Oct 18, 2007 13:29
Anyone know if Google counts RSS Feeds as much as (normal) Links when determining a site's popularity/ranking?
I.E. is it a good marketing ploy to get your product and keywords into as many RSS Feeds/Subscriptions as you can?
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Most feeds are abstracts of the most recent pages or articles on a given site. So, what you are really doing is getting your product/keywords and links to your site into as many other sites as possible. So, the answer is yes, but you aren't posting to an RSS feed, you are posting to pages referenced by a feed.
RSS feeds are sometimes submitted as sitemaps to Google. See reference. So, the answer is yes, but - again - you need to put the link on the other site's pages... not the feeds.
You know what I mean?
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yes! helps muchly! just what i needed!
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