Linking WEB 2.0 all together

by gareth
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Hey the thing I learned from thirty day challenge was to link WEB 2.0 into a giant marketing spider web using RSS.

I'll explain it. You have sites like Squidoo, hubpages etc where you can create keyword targeted pages that will get search engine traffic, You have blogs that are the same.

Then you have social sites like myspace, facebook, twitter, friendfeed which can be used to mix and match feeds and content.

You use the RSS feeds from twitter etc on your giant web of SEO squidoo etc pages.

Then you start blasting out affiliate links and advertisements, product reviews and recommendations through the RSS feeds.

The more SEO pages you have displaying the feeds the more effective the strategy is.
#linking #web
  • Profile picture of the author JustaWizard
    I get most of that having studied & implemented much of the TDC, but how do you "start blasting out affiliate links and advertisements, product reviews and recommendations through the RSS feeds"
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  • Profile picture of the author gareth
    You just tweet or blog about them, or even have affiliate datafeeds etc do all the work. The RSS feeds from twitter/friendfeed/blog get fed into the SEO lenses, hubpages etc.

    That way its all up to date with your ads and promotions instead of just having static adverts on it.

    This is why I say you need a lot of those highly ranked pages to feed the RSS into so people will see it.

    I wonder if you could pay people with high ranking pages to insert your RSS code on their pages.

    Of course you can.
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    Gareth M Thomas
    Serial Entrepreneur
    Auckland, New Zealand

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  • Profile picture of the author logosi
    It all works... IF you work it. Consistency is probably one of the most important pieces of the puzzle... If you slam it hard for a week, then stop, it will accomplish little. While if you consistency put forth the effort, allowing people to see the real you, and learn you're here for the duration, you'll experience success. Perhaps an oversimplification, but true nonetheless.
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