Using RSS To Help With SEO
Like with all forms of internet marketing, the main focus is to bring much needed traffic to your website. By using RSS feeds, your website can gain the necessary visitor rate which will help with search engine optimisation (SEO).
One important characteristic to keep in mind is the number of keywords used in your feeds’ titles. Here, the more search keywords you use the more hits your website will receive. It is a good idea to use up to 15 search keywords for each of your titles. This will enable traffic to your website through many different topics.
Your descriptors should also be unique and interesting to potential visitors. Remember that potential visitors click on RSS feed titles that are relevant to their needs, so when choosing your descriptors try to be as concise as possible. It is also a good idea to group your titles under one theme, that way users can easily see all that your website has to offer in one field.
When you create your RSS feeds, in is imperative that you include your website’s contact information, specifically an email contact address. Include your company logo as well; this will help your potential customers remember you. But remember that negative attention is as powerful as positive attention, so make sure that their experiences are not a negative one.
It is also a good idea to subscribe to your own RSS feeds. This will give faith and trust in your SEO writing. Make sure that your customers can contact you easily, and that they have a positive experience with your RSS feeds (for example, do not use titles that are misleading, for this will only serve to upset your potential customers). RSS feeds with SEO can make a rather large impact on the amount of traffic seen on your website, but only if you use the proper tactics.
Got paid for that last freelance job that I did, you all know what that means, it’s about time to hit the shops and pick up that new set of running clothing that I have been waiting to get. Glen, are you up for a little bit of shopping this weekend?
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