Convert RSS Feeds to HTML Quickly & Easily With CaRP Free Software
Posted on October 20, 2005
Filed Under Search Engine Traffic, Software, Technology and Web 2.0
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Thanks to Christopher M. Knight of Ezine Articles bringing this free resource to my attention.
CaRP has so much potential for anyone wanting to add good content to their site to attract targeted visitors from the search engine and increase traffic to their site. All without spending a dime on advertising.
The site offers a paid version which has several more advantages over the free version such as:
1. Change the mapping of RSS fields to CaRP’s output fields
=>>This feature enables display of many incorrectly formatted news feeds, and compatibility with current and future extensions to RSS
2. Vary visual formatting from item to item in one news feed
3. Auto-detect character encoding of news feed and convert as needed
4. Omit duplicate stories
=>>This feature is very useful when aggregating from multiple feeds or displaying news feeds created by an aggregator.
And much more…
At a starting price of just $14.95 for a single user licence to just $79.97 for a commercial licence this is truly a bargain. Most of us will probably suffice with the equally dynamic features found in the free version.
Use the comparison chart to decide what version best meets your needs. As with any free and paid resource it is a good idea to try out the free version, CaRP GPL to find out exactly how to use the software and decide if it is right for you before upgrading to the commercial version CaRP KOI.
In a previous post I have mention the Free ClickBank Data Feeds available here to read.
So in theory you could have both utilities to display content from Amazon, ClickBank and the World Wide Web. What more could your ask for?
I have downloaded the file and will set aside some time to install and test out both services. I will document my finding later on the blog.
If you use any of these free resources and would like to comment on them here on my blog it would help other readers compare their own findings.
Excellent plug-in for your site!
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