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Project Mobius
Oct 2nd 2008, 8:20 pm
I didn't find them, but from another forum. Just wanted to share with you guys
http://www.buzzblogger.com/videos/instant-backlinks/
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flatroxs
Oct 2nd 2008, 10:35 pm
RSS Feed Submission is The Best options is The Best Options Improve ranking
ethel
Oct 2nd 2008, 10:49 pm
Thanks for the list...
whirlybird20
Oct 3rd 2008, 1:23 am
The rssmix option is new to me. I have a more complete list of rss feed directories here (http://joeldrapper.com/2008/09/25/rss-feed-directory-list/). Hope this helps!
Can you update the rss mix feed later on if you want to add another feed to the mixed feed? Or do you have to create a new one and start promoting that?
SoulfulDude
Oct 3rd 2008, 1:30 am
I have a feeling that submitting my rss feeds to all these directories will encourage spam to my blog. What is the real point of these feed directories, does anybody actually use them? Does anybody actually search rss directories for feeds? Or are they just mechanisms for getting dodgy backlinks to your site?
whirlybird20
Oct 3rd 2008, 2:41 am
If you have a blog, then submitting to all these rss directories will help in that within minuets of publishing a new article to your blog, loads of links are created automatically to that new post. This really helps get your new post indexed very quickly and spreads the word around the internet. It seems to work wonders for me.
Steven Mhlongo
Oct 3rd 2008, 3:22 am
thanks for the rss list, really i was looking for this list
gmbidols
Oct 3rd 2008, 4:34 am
hanks i will use these list
cutecut
Oct 4th 2008, 4:55 am
hi, thank you for your rss feed directories :)
The rssmix option is new to me. I have a more complete list of rss feed directories here (http://joeldrapper.com/2008/09/25/rss-feed-directory-list/). Hope this helps!
Can you update the rss mix feed later on if you want to add another feed to the mixed feed? Or do you have to create a new one and start promoting that?
shawkylotfy
Oct 4th 2008, 5:01 am
thank you !!!!!!
ShaunJ
Oct 4th 2008, 9:58 am
thanks for the links iv been adding my feeds, i hope it works.
zexy
Oct 4th 2008, 10:17 am
RSS Feed Submission is The Best options is The Best Options Improve ranking
Really? So far I see no impact on SERP due to RSS submissions.
Radamel
Oct 5th 2008, 4:04 am
Rss feeds are my favourite backlinking option..
But the question is which rss services should I use..
Because most of them don't work indeed.
sanjai2001
Oct 5th 2008, 5:37 am
If its really worth doing, I am going to try:)
Thanks
Project Mobius
Oct 5th 2008, 9:03 am
they will never work if you don't try, they are free and don't need alot of time to submit so why not give them a try?
aeronautic.net
Oct 5th 2008, 10:08 am
And don't forget to put so-called auto discovery code for your RSS feeds in your source code - there are bots (some legit) out there looking for feeds.
They go in your page head:
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="http://URLOFYOURFEEDINRSS" />
<link rel="service.feed" type="application/atom+xml" title="Atom" href="http://URLOFYOURFEEDINATOMFORMAT" />
HTH
technocrazzy
Oct 5th 2008, 3:47 pm
thanks for the list
savegas
Oct 5th 2008, 6:50 pm
Really? So far I see no impact on SERP due to RSS submissions.
I'll test it one a few of my websites and see if it helps or not
Dodger
Oct 5th 2008, 10:32 pm
Some of these services really are not worth your time. Maybe Blogpulse and Yahoo.
And I question whether you get any backlinks from either of these at all. In most cases, they require you to link to them ... wtf?
Once you ping the giant, Pingomatic, it pretty much takes care of itself and propagates around the net. You do not need these services to do that for you.
And if they have any users who actually use it to search for stuff, then they do not know what they are doing. We all know that Technorati (or Google) is getting the lion share of that market.
ChrisMonty
Oct 5th 2008, 10:46 pm
I saw this idea last week. Submitting your RSS feed is a great way to build backlinks quickly.
jasonb25
Oct 5th 2008, 11:08 pm
I will look into this althou i thought pinging did the same job?
SoulfulDude
Oct 5th 2008, 11:27 pm
Some of these services really are not worth your time. Maybe Blogpulse and Yahoo.
