RSS (Really Simply Syndication) is a technology underpinning the popularity of blogging as well as a way to publish and subscribe to blog entries. However, it is unsurprised to learn that many sites still did not have a feed. For the site owners who built their sites not by using the blogging software; the static one, a Web app called rssa (Really Simply Syndicate Anything) can help to solve the RSS creation process.

By entering your Web site’s URL to rssa’s feed URL bar, this service will create a feed for your site through a quick and easy few steps manner. You can set options such as create a feed widget or alerts widget and place the widget onto your site. On the upside, rssa allows you to create a feed based on the category pages, or search pages of your site, but if this service can’t create the feed simply because it couldn’t find any suitable data on the page your specified, you’ll find it isn’t always “Really Simply Syndicate Anything.”

Apparently, rssa functions similar to FeedYes, another service helps to create a feed automatically. However, on a side note, I ran a simple test to create a feed for a static site, but the outcome shown that FeedYes gives you the ability to create the feed based on the static site’s page headline that has news value whereas rssa failed to take care of this.