Rss means really simple syndicating feed use to distribute your content to the world. if any user like your content he just subscribe your feed and every time you update your content it will automatically update in user id
RSS directories increase your reach and audience as well as generating backlinks to your site. This will help your website rank better in organic rankings.
Rss feed is a one type of web feeds and use to publish frequently updated work like news, audio, video, blog entries. An RSS reader aggregates the content for you to view in one place. It saves your time and helps to you for increasing website traffic.
Here's a good way to use these RSS feeds. I make feeds out of everything... Articles, blog posts, etc. Plus by submitting your feeds, it helps get whatever content you have indexed that much quicker. And an RSS feed will display all of your articles from say GoArticles. And another feed will display all of your articles from say ArticleBase. I then combine these two feeds with one more article feed using Yahoo Pipes, and I have a new Yahoo Pipes feed with all of my articles from all three article directories in one feed. I then do the same with two or three blogs; and then again with my DocStoc articles. So I have... Articles from 3 directories-->Yahoo Pipes feed Blog post from three blogs--> Yahoo Pipes feed DocStoc articles--> Yahoo Pipes feed Then I combine Pipes feed 1 & 2 into a new Yahoo Pipes superfeed And combine Pipes feed 2 & 3 into new Pipes superfeed Then I submit all the feeds using RSSBot and it takes about 20 minutes. But what has happened is that my new content is linked to from each individual feed... The individual article directory feed, the combined article directory feed, the three Yahoo pipes feeds, and the two Yahoo Pipes superfeeds. Sounds complicated, but it's not. And it works; each individual feed counts for link juice back to each article; and they rank higher faster. Google "Yahoo Pipes", and it will walk you through setting this up. It took me about an hour to combine all these feeds; but now that they're set up, all I have to do is submit the feeds whenever I post new content. Bingo... A slew of new backlinks to each new article...