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The third item on the list for the persona pages or tabs is the feeds page. The feeds have many more options than what you will find in your beginning persona. This demonstrates that you can add more feeds that have specialized purposes. A feed folder can have one or two variations, but generally, it’s just a folder to hold content that you’d like to do something with later, like content to curate. I would use that by using the browser extension, the ResultFlow browser extension, to dump content in there that I want to do something with later. Another thing is to run content automatically through a system that operates behind the scenes on ResultFlow.
In this particular example that I created, if we look at it, we see that it actually has an RSS feed going into it on an automated basis. Every four hours, it revisits the feed and loads new content. One important feed that you’ll find in all of the personas is the promotion feeds. In this case, I’ve split it into two parts, but you’ll typically find a feed named something like “Amplify Blog Posts” or “Promote Blog Posts.” This uses the promotional aspects of ResultFlow to take the content you’ve published through your blog and amplify it on social media. We can talk about that when we get into the actual persona templates themselves, but just bear in mind that that’s what feeds do.
There are more than one kind of feed. There’s RSS and Atom, Feedbin, and Pinboard. You can use any or all of these. You create one by clicking “New,” and then you fill in the dialogue for the edit. In this particular case, I edited this set of feeds this way. You’ll see “Promote Posts,” and this is my blog that’s running, and it’s currently paused, but “FitLiving.net/category/features/men/feed” is the RSS feed for the featured men category on that blog. This can have more than one feed; you can curate third-party feeds, among many other things that can be done, which are covered in application notes later in this documentation.”