by Shift
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I'm pretty new to RSS feeds so I have some questions.

To create a feed for a single domain, or for multiple domains, is it fine to use the free online app of feedage.com which can do both of these (i.e single or multiple domains).

Or is it better to use some other app or desktop program?
(Maybe because in the feedage app it gives a backlink to feedage?)

I notice that feeds created with feedage.com only give the homepage of the specified domain, so how can one create a feed for the entire website with all of its' urls?

And then once one has created a feed(s), one uses a feed aggregator to submit all of one's feed(s) to the feed directory?
(It is the feed directories that are indexed by the search engines thus the source of the backlinks).

Is this how it works?
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  • Profile picture of the author thmgoodw
    I use feedage as well and it works fine for this purpose. Feedage has a bulk html to rss tool, which I use every day. You can do as many combinations as you want.

    single pages
    multiple pages on same domain
    multiple pages on multiple domains.

    If you're doing the entire site, list the URLs in the bulk converter linked above.

    If i'm doing multiple pages, I then input the multiple rss feeds into rssmix.com, and that spits out a combined RSS feed for all of the inputted RSS feeds.

    Once you have your RSS feed, you can submit your RSS feed to all of the RSS aggregators/directories. You can either do it yourself, or use something like RSSbot (I use the rss component of brute force seo). Yes, submitting each of the RSS feeds will help you get links back to your site.

    One additional trick.

    Lets say you have a site ABC.com. You want to build up the backlinks to it. One thing you can do is create a quick little hub, or blog on sites like blogspot or wordpress (or any of the other web 2.0 sites like that that have rss feeds). Put some article on your blog. Then, at the end the blog, put anchored text links back to ABC.com. Then, go and get the rss feed for your new blog. If you look at the RSS feed, all of the links in your blog should be active. So, when you submit this new RSS feed to the RSS directories, this will help you get additional links as these links will be active.



    Originally Posted by Shift View Post

    I'm pretty new to RSS feeds so I have some questions.

    To create a feed for a single domain, or for multiple domains, is it fine to use the free online app of feedage.com which can do both of these (i.e single or multiple domains).

    Or is it better to use some other app or desktop program?
    (Maybe because in the feedage app it gives a backlink to feedage?)

    I notice that feeds created with feedage.com only give the homepage of the specified domain, so how can one create a feed for the entire website with all of its' urls?

    And then once one has created a feed(s), one uses a feed aggregator to submit all of one's feed(s) to the feed directory?
    (It is the feed directories that are indexed by the search engines thus the source of the backlinks).

    Is this how it works?
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