RSS and Search Engine Optimization
After putting a lot of thought into how to best use RSS feeds on your website and then creating them on your website, the next step is to promote them. As with any kind of marketing, where and how you advertise your website can determine the amount of visitors. The same applies to RSS feeds.As you create your RSS feeds, keep in mind that the title should contain optimal search keywords. The more keywords contained, the more likely you are to have your feed come up when a particular search string is entered. This is not to say you should cram every possible keyword into the title of the RSS feed. Instead, keep in mind that you can have up to 15 different titles listed for the same link, article, content, etc. when creating the original RSS file.
Use descriptors to attract visitors to your site by tempting them to click on your feed. Think of text that will enhance your content, but not make it appear irrelevant. People are less likely to click on a RSS feed if it doesn't fit their needs and wants. By keeping the descriptors concise, but also tempting, you will drive people to click on your link over someone else's.
In keeping with the keyword search, don't forget that you can now
search by theme. Use this to your advantage and group your RSS feeds
into themes. When submitting them to search engines, group the feeds
into specific themes. This can help bring your feeds up more often when
similar themes are searched.
When you add RSS feeds from other companies, you can tell your website
how to react when the feed is clicked on. Rather than have visitors
transported to the new site, have it come up as a new window. This will
help lessen the chance your site visitors will leave your website
completely.
People don't use the back button as often, so it increases your chances
of the person to continue to peruse your site if the RSS feeds pop up
as new browsers.
As you design your RSS feeds, include your company's contact
information. This entails your website, any relevant contact
information, and if possible, your logo. The more experience a person
has with your website, the more frequently he or she will recall it
when thinking of your products or services.
Consequently, it also goes to say you need to make sure the experience
is a positive one because it goes the same way with a negative
experience, except it deters visitors from returning.
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Use your feed within your own site. By promoting it within your own
website, you can improve its standing on external search engines.
Search engines often return results by the most frequently clicked
first. If you don't have enough faith in your own RSS feed to include
it in your website, why would anyone else want to subscribe to it? At
the same time, RSS feed search engines often return results
alphabetically. |
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