Automated System for Turning RSS and Blogs into site content

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by hjime223, May 25, 2005.

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    I found a great system that automatically updates web pages with content from RSS feed and Blogs. This thing takes RSS and other style web feeds and turns them into web pages to increase your rankings on the search engine because your sites constantly have new information. I used superfeedsystem.com to sign up and was routed to another site for registration and support and that is how I found out about it. You all should really check out Superfeedsystem.com.
     
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  2. noppid

    noppid gunnin' for the quota

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    Duplicate thread.

    Do this for free with carp.
     
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    Voasi Active Member

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    RssContentBuilder.com and RSSEqualizer.com are a few others that turn RSS content in indexable text. But like noppid said, you can also use carp for free.
     
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    Unlike those other services this service handles all major formats of both static and dynamic feeds. It handles RSS, Atom, XML, CSV & TXT and Excel as well as being able to post to sites via HTTP and FTP. The advantage of having a service like this is that all the work is done by a remote server and then just uploaded to your site as you direct it. All you have to do is tell the sofware where to get a feed, how to format it and where to put it.
     
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    noppid gunnin' for the quota

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    So are you saying I have to give the "Service" access to my site?

    What's the fee? A backlink or rotated ads?

    There is no free lunch IMO.
     
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    Ehhh, /me confused.
    an rss/rdf/atom/whatever feed is xml. What's the problem.
    Pull the feed in an use xslt to display it htf you want. Or even parse it yourself and do with it as you please.
    If I want to post to a site as a comment on a feed item, I'll go there and do them the honor of posting in person.
    Perhaps it's just me, but I don't get the advantage using a third party. Give me the raw data any day over preformatted content.
     
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    You are correct, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If you like to use carp you can go right ahead and continue using it. This is a monthly fee based service for people who want an easy way to turn web feeds into web pages. The most common use for these applications is to drive traffic through improved search engine postioniong, however people use this and similar services in a number of different ways. It is always up to you to decide what is best for your own sites.
     
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    Well that changed quickly from a "I just found this new service and its great" post, into what appears to be marketing babble from the company. You sure you don't work for them?

    DS
     
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    I do not work for them. They are a relatively new service I enjoy using and wanted to spread the word about them to keep them in business. I have tried several similar services and consider this one to be the best. Like I said before it is up to you to decide what is best for you. There have been several items mentioned in this thread and they all can do the work. I just pointed out why I thought this particular service was better than some of the others mentioned.
     
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    Is there any tool like this http://itde.vccs.edu/rss2js/build.php
    this page creates javascript for rss feed. i am looking for similar sites which will automatically generate the code in .php
     
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    Feed2JS code is Copyright (C) 2004 Alan Levine (Maricopa Community Colleges). It is available as both a free service and open source code from:
    http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/feed/
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    It's free software. You could modify it.
     
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    Check out http://rsscontentbuilder.com site. It can turn RSS feeds into PHP or javascript, whichever you prefer. Michelle Timothy has put together a great tool and I'm about to purchase. I've bought some of her other tools and has great customer support and is always trying to make her products better with updates.
     
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    Content Master is a script designed to extract full articles from RSS feeds and publish them on your website.

    It can automatically extract particular parts of an
    article, delete ads, images or notes that you don’t wish to see on
    your site. You can also eliminate unnecessary links or text formatting.

    The script is fully automated, so once you set it up, you won't need to maintain it anymore.

    We have initially created this script for ourselves: to build a network of news websites like this one.
    But it worked so well :) that now we have developed a commercial version of this script.

    Read its full description over here.
     
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