RSS Feeds

SIRVA's Content RSS Feed

SIRVA offers several different feeds of frequently changing insightful content from our learning center. You can subscribe to the feeds in your preferred language and receive updates when content changes.



What is an RSS Feed?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It refers to files easily read by a computer called XML files that automatically update information.

This information is fetched by your RSS feed reader that converts the files into the latest updates from SIRVA in an easy to read format. It feeds you headlines, summaries, update notices, and links back to articles, blogs, news, events, and resources SIRVA publishes.

This content is distributed in real-time so that the top results on the RSS feed are always the latest published content SIRVA.



What are RSS Readers?

You will need an RSS reader to read RSS feeds. There are a few to choose from. Different news readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to choose one that will work with your computer.

Web-Based Readers

Web-based readers check feeds and displays any new articles that have been added. They let you catch up with your RSS feed subscriptions from any computer, making this option useful if you want to access the feeds from multiple computers or devices.

Desktop Readers

Some email software allows you to read RSS feeds. In addition, there is dedicated reader software available that you can download and install on your computer.



Adding an RSS Feed to Outlook

  1. In Outlook, in the left-hand side list, right-click the RSS Feeds folder and choose Add a New RSS Feed.
  2. In the New RSS Feed dialog box, enter the URL of the RSS Feed of your choice.
  3. Choose Add and click OK.

Another option:

  1. Click the File tab, click the Account Settings button, and then choose Account Settings from its menu.
  2. Choose the RSS Feeds tab.
  3. Click the New field and enter the URL of the RSS Feed of your choice.
  4. Choose Add and Click OK.
  5. Close settings window.


SIRVA RSS Feeds

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