RSS Feeds Syndication or the syndication of your RSS feeds
How RSS feeds can add great valuable content to your site and bring you an ton of targeted visitors. Once set up you will not even have to lift a finger.
Many people use rss feed marketing to feed other blogs as well as getting regular content post to their site.
Below are just a few ways that you can do this:
RSS Feeds bring content to your site that the search engines can’t resist.
If maintaining your rankings is driving you nuts, RSS might be just what you need.
Targeted content attracts the search spiders, but new content keeps them coming back like clockwork. Adding an RSS feed to your site provides the perfect balance between static content geared towards keyword dominance and dynamic content designed to generate repeat visits to your site. You could say that dynamic content makes your site “stickier”.
Are you wondering whether dynamic content will negatively affect your rankings?
After all, if you’ve already established a presence on specific keywords, why dilute that rapidly changing content? Well, the good news is that you don’t have to plug in just any content into your site. RSS has really grown lately and your options are many. You can, in fact, create feeds targeted to your niche keywords. This will pull in content related to your site theme, and nothing else.
Lets Get To It
First things first, it’s time to search for some feeds.
Now, how do you get those feeds onto your site? The methods vary.
Most often, you’ll be given a snippet of code to paste into your web page. This code will automatically pull in the content for you. Your job from that point onward is to decide where on the page you want to place the code. You can create a separate directory for this if you wish. You can also feature the feeds on your index page in side bars or even as content for the main body of the page. Then, just kick back and enjoy the page ranking power of dynamic content.
Add an Extra Layer
You don’t have to limit yourself to syndicating other people’s content. You can also syndicate your articles. This tactic is equivalent to traditional article distribution on steroids. You no longer have to wait for your content to get picked up by human editors.
Best of all, you have amazing control over targeting. You can syndicate your content only to those sites which match your business category. This will ensure that your articles come up only on relevant sites.
Syndicating your own content is a little bit trickier than syndicating other people’s content.
You need to implement an RSS feed on your site and provide other webmasters with your piece of “syndication script” to paste onto their web pages. The heart of your RSS feeds lives in an .xml file. However, your syndication module is usually created in another language like PHP or .ASP. PHP is probably the “easiest” for a newbie to start with.
Yes, the learning curve for RSS syndication is steeper than most other marketing tools you’ve used in the past. The effort is worth it, though. Dynamic content is the way to go, so don’t get left behind.
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