RSS/XML feeds and web-archive features



Every day GetResponse customers are delivering high quality content to their subscribers. As the Internet changes and evolves, new distribution channels become available, such as RSS/XML feeds. We want you to benefit from this momentum. With GetResponse you may now publish RSS/XML feeds and web-based archives of your broadcast messages.

Here is an example RSS feed and web-archive:

RSS feed Example RSS feed
  Example web-archive

You may easily integrate GetResponse RSS/XML feeds and web-archive with your website by linking to the following URLs:

RSS feed: http://www.getresponse.com/rss/list
Web-Archive: http://www.getresponse.com/archive/list

Please note: "list" should be changed to your account name / mailing list.

Before posting your RSS/XML feeds and/or your web-archives, please go to Account / Settings and configure your RSS / web-archive settings for best presentation of your data.

Why is our implementation more advanced than that of our competitors?

GetResponse's implementation of RSS/XML feeds and web-archives has several important advantages over our competitors:

  • Publish entire content of your broadcasts messages in RSS/XML feeds, not just the headers, so that your subscribers can read your message in its entirety.

  • HTML-enhanced RSS/XML feeds are supported.

  • Easy integration with My Yahoo! lets you add feeds quickly.

  • New RSS 2.0 specification is supported.


Share and Enjoy:

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Message Added: October 20th, 2004 at 9:55 am