And I question whether you get any backlinks from either of these at all. In most cases, they require you to link to them ... wtf?
Once you ping the giant, Pingomatic, it pretty much takes care of itself and propagates around the net. You do not need these services to do that for you.
And if they have any users who actually use it to search for stuff, then they do not know what they are doing. We all know that Technorati (or Google) is getting the lion share of that market.
Thank you. That confirms my previous point exactly.
lqyjames
Oct 5th 2008, 11:35 pm
dear all,
who can submit the RSS feeds to website, i never use it, could you help me?
Many thanks!
sms_sunder
Oct 6th 2008, 12:58 am
great links, uncle Joel Drapper, great to see your site
MasterG
Oct 6th 2008, 1:35 am
I have my own rss feed why i need to use rssmix? I can submit my direct rss feed to rss aggregator. Anyway, thanks for the list.
I still believe rss is faster than submit directory to get BACKLINK.
Dodger
Oct 6th 2008, 8:02 am
I saw this idea last week. Submitting your RSS feed is a great way to build backlinks quickly.
What backlinks? Most of those feed sites have scripted links or are nofollow. Either way they do not provide you with a 'true' backlink. So how can you make that statement? Do you have an evidence that it 'is a great way to build backlinks quickly'?
Project Mobius
Oct 6th 2008, 8:59 am
lucky i didn't say these would help build backlinks quickly :rolleyes:
otherwise I would get bashed so bad for trying to help
spartax
Oct 6th 2008, 9:34 am
very nice info guys... thank you all :-)
Dodger
Oct 6th 2008, 9:54 am
lucky i didn't say these would help build backlinks quickly :rolleyes:
otherwise I would get bashed so bad for trying to help
Yeah, good thing you didn't! :D
I have no problem with helping in general. But it is when people come into the thread and make unfounded statements that lead everyone else to believe something that plainly is NOT true, that is when I feel like stepping in and calling them on it.
I also have a problem with these 'lists' that keep getting regurgitated over and over again. Most people who publish them do not even bother checking out which item on the list is really worth pursuing or not. The bigger the list the freaking better, too!
What inevitably happens is that people read this crap, take it as gospel, and waste their time submitting their sites to them. Most of them usually have a 'catch' to them, of which is usually never a benefit to you and is more of a benefit to the item on the list (ie, you must provide a backlink to their site or some stupid looking badge to clutter your sidebar with.)
Project Mobius
Oct 6th 2008, 10:25 am
Yeah, good thing you didn't! :D
I have no problem with helping in general. But it is when people come into the thread and make unfounded statements that lead everyone else to believe something that plainly is NOT true, that is when I feel like stepping in and calling them on it.
I also have a problem with these 'lists' that keep getting regurgitated over and over again. Most people who publish them do not even bother checking out which item on the list is really worth pursuing or not. The bigger the list the freaking better, too!
What inevitably happens is that people read this crap, take it as gospel, and waste their time submitting their sites to them. Most of them usually have a 'catch' to them, of which is usually never a benefit to you and is more of a benefit to the item on the list (ie, you must provide a backlink to their site or some stupid looking badge to clutter your sidebar with.)
I ran through all of them, there aren't alot really and Ithink Ive only skipped maybe 2-3 of those that have requirements, most of them are simply submitting your feed or your blog url, as for effectiveness only time will tell
Dodger
Oct 6th 2008, 10:31 am
I ran through all of them, there aren't alot really and Ithink Ive only skipped maybe 2-3 of those that have requirements, most of them are simply submitting your feed or your blog url, as for effectiveness only time will tell
I did 2RSS.com years ago. The 'catch' was I had to provide a backlink to be in their directory. Their directory provides no backlink in return (cgi scripted redirect link). I received no traffic from their directory.
Later I dropped their backlink, and guess what? I am still in the directory. Screw em.
It would be nice to see some of these list gatherers actually post some detailed data on which ones are actually worth going after, and which ones are dogs. Anybody can post a list, and I think it is disgusting that they are wasting a lot of people's time and effort.
spartax
Oct 6th 2008, 12:19 pm
very interesting discussion, so what your suggestion sir?
but sorry i dont have an opinion to share, Im newb, came for learn and im listening...
