What do you name Your Mash RSS Feed ?

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ok lets say i got 30 profile backlinks, and i got all their urls. when i combine them into one rss feed using html2rss what do you name it ?

do you give it a title relating to your niche... or just something random ?
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  • Profile picture of the author PhilipSEO
    Originally Posted by Deadbeatcobra View Post

    ok lets say i got 30 profile backlinks, and i got all their urls. when i combine them into one rss feed using html2rss what do you name it ?

    do you give it a title relating to your niche... or just something random ?
    I am curious, why would you do something like this? Is it because you are trying to get those profile pages indexed? It seems like a lot of trouble to go to for some throwaway, extremely low quality links. 30 profile links are worrth about 35 cents more than 0 profile links.

    But sure, give it some kind of relevant name if you are going to do it anyway. Relevance is always good, even when it's microscopic.

    That said, I believe that the "every little bit helps" approach to SEO is one of the greatest wasters time in the world. If you offer a real product on your site or a real service, and if you have a sound business model, which means that you reasonably sure that you can monetize relevant traffic from search engines, then get some real backlinks for chrissakes, those that can rank you within a couple of weeks as opposed to never.

    How much do you expect to make from your site if you rank? If you expect peanuts, starting an online business is a waste of time.
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    • Profile picture of the author belgianguy
      Originally Posted by PhilipSEO View Post

      get some real backlinks for chrissakes, those that can rank you within a couple of weeks as opposed to never.
      I've read a couple of posts where you talk about real backlinks or powerlinks. Could you tell us what those are and how to find them?
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  • Profile picture of the author dhex
    IMO you better go for highly searched keywords/topics. My theory is that if the keyword in your title is in demand probably spiders will be looking for pages that talk about that topic. Since the whole idea of creating rss feed is to get some spider exposure so that your links get index fast, I think this should do the trick.

    one more tip: instead of creating a feed out of your links only, try yahoo pipe and include more feed sources that are hot topics or currently hot on the news
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  • Profile picture of the author Rysk
    I created RSS feeds out of my profile links and then submitted them to the RSS directories and even social bookmarking sites - did nada, zilch.

    Maybe BIE or BB works, I haven't tried either of them, but in my experience the google bot doesn't find the RSS feeds and then index the pages linked within them/
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