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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

Your Feed in the Enfeediarium


Unlimited Text Links in Item Descriptions

Each item within a feed comprises a title and a description. When you create the item, you enter a link address (so-called URL) for the title. When one clicks the title of your item, their browser will open that online document (typically a web page, but possible an image or an Adobe PDF file).

But that's only one link. Perhaps your item calls for additional links to present to a person reading your feed. Enfeedia offers a simple way of adding an unlimited number of such links within the item description.

When entering the information for your item, you can also enter the some text that appears within that description that you wish to be made a link, and next to it, you enter the URL. For example, the text might be "see our website" and the URL the address for your website. That's all there is to it. Instructions are provided on the form to help you.


What's a URL? It stands for Universal Resource Locator. But you are already familiar with URLs. It's the address that appears in your browser address bar. It looks something like "http://www.mywebsite.com......". If you look at the address bar in your browser right now, you will see the URL for this page, "http://www.enfeedia.com/features-text-links.html".