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    • tclendaniel
      tclendaniel last edited by

      RSS feeds, at least on paper, should be a great way to build backlinks and boost rankings.  They are also very seductive from a link-builder's point of view- free, easy to create, allows you to specifiy anchor text, etc.  There are even several SEO articles, anda few products, extolling the virtues of RSS for SEO puposes.

      However, I hear anecdotedly that they are extremely ineffective in getting their internal links indexed.  And my success rate has been abysmal- perhaps 15% have ever been indexed,and so far, I havenever seem Google show an RSS feed as a source for a backlink.  I have even thrown some token backlinks against RSS feeds to see if that helped in getting them indexed, but even that has a very low success rate.

      I recently read a blog post saying that Google "hates aRSS feeds" and "rarely spiders perhaps the first link or two."  Yet there are many SEO advocates who claim that RSS feeds are a great untapped resource for SEO.  I am rather befuddled.

      Has anyone "crackedthe code" onhow to get them,and the links that they contain, indexed and helping rankings?

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      • Ascedia
        Ascedia last edited by

        Actually, RSS feeds are also used as a defensive method of link building. YOAST makes a plugin for Wordpress that everyone should use (if they use wordpress), one of the features is inserting text and links into your RSS feed.

        Obnoxious scraper sites use RSS feeds to populate their websites, they do not monitor the content, its all automated. By putting links and a citation in your RSS feeds, this lets you at least get a little benefit from their theft of your content.

        Link Explorer shows feedburner and a couple other RSS agg sites as high value referring sites.

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        • bpjsurf
          bpjsurf @tclendaniel last edited by

          why would anyone need this service?  I believe the original question was RSS feeds from the site owner being indexed?  RSS feeds should be submitted too google webmaster tools to be index by google and Bing offers a similar service too webmasters, After initial submission the webmaster never has to submit again?

          If I wanted to push my content using RSS feeds then I would use Ping.fm to push my content and links to third party sites and social media.......

          I am at a loss why a webmaster would use the linkilecious site?

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          • RobMay
            RobMay @Gustav-Northclick last edited by

            Really detailed overlook. Nice touching on everything.

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            • Gustav-Northclick
              Gustav-Northclick last edited by

              If I understand the question correctly you would like your content to be spread to other sites through rss feeds and then be indexed there with a backlink to your site?

              Number 1: there must be a reason for the other site to index and create a backlink to your site.

              Number 2: these links are almost always "no follow" and therefore need to reach a very high amount of links to be of any real use for you if you want to affect the serp.

              eg: You submit your site to several "ping" sites of your choosing that index certain content and then when you publish a new story these sites get pinged from your cms and a nofollow backlink is created for you on that site,

              Just make certain that these sites that you ping actually has good content and have fills a puropose for the visitors.

              A better way though to keep control over the material is to create an own site running wordpress where you write about your site as a blog. Just put a news section in a sidebar and put your RSS feed in there. wordpress sites are indexed extremly fast and when you own the site you can choose to use follow links in the section on the blog site.

              This should lead to a faster indexing and you create backlinks that have a function and furthermore you own the site linking to you primary site.

              A short summary:

              RSS feeds are good to spread content and attract visitors. They're not a quick way to get backlinks.

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              • STPseo
                STPseo last edited by

                We use an RSS feed for new product lists. We may have some lag time before a new product gets put in a category and able to be browsed to on our site. The RSS feed gives a few days head start getting these new products into the search engines. We redirect all RSS links back to the main site links that include canonical tags for the main product pages.

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                • StevenMapes
                  StevenMapes last edited by

                  RSS should be designed primarily for your users and secondly to syndicate out using RSS Aggregators to distribute parts of your content (headlines and URLS)

                  Be careful about how much of the article content you include within the RSS Feed themselves.  Whilst is it good for the user to include the full article within the feed by doing so you are also giving scrapers an an easy time to reproduce your content and thus might end up being penalising for duplicate content even though you are the original source (I've seen this happen).

                  I've used two techniques in the past the first was to publish a short additional body that contain a call to action to follow the link to the original article stub.  I then switched to publishing the full content within the feed just for my users but I am thinking about going changing it again and publishing part of the content within the feed and then have a call to action for the reader to visit my site for the full article which will hopefully increase CTR on the feed whilst reducing the content duplication issue

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                  • reilly3000
                    reilly3000 last edited by

                    The link building power of rss feeds is simply in getting other sites to feature and link to your content via rss. There would be no utility for a bot to crawl your feed stand alone, it would rather just look at the content itself. Try submitting your feed to rss directories or having other webmasters feature your feed on their site. I believe several web 2.0 sites like squid allow for feed publishing as well. Hope that helps.

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                    • john4math
                      john4math last edited by

                      Sorry, I'm a little confused as well.  Why would you want people linking to your RSS feed instead of your original posts?  Why would you even want the RSS feed to be indexed and returned in search results rather than the original posts?  Wouldn't Google want to link people to the original post vs. the RSS feed?  Aren't RSS feeds supposed to be a feed of content already on your site... so I don't see why Google would have much of an incentive to spider it or return it in search results?

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                      • DavidKauzlaric
                        DavidKauzlaric @tclendaniel last edited by

                        You load links into it, it then creates an RSS feed on their end that gets pinged. You can load any kind of link into it and it'll ping them.

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                        • tclendaniel
                          tclendaniel @DavidKauzlaric last edited by

                          Thanks, but Linklicious turns links into RSS feeds- it doesn't help get the RSS feeds, or their internal links, to get indexed as far as I know.  Am I not understanding the service correctly?

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                          • DavidKauzlaric
                            DavidKauzlaric last edited by

                            This service works well, I've personally tested it: http://linklicious.me/

                            Try that or another pinging service, there are a ton of them out there.

                            Good luck!

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