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How To Drive Instant Traffic To Your Blog with RSS Feeds

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RSS Feeds are a commonly used feature of blogging tools, like WordPress.


Visitors can subscribe to the feed anonymously, if they want to keep updated with your new posts.

But RSS feeds can also be submitted to so called feed aggregators. These aggregators show a part of the content (title, excerpt) as an appetizer for their visitors, and link back to your blog. Their visitor can read the full article on your site.

Here are a few quick tips on ‘How To Drive Instant Traffic To Your Blog with RSS Feeds’:

Tip 1: Copy down the url to your comments feed, and blog posts feed. Submit these feeds to as many feed aggregators as you can. To make this boring task easier, you can automate the task with submitter software.

The blog posts feed gets updated as you post new articles. The comment feeds are updated even more often, as your visitors comment your blog posts.

Tip 2:  Certain plugins create a single feed for each and every post and page. Using this will allow you to submit many feeds pointing back to your blog.

Tip 3: Usually you can access a site with and without the www-prefix. If you take your feed urls with and without the prefix, you just doubled the number of feed urls you can submit to aggregators.

Tip 4: There is a free WordPress plugin called RSS footer. It makes it easy to add a line of content to the beginning or the end of all the articles in your feeds, for instance to display a link back. You could configure it to post a keyword targeted backlink in the footer in each post of your feed, and greatly increase the number of backlinks.

This embedded link has an additional benefit. If someone scrapes (aka steals) your content to republish it on their own site, they would show a backlink, too. As long as these people do not edit the post (or let links be removed by the scraping software), it will appear. At least, their is some higher probability that the link occurs as many scrapers/autoposters do not even look at the content they publish.

Use the power of RSS Feeds and drive instant traffic to your blog.

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