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RSS Feeds and Search Engines

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by GuyFromChicago, Mar 27, 2004.

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    I've been considering adding an rss feed to a couple of my sites. I'm not overly familiar with how it's done. Does anyone have any good resources they could point me to?

    Also, does and rss feed help/hurt or have any effect at all on how search engines treat your page? Do they view rss content as "fresh"?

    Shawn - not sure if this is the best place for this post...please move if you think it fits better in another catagory.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Mar 27, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    I think Google probably would treat it as fresh content if you had an RSS feed. As far as "how to". Check http://www.hotscripts.com, they have lots of free scripts for dealing with RSS feeds. An example of a site with RSS feeds is http://www.seroundtable.com on the upper left (they have an RSS feed of search engine forums... including this one).

    - Shawn
     
    digitalpoint, Mar 27, 2004 IP
  3. GuyFromChicago

    GuyFromChicago Permanent Peon

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    Thanks Shawn...I'll check it out.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Mar 27, 2004 IP
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    I use zfeeder for my RSS feeds and I like it, although I am not very experienced with RSS feeds. I have feeds from ESPN for NFL news on my home page and team news from Yahoo! on the left toward the bottom. The cool thing about the Yahoo feed is that I can put in any keyword (eg. Cincinnati Bengals) and it will give recent news articles!
     
    rwhetsto, Mar 27, 2004 IP
  5. GuyFromChicago

    GuyFromChicago Permanent Peon

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    I'm not very experienced with this either, so the easier the better. At first glance it looks interesting & easy to use. I'm going to take a couple days and check out a few different options. Want to make sure I'll be happy with the final selection.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Mar 27, 2004 IP
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    Let us know what your final choice is.

    I have used FeedDemon from http://www.bradsoft.com/ just to read a few articles, but I've never tried integrating it into a web site.
     
    compar, Mar 27, 2004 IP
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    Foxy Chief Natural Foodie

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    OK I've found the time to follow this thread

    Thanks for the info guys - Ive got it up and running at

    http://www.ski-france-ok.com/newsfeeds/zfeeder.php

    and I will probably pop it in an iframe

    but what I really want is to show the weather for this ski site - unfortunately the rss weather example is broke:

     
    Foxy, Apr 19, 2004 IP
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    Foxy Chief Natural Foodie

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    Also I've got a problem with the subscriptions

    I add a new feed and all goes well but then I get an error when adding to the subscription page

    Helllllp!
     
    Foxy, Apr 21, 2004 IP
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    tsptom Well-Known Member

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    Has anyone found a good service? I'm looking to add news headlines to my site. I found this service. http://www.newswatcher.com/feeds/feeds.html , I see the word free all over their page but I'm not sure how they actually get paid yet. I can't even tell if this is for your website or just for your personal use.

    Thanks
     
    tsptom, Apr 25, 2004 IP
  11. hans

    hans Well-Known Member

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    Shawn with his nice info box on the Keyword Tracker page
    made me "kind of jealous"

    i always loved that box - considering i am on a 28 KB dial up
    to know at a glance whats new and if of interest to me

    i was following THIS thread a while
    have no PHP - can get it for free - but have to apply to host-support first
    searched and searched during many days many hours many nights !!

    and finally got all up and running and submitted since yesterday and many RSS bots crawling
    up to many times per hours the RSS news feed

    my version runs with SSI

    and since i found many info pages but no ONE complete RSS how to
    i wrote my own Howto RSS ...

    if anyone wants to
    - read
    - created
    - publish
    - submit
    his own RSS newsfeed within a few hours ( ALL together up to the bots visit ) AND see the RSS bots coming after these few hours
    then you may want to have a look at the How to RSS

    http://www.kriyayoga.com/how_to/how_to_rss.html

    there ARE MANY other ways of doing it
    i have NO plans to expanding into dozens or hundreds of own channels
    hence i selected an EASY and fast method
    simple to implement on ANY server ( all have by now SSI i hope )
    and thus the own feed can very easily be inserted at any page of your own site
    plus submitted to all RSS news feed directories and RSS Search engines
    and hence made available to all webmasters and news services around the globe

    for me it was / is JUST another FUN project
    i was kind of bored and needed another challenge for a change

    just like Shawn with his recent site-thumbnails :)

    enjoy and have fun !
     
    hans, Apr 26, 2004 IP
  12. Foxy

    Foxy Chief Natural Foodie

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    With zfeeder I am having trouble writing/rewriting the subscription list - I have checked my permissions and all is in order - I think

    Any ideas anyone? :)
     
    Foxy, May 2, 2004 IP
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    Hans,

    Nice page- a very useful resource!
     
    schlottke, May 2, 2004 IP
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    hans Well-Known Member

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    i am pleased to hear that :)

    i will add the zfeed (php) how to as soon as I know howto use zfeed
    because NOW i have ZERO php experience !!
    hence I need to learn that first to know HOWTO feed OTHER
    RSS news-feeds - so far its for publishing own feeds.

    that will have to wait a short while because these days i am almost fully busy creating
    Mother's day "LoveCards"

    http://www.kriyayoga.com/pd/LoveCards4.html
    to support all men showing our love and appreciation to the female angel part of our creation.

    then i work on the zfeed (php) part to be added eventually.
    but may be someone else among the forum members/users knows all the basic steps for php NEWBIE and has a full and precise "howto" to for a simple single application such as zfeed ??
     
    hans, May 2, 2004 IP
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    If I can throw in my two cent. If you use an RSS converter to transform the XML into javascript, then you will not notice a climb in the engines. The converter is a great way to get people to read your site, but I have never noticed a climb. As for RSS, it will be seen as fresh content.
     
    NewComputer, May 24, 2004 IP
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    Take a look at eMediaWire. They distribute news headlines from PRWeb.com:

    http://www.emediawire.com/rss.php
     
    Bernard, May 25, 2004 IP
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    I went with zfeeder too. Works well and was very easy to set up.
     
    GuyFromChicago, May 28, 2004 IP
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    tsptom Well-Known Member

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    Well now I know how they get paid. They don't. Here's what you get when you go to their site now...

    To our customers, partners and friends:

    Mirror Worlds Technologies, Inc. has decided to cease operations effective May 15, 2004. Our products, including Scopeware Vision and NewsWatcher,
    have been discontinued and are no longer available for download, purchase, or continuing support.

    Inquiries may be directed to .

    We thank our customers for their interest and support.
     
    tsptom, May 28, 2004 IP
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    tsptom Well-Known Member

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    Thanks. I'll check it out. Does anyone here else use them? If so, I'd like to see what they look like on your site. Thanks again.
     
    tsptom, May 28, 2004 IP
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    tsptom Well-Known Member

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    Looks OK Chicago. (I'm looking at your sports forum). So that is free?
     
    tsptom, May 28, 2004 IP