Showing posts with label why RSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label why RSS. Show all posts

Why You Need Premium Back Links

How To Build RSS Link Wheels: Premium Back Links: One of the core elements to better SEO is building back links. In fact, I think the only 3 things you really need to do is have the best key...

This is a re-post of an old post that I think is so important that I wanted to get it back to the top of my blog:

One of the core elements to better SEO is building back links. In fact, I think the only 3 things you really need to do is have the "Best Keywords", the "Best Content" and the "Best Back Links".

Notice that I did not say the most keywords, the most content, and the most back links. Although, this is debatable, quality should most always win out over quantity.

That's why I want to remind you about building the best performing link wheels using RSS feeds. RSS feeds can be targeted just like keywords and content. This will result in better back links and targeted traffic.

If that makes some sense to you, then be sure to visit RSS Mage and LinkWheel Sage for the low down at www.rssmage.net,

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Why Use RSS Feeds?

For something called "Really Simple Syndication", many people have a hard time getting a grip on what RSS is and why you should use RSS feeds. This post is about the "why".

RSS feeds are almost like magic. Once embedded on a website or blog, they provide a stream of ever-changing content, as the original source of the RSS feed updates content and changes. This means that on the receiving end you can have multiple avenues of fresh content being served up on your website and blogs. (Hint: No reason why these cannot be part of a link wheel)

On the other side of the equation, having links to your RSS feeds across the net, and your RSS feeds placed on other websites and blogs, will result in new and increased sources of traffic that continues to build over time. RSS feeds can be as good, or better, than a boat load of so-so back links that everyone else is using.

RSS for Both Links and Traffic

Links and traffic are the main reasons for our interest in learning how to use RSS effectively. Keep in mind that RSS technology is heavily invested in ways you may not even be aware of when it comes to online search and content distribution. In short, it is here to stay. These are mini content distribution robots, and traffic magnets that work for you on auto-pilot. What could be better than having your content seamlessly distributed across the web, and then also have new visitors and readers attracted to your websites and blogs in the same effortless manner?

Just having your content syndicated in so many countless ways will make you website content spread a great deal broader than you can ever imagine.The number of visitors, and the number of other sites linking back to you are some of the known metrics that will have a positive effect on your search search engine ranking and Page Rank.

Now that you know the "why", in the next post we are going to look at the history and some of the "hows" for using RSS. You can subscribe to this blog by pressing the big RSS button in the top right side bar for a demonstration of how RSS works.