Increase Your Website Traffic With RSS

December 9, 2008

Follow along and learn the simple secrets to increase website traffic with a few clicks of your mouse. RSS stands for “really simple syndication” and it serves as a tool to keep visitors updated to a websites changes without the person having to go back to the website.

Generating Your RSS Feed

If you have a wordpress blog (the most common blogging platform) then you already have an RSS feed built in to your blog. You can find your feed at yourdomain.com/feed

If you have another type of blog check the user guide of your blogging platform to find out where your RSS feed is located or how to generate one. Read more

RSS To Make Website Traffic

October 7, 2008

What’s better: to get your readers to keep coming back because they remember you, or to have a little automated reminder there, telling them you’re here, you’ve got new stuff, and they should come out and check it out? The answer’s obvious.

Website traffic comes when you let your interested readers know that you have something new, interesting, and exciting for them to check out. And one of the easiest ways to do this is through RSS feeds.

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and RSS feeds are nothing more or less than a super-easy way of sharing your content with the owners of other websites, or your own website or mashup, even a fan’s own site or desktop via an RSS reader. Adding an RSS is as simple as adding a line or two of code into your HTML. It updates by itself every time the page is accessed.

Does it build traffic? It can - if you use it properly. An RSS feed ideally brings you website traffic of two types: first, it ensures your faithful readers and customers return to your site whenever you have something new. Read more

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