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| Apprentice Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: UK
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Hi all first post so please be gentle. As a newbie I was wondering if this works for SEO 1- Create a two page blog with page 1 being static and keyword rich for my niche (no stuffing though) and nice content. All to promote a CPA or Clickbank product. 2- Page two with RSS feeds relevant to my niche and anchor text back to page 1. Question is would the crawlers see the RSS feed as new content for the site every day and help increase the rankings for page 1. To me sounds like a good idea but dont really know if it would be effective. AJD |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Australia.
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I dont think 1 page of rss is a good idea because you'll be sending your traffic away. I would just make the CPA content rich page. |
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| Beware - Straight Talker War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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There's a lot of speculation on this subject - it goes like this: RSS is good because: Search engines like fresh content - rss feeds give you this. Search engines like relevant keywords - rss gives you this. Spiders come back more often if the content keeps changing - this results in faster indexing. My experience is that although these things used to have some credibility, Google is great at determining duplicate content and that's exactly what rss feeds are, so I think that side of things doesn't make much difference anymore. since the links keep changing there's nothing stable to keep results consistent. So, if you think the content will be useful for your visitors - go for it, but don't do it just because someone told you it might help with your rankings - but test it, Andy |
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