RSS Feed Generator
Posted 5th August 2011 at 11:13 PM by rapidscc
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Run your own RSS Feed Generator! It's easy, you control everything and it will be safe for your links.
One easy way to get your sites ranked is to get backlinks.
There are several popular ways to get backlinks. Some of them includes:
1. Blog commenting
2. Article/submitted content links
3. Directory submissions
4. Web 2.0 and Social network links
5. Forum profile links
6. Backlink Packets (Currently, the most popular is Angela's backlink packets)
There are a few more like statistics site submission and Press release. However, the ones listed above are the most common backlinking strategies.
If you are doing the above link building tactics, you may notice that the amount of backlinks you put out there does most of the time doesn't equal the amount of backlinks that Google sees.
Another thing you may notice is that it seems as if you are not getting enough link juice from these backlinks even if the domain page rank is high (4,5,6,7 or 8).
That is probably because the page rank of the actual page containing your link isn't high or worse it could have no page rank at all.
The good news is you can easily throw in some backlinks in that page and since it resides on a high Page Rank domain, you could easily get that particular page noticed by google and give your backlink some boost.
The fastest way to do that is to gather all your backlinks (from forums, blogs, articles, etc.) and create an rss feed from it using RSS FEED GENERATORS, then submit it to RSS aggregators.
Doing this will create a web effect, giving your backlinks their own set of backlinks.
There are a lot of Rss Feed Generators online but be careful, these generators are beaten to death by online users and have limited their service so as not to get the red flag from Google.
The best thing to do is to install your own RSS Feed Generator script and use that on your links. This way you control everything.
To get an RSS Feed Generator script plus two additionally impressive tools visit : Backlink Sniper
It will be a great addition to your tool chest.
One easy way to get your sites ranked is to get backlinks.
There are several popular ways to get backlinks. Some of them includes:
1. Blog commenting
2. Article/submitted content links
3. Directory submissions
4. Web 2.0 and Social network links
5. Forum profile links
6. Backlink Packets (Currently, the most popular is Angela's backlink packets)
There are a few more like statistics site submission and Press release. However, the ones listed above are the most common backlinking strategies.
If you are doing the above link building tactics, you may notice that the amount of backlinks you put out there does most of the time doesn't equal the amount of backlinks that Google sees.
Another thing you may notice is that it seems as if you are not getting enough link juice from these backlinks even if the domain page rank is high (4,5,6,7 or 8).
That is probably because the page rank of the actual page containing your link isn't high or worse it could have no page rank at all.
The good news is you can easily throw in some backlinks in that page and since it resides on a high Page Rank domain, you could easily get that particular page noticed by google and give your backlink some boost.
The fastest way to do that is to gather all your backlinks (from forums, blogs, articles, etc.) and create an rss feed from it using RSS FEED GENERATORS, then submit it to RSS aggregators.
Doing this will create a web effect, giving your backlinks their own set of backlinks.
There are a lot of Rss Feed Generators online but be careful, these generators are beaten to death by online users and have limited their service so as not to get the red flag from Google.
The best thing to do is to install your own RSS Feed Generator script and use that on your links. This way you control everything.
To get an RSS Feed Generator script plus two additionally impressive tools visit : Backlink Sniper
It will be a great addition to your tool chest.
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Hi
Thanks so much for your post! Can you tell me what RSS stands for?
Heidi
Posted 6th August 2011 at 06:48 PM by barbaric viking
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Hi Heidi,
here you go - rss = really simple syndication.
If you are still new with RSS then here's a good article from wikipedia : RSS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaPosted 6th August 2011 at 11:59 PM by rapidscc

Thanks so much for your post! Can you tell me what RSS stands for?
