also install our feed on your MY Yahoo page. Go to your My Yahoo page. (http://my.yahoo.com) Select Choose Content. Under My Yahoo Essentials select RSS Headlines (beta) and search for BajaInsider or, type in the above RSS or XML address and the number of headlines and whether or not you wish to display the story description. Select Finished. The BajaInsider headlines will be displayed on your My Yahoo homepage and updated about twice a month.

The BajaInsider headlines and story descriptions may also be used on your website to improve your website's content