Use of RSS

Discussion in 'Google' started by acwebguru, Aug 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    How does RSS works in SEO:confused: I don't have any idea about that. Please help.
     
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  2. malcolm1

    malcolm1 Prominent Member

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    Hello...

    I belive that RSS is part of what will soon be faster info and relevance.
    much can be done with this untapped resource.
    If im correct google just bought feedburner not long ago so that tells
    me that the technology will soon grow in this sector...

    thx
    malcolm
     
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  3. mridout196

    mridout196 Banned

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    Its not the fact you have an RSS feed that helps - its the fresh new content it brings to your site.

    You could just update your site everyday it would be the same :)
     
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    sparksflying Peon

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    Hi, im not sure what you mean? Are you saying how can it benift SEO?

    RSS is basically syndicating your site... In other words , other websites can potentially use your feed to use your content on their site.

    This doesnt mean they are stealing your content.... Have a look here http://www.searchengineguide.com/mintz/004751.html for a great article on the benefits .

    If your content is good enough and gets pulled into other sites , youll get lots of backlinks which is great for your offsite SEO :)

    Im sure a guru and explain better.. Im kind of asleep right now ;)
     
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    rss is way of telling about your pages to the search engines
     
    trichnosis, Aug 1, 2007 IP