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Here are a couple of links to some lists of RSS directories:
http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-submission.htm
http://www.toprankblog.com/rss-blog-directories/
The point about submitting your feed to your igoogle/myyahoo etc is so that they know whenever you update your site. It's a good way to get a site indexed quickly and up the rankings.
HTH
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostNo I mean creating my own.
The trick is publicising the fact that this feed exists, depending on your site content you want to look around for any relevent sites and feed directories that you can submit it to. Just submitting the feed URL to say Google is not enough, you want it spread around.
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No I mean creating my own. I'm looking at putting all the content in RSS format that will link to a a page where you can see the full article, but the full article will not be linked in any other way.
Updates to articles on the site will be linked by an RSS ticker to minimise the real estate used compared to having a traditional news panel. The idea is to focus on the products offered by the site, whilst still enabling regular content updates for SEO purposes.
However I'm no SEO guru.
Hopefully that sort of makes sense
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Think he means just including someone elses feed in his site rather than creating his own?
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostThought I would ask here as there seem to be people into SEO.
Obviously you need to have regular updates on your website to improve your SEO, but does this have to be regularly changing html content, or will an RSS ticker that is constantly updating news for your site work as well? (obviously the ticker will be pulling new for the website it is on, not just pulling in random updates from the net)
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Thought I would ask here as there seem to be people into SEO.
Obviously you need to have regular updates on your website to improve your SEO, but does this have to be regularly changing html content, or will an RSS ticker that is constantly updating news for your site work as well? (obviously the ticker will be pulling new for the website it is on, not just pulling in random updates from the net)Tags: None
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