Project Mobius
Oct 6th 2008, 12:35 pm
very interesting discussion, so what your suggestion sir?
but sorry i dont have an opinion to share, Im newb, came for learn and im listening...
as a newbie myself, try out everything (unless it cost money, then you should think about it first), if they are free, there's nothing to lose :)
arteaga624
Oct 6th 2008, 1:04 pm
I have just a question 8i'm newbie about RSS directories): RSS submissions enter into white SEO or is part of the Blach SEO?.
Project Mobius
Oct 6th 2008, 1:17 pm
I have just a question 8i'm newbie about RSS directories): RSS submissions enter into white SEO or is part of the Blach SEO?.
i would think its white? its nothing wrong with submitting your RSS
M.IMRAN
Oct 6th 2008, 1:23 pm
I am gonna submit my Rss feed now, its really helpful.
Thanks
Dodger
Oct 6th 2008, 1:39 pm
very interesting discussion, so what your suggestion sir?
but sorry i dont have an opinion to share, Im newb, came for learn and im listening...
First, get a Feedburner account and use them for you feed Url. They make it easy for people to subscribe to your feed with virtually every online/offline reader there is.
http://feedburner.com/
At a bare minimum, submit your feed to Yahoo and Technorati. People tend to overlook the power of Yahoo's RSS directory.
http://publisher.yahoo.com/rss_guide/submit.php
http://technorati.com/
If you submit to these lesser directories and they require a linkback to be accepted, then skip them (or delete the linkback after you have been accepted). Why feed them with some of your PR, which is usually a sitewide link in the sidebar ... when they are not returning the favor? It makes no sense, but it does help them out immensely.
And rather than accept these lists on blind faith, monitor your referral stats so you can report on them later in the forums here. Let us know if any are worth it to take the time with.
Don't expect submissions to the lesser directories to garner you any linkbacks in return or any that are worthy. That is why the premise of this thread was started, and it simply is not true.
kenbrower
Oct 6th 2008, 2:13 pm
What the hey, can't hurt.
zexy
Oct 6th 2008, 2:41 pm
Submitting your RSS feed is a great way to build backlinks quickly.
Please tell me that you're just joking? :rolleyes:
cutecut
Oct 6th 2008, 6:32 pm
hi, whirlybird20, your list really works. I have tried to submit my web to these rss directory, just after 2 days, i really got some back links, also some of these directory give me some traffic.
but there also some problems, I did check some of these rss list and find parts of them fully copied my articles content. Yes, it's true, though i forgot which are they. So does this duplicated contents hurt my google ranking or pr?
The rssmix option is new to me. I have a more complete list of rss feed directories here (http://joeldrapper.com/2008/09/25/rss-feed-directory-list/). Hope this helps!
Can you update the rss mix feed later on if you want to add another feed to the mixed feed? Or do you have to create a new one and start promoting that?
Dodger
Oct 6th 2008, 7:32 pm
but there also some problems, I did check some of these rss list and find parts of them fully copied my articles content. Yes, it's true, though i forgot which are they. So does this duplicated contents hurt my google ranking or pr?
Would be nice to know which ones are doing that. I have a feeling once you submit your feed to their directory, you may also be giving them permission to syndicate your posts in their entirety. Even Technorati will not republish your post in its entirety, just an excerpt.
This is another reason why lists should be edited.
spartax
Oct 7th 2008, 11:00 am
as a newbie myself, try out everything (unless it cost money, then you should think about it first), if they are free, there's nothing to lose :)
haha.. you're right:p
I've submitted my blog in feedage.com 2 days ago, and my feed has been indexed in google, #4 from 19,000,000 results, I think the most traffic goes to feedage not to my blog... is this the result we are looking for?
Dodger
Oct 7th 2008, 11:16 am
I think the most traffic goes to feedage not to my blog... is this the result we are looking for?
No, that is not the result you are looking for. Sometimes, some of these feed directories/whatever sometimes will show up higher in the SERPs over your post.
If you are seeing referrals from Feedage, then that is another story. What do your referral counts say about any of these?
wespj
Oct 7th 2008, 3:20 pm
I've had some good luck writing articles on HubPages (http://hubpages.com/_spotcs/user/new/) that are related to my blog content. You can put RSS feeds to your site right in the article.
