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Are you building contextual one way back links with your RSS Feed?
If you are webmaster and you are already using RSS Feeds to help promote your website, you still may be missing out on one of the most powerful RSS Tips out there. Many people are glad to see the title to their post show up as a link on different sites that display and aggregate various RSS Feeds and this is a nice bonus of RSS and atom site feeds alike. However, there is another way you can be getting a lot more out of every new post you make to you site and get more link juice for absolutely free.
The information I am going to share with you here is usually hidden away in some $100.00 program or is something that you may find a application for sale that will do for you. Instead of trying to separate you and your money, I plan on showing you how easy it is to automatically build back links using your existing RSS Feed. This simple, yet effective RSS tip has changed the way many people think about link building and how they market each and every website they own.
If you decide to implement this powerful RSS trick on your own websites, you will be sure to see the benefit very fast if you are syndicating your feed to many sites. To maximize your efforts, you need to be getting your feed out to as many RSS feed aggregators as possible. The more places you get your RSS feed seen and distributed to, the more free back links your site or blog will receive.
If you need help finding out how to get your feed out to many RSS feed sites, you can always visit us at http://RSS30.com to get some free advice and RSS tips to do just that.
5 Steps To Automate Link Building Using RSS
- Make sure your RSS feed is valid, by checking it here : W3 RSS Feed Validator
- Choose keyword phrases that are valid to your website
- Link directly to deep pages, this is more helpful as far as seo goes, than simply linking to your home page, but you can link it up as well.
- Place these links in the very first line of your blog posts.
- Syndicate your RSS feed far and wide!
O.K. It sounds pretty simple right?
Of course it does, it is simple. There is nothing magical about this RSS technique, besides the fact that most people do not do this. In effect what you are doing is assuring that your extra (free back link) is in a section of your post that will be guaranteed to be syndicated no matter what site or service picks up your feed.
There are some RSS websites and services that will syndicate your complete post and content, if you feed is setup to distribute the full post. However, most of the RSS distribution services will only show the first few lines or so many characters of your post. If you add the link of your choosing right off the bat, you will assure that it get posted on any site that is using or displaying your feed. Since many of the most popular RSS sites have a high page rank, Google will be sure to love these links.
To Success,
Nick Simpson
This may not be anything new to some, but if you are blogger lets talk about some quick and easy ways to cash in using rss and Google.
If you are a blogger then the chances are you have heard of Google Adsense. This is the one of the most popular methods to create an income stream for your blog by using contextual advertising on your pages, provided by Google. If you have ever been on a web page where you see a box of ads and at the bottom it says “provided by Google” these are adsense ads. For many this is a big percentage of overall profit from blogging and there is nothing wrong with this, it is actually a very lucrative way to produce cash from blogging.
Now for those bloggers who actually have some good traffic and hopefully many people following their blogs rss feed, Google has just released a new method of monetizing your blog. Now you can actually put Google ads right in your RSS Feed!
This is a very powerful way to increase the income you are already making or to add a completely new income stream for some. Now if you do not have a large readership, advertising in your RSS Feed may not bring as much income as advertising on your web pages themselves, but you can read through the rest of the site and find some ways to get your RSS Feed out to others, even if they do not subscribe to your feed.
The option to put ads in your rss feed that pay you every time somebody clicks them, is a great way to get paid. You can grow your current income and use some free rss tips and tricks to get your feed syndicated all across the web and start profiting from ads that are not even on your site! This is a truly unique opportunity and one that every webmaster should investigate further!
This same feature is available to anybody who has a blog on Google’s popular blogger.com also, you can simply turn this feature on in your setting and start automatically getting your blog information and ads distributed in a couple clicks!
So if you are a blogger and are looking for a new way to cash in with your rss feed get over to Google and check this one out right now.
To your blogging success,
Nick Simpson
I was recently asked how to create an RSS Feed from a yahoo group by a you tube user. I thought that this was just common knowledge, but I do deal with quit a bit of RSS information that the common web surfer does not, so I imagine that this may be of use to others as well. So I will explain 2 different ways to acquire a RSS Feed from the yahoo group of your choosing in this article.
If you are group owner on yahoo, it is very important to know how to locate your RSS Feed so you can syndicate the information you are sharing. The Yahoo Group RSS Feed can also be used to create static pages to drive even more free traffic to your group using the FeedBurner site!
O.K. enough fluff, lets get down to this quick little RSS tip, first you must have a yahoo account and log in to it, so you can navigate to the yahoo group that you are interested in creating a dynamic RSS Feed from. Once you are on the main page of the group you are interested in, follow the simple steps below.
How To Create A RSS Feed From A Yahoo Group:
1. Scroll to the bottom of the RSS Icon as seen in the image below and click it!
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2. To manually create or generate the RSS Feed from any group in yahoo it is also pretty simple. Just take the original yahoo group web address like: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rss30/ and add rss/ to the end of the web address and you have got the new address that should look like this: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rss30/rss/ You can past this into the web browser address bar and access the groups RSS Feed as well.
I hope this helps and if there are any questions, please leave a comment below.
To Success,
Nick Simpson
