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After I've setup my site with a few unique articles, I though maybe I could start adding posts from other site's articles through RSS Feed syndication. I am wondering if anyone else has had experience doing this. Obviously, the articles must be on-topic, etc. -Scott |
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You can do this. Most feeds however will not have the complete article. It will have the title and a summary, then a link to the article itself. They do this of course to get traffic.
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Thank you. Am I right in saying that the only benefit I receive from doing this is providing additional content to my visitors? If I have monetized my site with ads in the content, will the ads appear in these posts as well? |
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a good way is to use Yahoo Tubes. You can then mashup as many rss as you want,filter it ans via feedpress drop into your wp blog
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