RSS Syndication

RSS feeds are used for syndicating regularly changing content on a web site, including this one. You can open an RSS feed using an RSS reader and use it to see if there is any new content on this site or you can set up a server-side script to parse the feed and display it on your web site.

Recent Blog Posts

The recent post feed contains the latest 10 blog posts published on ShoeEver.com.

New Products

The latest products feed contains the latest 10 products added to ShoeEver.com.

Popular Products

The popular products feed contains the top 10 most popular products on ShoeEver.com as rated by users.

Featured Products

The featured products feed contains the latest 10 featured products on ShoeEver.com.

Product Searches

Product search feeds allow you to save your custom product searches as syndication feed that will always update when there are new results.

To create a product search feed, perform a standard search on ShoeEver.com and at the bottom of the page click on one of the syndication options.

What is ShoeEver.com RSS?

ShoeEver.com uses RSS feeds to publish information about new products and styles. By subscribing to our online store RSS feed you will be one of the first customers to know about new product and style arrivals to ShoeEver.com . Read Below to learn more about RSS.

What does RSS stand for?

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication"

What is a RSS Reader?

RSS Readers allow you to view RSS feeds. There are many web sites, desktop applications and even mobile applications you can use to browse RSS fees from anywhere. Some browsers also have native RSS support; Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, and Safari to name a few, can function as RSS readers.

What does the RSS feed contain?

The ShoeEver.com RSS feed contains the latest product styles featured on ShoeEver.com. Each product in the feed contains an image of the latest product styles, a description of the product and a link to the product page on ShoeEver.com.

Can I create an RSS feed from a set of search results?

YES! Just do a search in the search box, narrow the results to your preference and then click on the RSS icon in your browser's address box to create a feed based on your selections.