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Targeted RSS - Take the Lead in Doing RSS Feeds in 3 Steps




In the online industry the need for a mechanism on how to increase the traffic produced on a site is essentially inevitable. There should be a way to produce this much needed traffic and visit on a site in order for the site to continue raking the best of the ranking from the search engines. Really Simple Syndication or RSS is one of the methods that answer this pressing need. Thru the use of the RSS feeds, the site owner is able to convey and relay messages and updates about a specific site that will then prompt the visiting user to take a look and visit the site. However, even when you know that the purpose of the RSS is to drive traffic on a site, the manner on how the feeds are made and done is where people basically commit a mistake. Below are the ways on how to take a lead on how to do RSS Feeds in 3 steps:


a. In order to create a well responded RSS feed include on it the date of the publication. The date is the signifying determinant of the freshness and newness of the activity that is happening on your site as published by the RSS feed. If potential clients see that the date is on a well updated date then there is more chances that the RSS feed will get to direct the potential client to your site.


b. Create an all original and authentic RSS feeds. Do not be a violator of the plagiarism act and copyright law. Any RSS feed that is found to be plagiarized and non original, shall be subjected to a severe punishment and thus will hurt your site and the entire RSS mechanism so badly.



Author: Sean R Mize


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