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A Quick Look At Easy Backlink Building With RSS

Posted in SEO by Mike Gates @ Mar 8, 2010
by Mike Gates

A lot of on-line professionals are discovering how easy backlink building with RSS is for getting their website a good ranking position in the search engines - yet syndication feeds have many other uses in promoting its success. Here are a few reasons to use this tool to its full advantage:

Attempting to dazzle the masses with a new business venture, when so many people have similar internet businesses already, can seem like an exercise in futility at times. Surprisingly simple and easy ways to boost ones website efficiency in any manner - such as the multiple benefits of having a feed - is a godsend when discovered. But in what way?

RSS feeds keep entrepreneurs informed of changes ahead of time: Internet software game retailers have the job of staying aware of what’s new and cool in their particular realm. For one in this niche, his feed would run items with program release dates, and the like. With this information at his fingertips, he can have the latest fad available in this online store, and jump ahead of his competitors - who may still be sleeping at the wheel as far as awareness goes.

An online technical help business that provides help and repair for computer problems, would benefit from a feed of sites with this kind of technology. By keeping current on the latest information - staying educated on the most affordable repair options for his customer, places him as a forerunner in his niche. In addition, he gains an “in” with his feed of website’s support staff by becoming a regular to them - and can solicit them for advice, and any questions he may have about the technology or repair options - before a customer asks him something he might be unsure of. He also gains an edge with this smart move - and will have a reputation of coming highly recommended by his loyal customers.

RSS can be used to add diversions to a blog, when there is nothing to post that day: Many blogs started off as a generic, all-purpose web letter for the benefit of friends and family, then ended up as a humor or observation blog with faithful fans. No blogger wants to lose his following by neglecting to post, but in lacking the time for daily upkeep, he can become lost for a win-win solution to the problem. Adding funny and entertaining content, in lieu of posts on those days he can’t be there, is one way a blogger can distract his readers with something “shiny” - just until he can post something new.

RSS feeds can by utilized by aspiring writers to enter the profession earlier: There are those who want to write for a living, and know that to do so, it’s crucial one establish a following of readers - and other writers, as well. To eventually get that dream job, and catch the eye of publishers - one has to earn credibility making a positive name for himself among all sectors of the writing community.

It’s a given that a writer’s work be linked back to other websites, as well. And making sure he has an RSS feed of the other’s websites to participate in is very important. With RSS, he has them all in one place, and even on the busiest day, has time to read other material - and give his detailed opinion on the subject matter in writing. The professional courtesy will be reciprocated, and he will forge new friendships with other writers. And if somewhere down the road one of his new friends knows a publisher the writer may like to meet - even better.

So no matter what niche of internet business one’s involved in, easy backlink building with RSS is more than just a good idea.

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