Link Building Through RSS

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by seoindia, Jul 20, 2005.

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    Does any body have any idea regarding link building through RSS. Many organization are shifting to this technology to avoid excessive manual link building and save labour work. But how does it is implemented in actual.
     
    seoindia, Jul 20, 2005 IP
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    ResaleBroker Active Member

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    If you had multiple sites which had the same link partners you could use create an RSS feed containing the links and then simply publish the feed on each of the sites. This way all sites are automatically updated.
     
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    hans Well-Known Member

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    using RSS newsfeeds - provided you register all your feeds with all known RSS directories ( a list is found on my rss howto - see my signature ) - you can of course have all major new pages listed in all major RSS directories and thus create vauable backlinks to yur site. since these links remain in the directories.

    using RSS feeds also is one of the fastest method to get NEW pages found by all major SE since all RSS directories catch your feed seconds or minutes after you ping them or on a regular basis several times per hour depending on RSS directory and obviously all major SE visit news sites daily finding your pages within less than a day and have it online within some 3 days max.

    having a content site without RSS feeds nowadays is like driving a modern car like Roman Cesar drove his chariots with wooden wheels ...

    exchanging RSS feeds by SSI with sites of interesting content may add real value to the site where feeds are included by SSI, create backlinks and at the same time bring real value traffic when SSI are inserted in relevant pages on friend's sites / pages
     
    hans, Jul 21, 2005 IP