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People like to see pluggers related to the events before they make the
decision to go to that event. SteppersUSA.Com makes it easy for you to
view the pluggers as they become live on SteppersUSA. By leveraging the
technology of the modern browser and it's ability to view content
instantly using a feed reader like the ones built into the Internet
Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Safari (just click on the orange
icon next to the URL
in the address
bar) There are also the free Newsreaders built by
Yahoo, or
Google can all help you view pluggers when they are uploaded to the
site.
Send us a plugger now
webmaster@steppersusa.com
You can also read these feeds on your mobile phone... Including Apple's
Iphones!
Our site currently has two news feeds:
 
Just click on the icon and your reader software will guide you through
adding the news feed or the plugger feed so you can get the news or
pluggers as they are published. They will show up in your news reader.

Sample of SteppersUSA News Feed In Google's News Reader
 
News Feeds work on Cellular Phones also. As well as many Email clients.
Google Reader for mobile lets you access your favorite feeds from you
mobile device. If you haven't already, set up your feed subscriptions by
going to
http://reader.google.com from your computer. Once your subscriptions
are set, you can read them from your mobile device at
www.google.com/reader/m
What is a feed (RSS)?
Feeds, also known as RSS feeds, XML feeds, syndicated content, or web
feeds, contain frequently updated content published by a website. They
are usually used for news and blog websites, but are also used for
distributing other types of digital content, including pictures, audio
files, or video. Internet Explorer can discover and display feeds as you
visit websites. You can also subscribe to feeds to automatically check
for and download updates that you can view later.
Discover a feed
Internet Explorer looks for feeds, also known as RSS feeds, on every
webpage you visit. When it finds available feeds, the Feeds button ,
located on the Internet Explorer toolbar, will change from gray to
orange and it will play a sound.
To view available feeds
On the Internet Explorer toolbar, click the Feeds button .
If multiple feeds are available, you'll see a list of available feeds.
Select the feed you want to view.
When you click the feed, you'll see a page displaying a list of items
(topics and articles) you can read and subscribe to.
How do I view a feed?
When you visit a webpage, the Feeds button will change color, letting
you know that feeds are available. Click the Feeds button, and then
click the feed you want to see. To get content automatically, you should
subscribe to a feed.
How does a feed differ from a website?
A feed can have the same content as a webpage, but it's often formatted
differently. When you subscribe, Internet Explorer automatically checks
the website and downloads new content so you can see what is new since
you last visited the feed.
Does a feed subscription cost money?
No, it's usually free to subscribe to a feed.
For more information about Syndicating your sites information send an
email to
webmaster@steppersusa.com
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