RSS content
syndication is relatively new legitimate practice in
the world of search engine optimization (SEO). Marketing
professionals specializing in SEO techniques are beginning
to recognize the value of RSS content syndication however,
and it seems that the more popular this technique becomes
the more effective the results.
The value of RSS content syndication lies in the links
contained within the content. This is because the big
search engines like Google, Overture and Yahoo! pay
a whole lot more attention to incoming links to a website
than they did in the past. We’ll get to content a little
later, because it still counts, but it is so important
to understand why syndicating content to RSS feeds across
the web may make you more money and cost you LESS!
RSS feeds are appearing on websites across the internet
in order to keep people up to date with the latest news
or information on a particular topic quickly. And we
all know that users expect quality content, but even
more so they expect that content to appear immediately!
And, they want to see the content. They do not want
to look for the content. They do not want to link to
the content. They want the content to jump off of the
screen and into their brains in 10 seconds or less!
Perhaps this is why Really Simple Syndication, or RSS,
came about in the first place. It’s great news for web
site owners too, however. Taking advantage of the huge
variety and sheer number of RSS feeds that accept submissions
from other websites provides a very cheap and simple
way to develop more web site traffic and higher income.
Did I mention cheap? A minimal amount of time invested
will allow you to not only provide a way for your loyal
visitors to stay aware of your newest updates, but also
to expand the awareness of the world about your services
or products. I did mention cheap, right? Well, RSS content
and article syndication allows you to spend some time
preparing content in the standard XML RSS format and
then to make it available to many free RSS feeds across
the world.
If you have ever spent a large amount of money on an
online marketing program – you already know the drawbacks
of traditional internet marketing. Mass emails are no
longer effective due to the increasing power of spam
filters. Directory listing services are finding that
their clients are removing their links due to retribution
by the major search engine algorithms. And, Pay Per
Click… well it’s just really expensive if you intend
to see real results.
With RSS syndication, you are never going to face any
of these issues. If you can write an html file for your
website, you can syndicate your own RSS content. The
basic process is quite simple to master, and as you
become more familiar your skills will expand quickly
as well.
What’s even better news for web site owners? The major
search engines are not only approving of RSS syndication,
they are providing RSS feeds open for submission in
a huge array of topic areas like sports, entertainment,
world news, travel, health and technology. There is
a topic for every web site owner willing to put in a
little effort! And people use their sites already, so
what a better place to syndicate your content?
When you place content in an RSS feed, a link appears
to your web site. This is noticed by the major search
engines, and helps to increase your link popularity
among the search engines. Link popularity will potentially
move your site up in the search engine results pages
(SERPS). Combine these two facts, and you will see that
no matter how you look at it, RSS syndication will get
you more traffic.
It doesn’t really matter whether your additional visitors
found you through an RSS feed, or if your visibility
and increased link popularity allowed them to find you
through a major search engine! Think about that, and
you are sure to see the true benefit of RSS content.
There’s that word again… “Content.” RSS content is
different from what you might normally expect in an
SEO campaign. The reason that most web sites containing
RSS feeds put them there in the first place is to provide
extra information for their visitors.
Think about it, if you publish a web site geared towards
IT professionals you might be providing content that
is of a fairly specific nature. You may be giving information,
tutorials or even advertising for a certain software
package. Although this information is important to a
large majority of the visitors who click on your link,
some visitors may be more interested in a different
area of the IT field.
Providing an RSS feed that displays the latest in the
world of IT news may be a great answer. If the information
found in your RSS feed is quality and relative to your
visitors’ interests, they will bookmark your site. Then
they will COME BACK!
But what does that mean to you as the RSS syndicated
content provider? It means that you will need to produce
quality content – because it’s your content that keeps
the users coming back to the original site. As long
as your content is quality, and you remain a part of
that RSS feed, you will see increased new and return
visitors.
And generating traffic is the largest goal of an SEO
campaign, so why wouldn’t you want to syndicate quality
content for RSS feeds? This simple and inexpensive method
of marketing your website is gaining popularity, and
becoming visible now as a content provider will only
mean greater returns in the future.
Michelle McClory is an online marketing expert with
5 years of experience who is proud to be a member of
the eByro team. If you would like to explore more Internet
Marketing techniques visit eByro - the Vertical Portal
for Internet Entrepreneurs
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