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Creating an RSS Feed

 

Author: Jacob Madison

The web is a complex and ever-changing environment. Because of this, it is necessary to constantly be on the look out for new and better ways to market your website. Currently, fresh content is the best way to attract search engines to your site. Having up-to-date information will keep the search engines coming back to your site looking for more. Because of the search engine's attraction to new content, your updated site will be rewarded with higher placement in search results. Exactly how fresh should your content be? Consider updating your content several times per week - if not every other day, then twice weekly.
One popular trend to providing fresh content to a wide audience is the use of an RSS Feed.

RSS Feeds. What are they?
There are several beliefs as to what "RSS" stands for, but the most commonly adopted meaning is "Really Simple Syndication". This term is quite appropriate, in fact, because of the ease of creating an RSS feed for broad distribution of your content. One example of effectively using an RSS feed is to create custom-written articles for your website. Put your articles on their own page (http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/articles/article1.htm).

After you create your RSS Feed, your subscribers will be able to link to a specially created web address to access your feed. Subscribers to your feed will paste a code on their own website which will display the headline and a few words (a description) of your article. The headline will act as a link back to your article (on your website). This is a direct benefit to you, both building in-bound links to your domain and pointing search engines to your website for fresh content.

Making an RSS Feed
RSS Feeds use a language similar to HTML called XML. You must be careful when using XML, not closing tags or failing to validate the code can cause problems. The RSS Feed includes information about your feed (Title of your article, short description, and a link back to your original article). Your audience will see this information instantly as you update your content. Think of the potential thousands of websites displaying YOUR content to their visitors, and each of those visitors having the ability to get to your website with one click.

To create your RSS feed, simply copy the following code into your favorite text editor and edit a few fields. As you can see, the first part of the code (below the RSS version), is used to identify information about your website and company. The second half, beginning at , is used to identify information about your article.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> <rss version="0.91"></p><p><channel> <title>YOUR TITLE HERE</title> <link>YOUR URL HERE</link> <description>YOUR DESCRIPTION HERE</description> <language>en-us</language></p><p><item> <title>YOUR ARTICLE TITLE HERE</title> <link>YOUR ARTICLE URL HERE</link> <description>YOUR ARTICLE DESCRIPTION HERE</description> </item> </channel> </rss>

Change YOUR TITLE HERE with the title of your RSS Feed. This can be anything; I would suggest using your brand, for example "Jacob Madison Marketing Solutions". Then, replace YOUR URL HERE with your main URL, for example, "http://www.jacobmadison.com". Once you have done this, replace YOUR DESCRIPTION HERE with the name of your feed. One example would be, "Internet marketing solutions".

Finally, replace YOUR ARTICLE TITLE HERE with your article title, YOUR ARTICLE URL HERE with the web location of your new article, and YOUR ARTICLE DESCRIPTION HERE with a quick summary of your content.

Save this file to your domain, for example,

http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/rss/rss-feed.xml

To keep your readers from being overwhelmed, I recommend keeping the number of articles to the 5 most recently published.

You have now created an RSS Feed that is ready for syndication.

Syndicating Your RSS Feed
By advertising your RSS Feed, you will immediately boost the web traffic to your website. Syndication of your RSS Feed will allow others to easily add your feed to their website - increasing your exposure quickly. There are a few ways to syndicate your feed.

One way is to submit your RSS feed URL to various RSS aggregators and news readers. This will allow them to check your RSS feed for updates. Popular aggregators are:

- Daypop.com
- Feedster.com
- Postami.com
- Syndic8.com
- Userland.com

Another option is to place an XML button on your home page. This little orange button has quickly caught on and is appearing everywhere, indicating that an RSS feed is available from that website. To get this on your site, copy the XML image and paste it on your homepage, linking it to your RSS page. Your code should look like this:

<a href="http://www.YOURSITEHERE.com/rss/rss-feed.xml"> < img border="0" src="rss/rss_icon.jpg" alt="YOUR WEB DESCRIPTION" width="36" height="14"></a>

Keeping up on your RSS Feed
Be sure to maintain your RSS Feed, failing to update it regularly will cause search engines to loose interest, counteracting all of your hard work. Also, be sure to link each article back to your website to increase traffic to your website.

Utilizing RSS Feeds is a great way to improve your search engine rankings. As your audience expands, you will be naturally building incoming links to your website. RSS Feeds are a new approach to internet marketing, once you set them up, however, it takes very little time to see the traffic to your website increase.

Author Bio:

Jacob Madison

Jacob Madison is an internationally recognized internet marketing professional. Currently the CEO of Jacob Madison Marketing+Media, a Seattle, Washington-based internet marketing firm, Jacob has traveled the globe coaching hundreds of companies through the complex world of internet marketing.

Jacob got his start at the age of 15 with a website design company. Jacob quickly became the company?s leading internet marketing consultant before forming Jacob Madison Marketing & Media. Jacob specializes in high-return growth and advanced internet marketing tactics, often on the leading edge of the industry. Moreover, Jacob has launched several startup businesses into triple-digit returns in their online marketing strategies.

Additionally, Jacob has authored several books, including ?Internet Marketing for non-marketing people? and ?You Can?t Do That, You Can?t Do That!: What the rules really are in Internet Marketing?.

Jacob lives in the Seattle area, claiming it as one of the most beautiful area in the world.

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