Create RSS feed for website - is yahoo pipes the right answer?

by Spark
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As mention above. As I am not very good in RSS. I got recommend by follow member here that creating RSS feed for static website (no RSS enable). I can actually use yahoo pipes to create every single web page for each RSS.

My questions are

1. Let's say I am leaving comments on certain blog which they have already approve. Should I use yahoo pipes to create a feed on the approved comment blog and send to RSS directories?

2. Does creating RSS feed using yahoo pipes lose the link after certain period of time? (example feedity.com - mention that the feed will gone after 30 days for free/no account user)

My main concern was whether creating RSS feed in yahoo pipes lose it's link after certain days? Especally those static sites (with no updates) lose the RSS feed that created by yahoo pipes?

Appreciate anyone can help? Thanks!
#answer #create #feed #pipes #rss #website #yahoo
  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    I almost doubt anybody here is using Yahoo pipes for RSS
    publishing - and frankly your description makes it seem
    like a pain to deal with.

    I know this isn't helpful. You can set up a wordpress blog
    in a subdomain (www.domain/blog - recommended by
    Google insider Matt Cutts) and paste your content into
    the blog and let the WP script handle the RSS. No
    expiring feeds this way.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Usually the purpose of RSS is to keep up with a site that is regularly updating with new items (pages). If you have a static site, this seems a bit counter intuitive.
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    • Profile picture of the author Spark
      Originally Posted by BurgerBoy View Post

      Guys thanks for your help.

      Burgerboy, the feed43 you mention - does my created RSS stay forever or it will gone after 30 days? As I wish to create a long term backlink. Appreciate your help on this.

      Guys I have some questions as well. Let's say I leave a comment on a blog. Can I use their posted blog RSS (which I leave a comment) and submit to RSS directory which in turn increase my backlinks as well?

      My main I intention is to create RSS feed for approved comments in blog then submit to directory. Which is why I want to create RSS feed for this. Or can I just grab the RSS feed in their blog and submit will do?
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