Getting the most from RSS

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A while ago I read something about passing around your rss in order to get traffic. I was wondering if this would work with Ebay? And which sites are the best to submit your rss to
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  • Profile picture of the author MobiDev
    If you have some audio to include in RSS, you can create podcasts and share them via different popular channels such as iTunes. That's a great marketing channel.
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    You can filter them through a blog and submit the blog's rss to rss agg sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author TerryX
    These can help

    RSS Aggregator Sites

    Technorati
    FeedShow
    NETimeChannel
    IceRocket
    feedraider
    RSS Micro
    socialmarker
    RSS2.com
    Jumptags.com
    feedest
    Blogdigger
    GoldenFeed.com
    FeedFury
    RSSMountain
    FeedAgg.com
    RSSMotron
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  • Profile picture of the author veekay31
    There are many free sites like tools.950buy.com/rss-submit/ that do a good job of submitting your rss feed. If you want to distribute to a big list of RSS sites then you can consider ksoft- RSS Submit software.
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  • Thanks for the advice. If a person only has about 15 minutes a day to devote to fiddling with the rss feed which route should I go? But most importantly do you guys Honestly think that submitting your rss feed to your Ebay store will bring in real traffic, by real I mean around 100-200 views a week? I really don't want to waste any time. I don't have any time to waste. Thanks again.
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