Selecting a well-known publishing system is usually a fool-proof option for the novice blogger. This kind of software is great because it comes packed with core features to build up a professional-looking website in no time. Problem here, however, is that unless such blog has a unique design it might not catch the eye of the surfers at first glance.

Unique layouts combined with unique features make a blog one of a kind. While this goal can be achieved adding plug-ins and custom themes to scripts such as WordPress, B2evolution or Nucleus, there are countless blogging scripts that can substitute the above blogging solutions efficiently, but not all them have RSS functionality.

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an important feature that a good blogger should not miss out. Syndicating publishing news is the best way to drive traffic to any blog or website, since this service is helpful to get it listed on search engines in real time.

Serendipity, Open Blog, LifeType, Dotclear, Textpattern, eggBlog, Pixie and PivotX, are examples of blog software than substitutes WP and other publishing platforms without losing RSS functionality. Each and every of these solutions provide feeds every time a new content is added, but have different options to manage the blog and configure its look and feel. You would like to try these before going to find something else.

However, many open source publishing systems offer simplified functions that make blogging a breeze, but remove RSS from the core features. Some people believe this problem occurs when the chosen blog is powered by a database type other than MySQL, but is not that way.

There are good flat text database blogs that include RSS functionality, and there are complex blogs that rely on a MySQL database, which lack of RSS feeds. The adventurous blogger has to try all those scripts on a test server before actually decide what suite his or her needs best.

Finding blog software different to the popular publishing systems that all people use to blog is really easy, but testing these scripts is time consuming and may bring unexpected surprises, including the finding of the perfect blog system.

For the past few years blogs have been the most popular solution to build an online presence. Regardless the content or your specialty niche, set up a blog is worth, but remember to select a software solution capable to produce RSS feeds.



Source by Anita Payton