RSS feeds for back links

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I have asked this question multiple times in others threads and never seen an answer, so I will try again in a thread of my own.

When creating an RSS feed out of your back links, how is it done? I mean you get a list of URLs back from your outsource person and you need to turn them into an RSS feed. How do you do this?

And is it useful or worth doing?
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Non one knows how to do this. That is weird as I have seen many talk about it in the forum but no one will tell me how it is done. Oh well. I guess I didn't want to do it any way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    There's any number of ways it can be done...Do you just have a list of URLs? If so, it probably won't do you much good to create an RSS pheed from them.

    However, if you have a chunk of content/words with each URL, then there's a chance your RSS pheeds can be picked up and used on other sites, giving you links back to your content.

    Let me know the format your URLs are in, how agressive you want to be, etc, and I'll try to come up with the best way to take it from there...
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Kurt,

    I was just thinking of it as a list of URLs, so that is why maybe it didn't make sense to me. If you are just doing blog commenting, then how would you add text to that, from the article or your comment.

    I am not sure I want to do this. I doubt that it would get picked up. I know so little about RSS that it is all over my head.
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