Putting rss feeds on web sites
Most SEO experts now agree that pages that have fresh and changing content seem to have a higher page rank and get indexed much faster.
Ask yourself some questions….
- Would you like your pages to be indexed by Google faster than your competitors pages?
- Do you spend more time writing content which you would rather use promoting your business?
- Would you like to know how to make your pages rank higher?
- Do you spend a lot of money on getting people to rewrite and write articles for you?
- Each time you sit down to write content for your site, do you find you have writers block?
If the answer to any of these questions is YES than you need to use our new RSS feed tool.
Anybody who knows anything about search engine marketing will tell you about content being the most important thing these days. But of course writing content takes time, so why not use RSS feeds from other sites to generate some pages? There is definately a massive advantage to having rss feeds on your web site.
However it is not quite that straightforward,
- Find a feed that you are interesting in from somewhere like syndic8.com.
- Take the XML feed and transform it using your XSL to produce some valid HTML.
- Upload your page and you will have your web site with fresh content every day.
Does that sound easy? It had me stumped too, so I asked my friend Steve Pritchard to right a web tool to generate the code for displaying RSS feeds on your web site.
Within a few minutes you can have diverse and talented writers writing your web site content for you, keeping your web site full of the latest information, articles and news. Better still you can have this for nothing!
This RSS feed tool will ensure that your pages are always filled with theme based content.
I really think this is a great tool for helping newbies and struggling internet entrepreneurs with their search engine optimisation work.
- RSS feeds provide changing content so every time the search engine visits the page, it has fresh content.
- Search engines like Google love RSS feeds which give you instant theme related content.
- RSS feeds give you HTML content that can be read by search engines unlike javascript feeds which have no SEO advantage because they cannot be read by search engines
- You get more visits from the Googlebot because the content changes daily, which means your pages get indexed faster,