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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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If you publish a collection of feeds on various topics pertaining to an overall theme or subject matter, you might wish to publish your own "Snippets" webpage. By filling out a form that specifies the feeds to be included and other formatting choices, you can command Enfeedia to automatically generate your Snippets page. No coding, no uploading. Just fill out the form.

Consider a Public Snippets page for community service organizations, homeowners associations, corporate PR or marketing, and so on. Enfeedia also lets you specify that your Snippets page be Private, requiring a password to enter the Snippets page or to read any of the feeds that are presented on that page. Private Snippets are perfect for company inter-department communications, project management organizations, dispersed sales forces, extended family communications, and "for-fee" newletters.

Here's a contrived example of a private Snippets page. The account name and password are both "gizmothings". Give it a try. A public Snippets page is the same is a private one except one does not log in to view it.

Note that the owner of any one of the feeds you see can easily and quickly add an item, or edit an existing one, by clicking the "shootOnSite" link associated with the feed, then entering their unique password for that feed to proceed to the data entry window. Those that set up an alert for any of the feeds will be notifed by email within an hour or so of the posting of a new item. Or they can subscribe to any of the feeds, or simply set up bookmarks with their browser, to stay in touch with organizational communications without using email, a welcome feature given spam-infested email in-baskets.

Snippets excels at real time private communications across large organizations.