RSS feeds

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by jass4java, Nov 6, 2010.

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    Hi Guys,
    If we put RSS feeds in our website , does it really help our website traffic and all?? because ultimately RSS link will link the news and other material to its source website , so shall we put RSS feed into our website or not ?
     
    jass4java, Nov 6, 2010 IP
  2. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    yes, you should use rss feeds whenever you can. this just helps your content get syndicatyed thru the rss engines. more syndication of your content the better. regarding traffic,it will help in the long run but yuo will may not see any immediate benefit
     
    sultanofseo, Nov 6, 2010 IP
  3. jass4java

    jass4java Peon

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    Thax for ur reply,
    But my question is same people will just switch to source website of that news/article, so user will stay just fews seconds on rss feeded page? am i right?
     
    jass4java, Nov 6, 2010 IP
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    remshad Active Member

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    yes,
    and it will help you to index for search engine easly..
     
    remshad, Nov 6, 2010 IP
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    remshad brings up a good point. SE's can crawl thru RSS so it's not a bad idea in that regard. However, someone should be telling you simply because you put a RSS feed up it won't have much effect unless you "get it out there."

    Some cool things you can do with your RSS feed:
    RSS2Twitter
    Twitterfeed also will send your new feed items to your Facebook fan page.

    There are RSS directories and you can even plus your RSS feed on some forum profiles, linkedin, friendfeed, and a few other places.
     
    Brad Callen, Nov 6, 2010 IP