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Simple: No Programming, No Uploading

Multiple Feeds

Feeds Validated to RSS Standards

Unlimited Text Links in News Items

Simple Inclusion of Linked Images in News Items

Automatic "NewsPage" Generation for True Online Presence

Simple and Configurable RSS Feed Display on Your Website ("ShootOnSite")

Editor and Reporter Collaborative Posting Modes

Freelance Posting

Freelance Autologging

New Posting Notification by Pings and Alerts

Automatic Posting to a "Headline Feed"

Three Kinds of Feeds: Chronological, Calendar, and Subchannel

Automatic Inclusion of Google Search Tool in News Items

Automatic Inclusion of PayPal Buy-Now Tool in News Items

Automatic Inclusion of YouTube and Vimeo Video in News Items

Automatic Insertion of Facebook "Share" and "Like" Buttons in Newspages

Random Item Selection

Members-Only Private Access to News Items

Simple Multi-Feed "Snippets" Generation

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Members-Only items for private communications

RSS feeds are a powerful communication tool because, among other reason, of their ability to effectively reach the public. But perhaps you wish to draw upon the power and convenience of RSS feeds for private communications, for example, within a club, an association, or a business. Or perhaps you wish to offer information to those you subscribe to your RSS "newsletter".

With the Members-Only feature, you can mark any or all items in a feed as private, requiring a password to to read the item description (the title remains viewable by the public). Give those who you wish to be able to read your feed, and only they will have access to those private items.

(Remember, as is the case for anything on the internet, nothing is truly completely private. For example, someone could give the password to another who you did not want to have access to the item. Even with paper communications, one could make copies of documents and mail them to others. But password protection has been proven to be an effective means to prevent unwanted access to online content.)