
If you click this icon, you'll be given options for subscribing to our blog using the RSS reader of your choice. The icon has lines inside of it that make it look like it's broadcasting radio waves. If you look in the upper right corner of this blog post, you'll see a little orange icon under the email signup option. It includes the article titles, summary, and link back to the original post. RSS is simply a stream of data that consists of a lightweight subset of the content it is sourced from. RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and it's just that - a way to syndicate your content to other sites or tools.

I was asked recently, “What’s the difference between an RSS feed and an email subscription?” To accurately answer, let’s take a look at what both are and the benefits