Pinayjade
Oct 7th 2008, 8:33 pm
Great list,thanks for sharing. I am trying it out.
geester1
Oct 7th 2008, 10:43 pm
I used RSSmix and checked my backlinks, they are no follow!
dhyar
Oct 8th 2008, 7:08 am
Thank's i will try
forza756
Oct 8th 2008, 7:33 am
thanks.i started to submit..
jamuna
Oct 8th 2008, 7:35 am
Thanks for the list...
miatravel
Oct 8th 2008, 7:58 am
I use primarily feedage and technorati rather than a big list as some of the web 2.0 stuff is over rated for backlinks - it helps in the short term but good ol fashioned high quality backlinks is still the way to go - google isn't stupid...
and dodgers advice to create the feed over at feedburner is must do - very effective and very easy to create your feedburner feed.
forza756
Oct 8th 2008, 8:08 am
thanks for sharing.by the way good list.
forous
Oct 8th 2008, 8:29 am
Thank you for the information.
aeronautic.net
Oct 8th 2008, 9:56 am
FYI - Feedburner is now owned by Google. If you have an AdSense account you can now add AdSense to the Google/Feedburner feeds - but don't hold your breath for much revenue.
zexy
Oct 8th 2008, 9:59 am
FYI - Feedburner is now owned by Google. If you have an AdSense account you can now add AdSense to the Google/Feedburner feeds - but don't hold your breath for much revenue.
In fact now that FAN is dead (no more CPM ads) I don't run any ads in my feed.
The CTR is really horrible. RSS readers never click on ads. 10 clicks every 50,000 impressions or so :rolleyes:
wsitehelp
Oct 8th 2008, 10:05 am
thanks for the rss list. atleast 2 of them have started to show as backlinks.
Dodger
Oct 8th 2008, 3:07 pm
thanks for the rss list. atleast 2 of them have started to show as backlinks.
Which two?
Sheesh people. If you are going to leave comments about numbers, show the damn references.
I used RSSmix and checked my backlinks, they are no follow!
Thanx geester. You are at least providing us with information.
This thread was about RSSMix and the value of it. Now we know it is another waste of time for backlinks.
If they provide you with traffic. Then post the numbers now.
I use primarily feedage and technorati rather than a big list as some of the web 2.0 stuff is over rated for backlinks - it helps in the short term but good ol fashioned high quality backlinks is still the way to go - google isn't stupid...
and dodgers advice to create the feed over at feedburner is must do - very effective and very easy to create your feedburner feed.
Two concepts here. Get your Feed out and spread it all about.
There are no two services that you can ignore, Feedburner and Technorati. They are both owned by Google.
spartax
Oct 11th 2008, 2:15 am
If you are seeing referrals from Feedage, then that is another story. What do your referral counts say about any of these?
im still got no refferal or subscriber from them, but yea I can see now that some traffic are refered by feedage and they provide many features, like feed subscriber counter and feed grading...
now I knew how they work and once again, thx for advice dodger..
converter
Oct 11th 2008, 4:51 am
Thanks for the list.. good stuff.
gadgetbox
Oct 11th 2008, 12:30 pm
Thanks for the list
Heather48DD
Oct 11th 2008, 12:42 pm
Ok thanks for the lists
Steven Mhlongo
Oct 27th 2008, 9:01 am
Thank you, I will use them
gadgetbox
Nov 1st 2008, 3:41 pm
can anyone get me the best rss feed dir list
nadalbg
Nov 6th 2008, 3:42 pm
Some of the feed sites are gone, does anyone know other good sites for feeds where we can add our feed ?
Thanks for the list!
Rtime4cash
Nov 6th 2008, 7:12 pm
Does this also work for regular websites or just blogs?
nadalbg
Nov 7th 2008, 1:45 am
Does this also work for regular websites or just blogs?
Some of the sites were for blogs, but other had categories and you can submit everything.
realistic
Nov 21st 2008, 2:49 am
Dear Friend,
Here I am new member.
Thank u very much for sharing one huge list of rss feed submission site list with us.
thank u again.
Debt Reduction
Nov 21st 2008, 3:25 am
Thanks For the Share.
Hope this works good for my site.
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