"Here's An
Easy Way To Add Search Engine Friendly, Regularly Updated Content To
Your WordPress Blogs"
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Dear
Friend,
Are you currently adding
"self-updating content" to your blog posts?
If
not, then you are missing out on some really amazing benefits.
To
include "self updating content" in your blogs, you take an "RSS
feed" published by another website and add it to your own blog
posts (usually at the end of the post).
By
doing this, you can get more visitors, boost your income and
get a higher ranking in the search engines.
In
a moment, I'll explain exactly how RSS feeds achieve this - and how you
can easily add them to your blogs.
But
first, I want to explain exactly what an RSS feed is, just in
case you're not sure...
What is an RSS feed?
RSS feeds are special web
pages that contain a summary of the latest information on a particular
topic. They can be used for anything that
has regular updates.
Examples include latest eBay
auctions, current Amazon bestsellers, latest Twitter tweets, latest
news stories/sports results/stock market prices and lots more.
Loads of websites publish RSS
feeds.
You can take an RSS feed and
insert it directly inside your own blog posts, turning the news stories
or other content into ordinary content.
Since the RSS
feed content is regularly updated, this means that your blog
updates continually and automatically.
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Why would I want continually updated content?
Because
it gives your visitors a reason to return to your
blog regularly, since you are always offering fresh content.
More
importantly, it's good for your search engine
ranking, as the search engines love regularly updated content.
The
great beauty of using RSS feeds is that all the
continual updates of your content are done automatically, without
you so much as lifting a finger!
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Now
that I've explained what an RSS feed is - and what the benefits are -
let's take a look at what sort of content they can add to your blog...
Easily Add RSS
Feeds To Your Blogs
There
are loads of RSS feeds available on the Internet from all
sorts of different sources.
Examples are using an RSS feed that shows
the latest stock market prices on a finance related blog, or using an
RSS feed that shows the latest sports results on a sport blog.
You can add content from any
RSS source to your blog by using the RSS Feed Tool.
Here's a
screenshot of this tool:
Simply fill in
the short form to instantly create your WordPress plugin.
You can use any
RSS feed source, just by entering the web address of the RSS feed. The
software includes full instructions on how to find suitable RSS feeds
and how to get the web address of the feed.
When you have
entered your details, the software will instantly generate the
plugin.
The plugin can
automatically append the RSS content to the end of every post, or just
append it to the first post shown on each page. Alternatively, you can
add the content to specific posts/pages.
Optimized
Performance
The
plugin incorporates "caching" technology to ensure
that the RSS feeds do not slow down your web pages.
The content is read and processed from the
RSS feed source once an hour (or other period specified by you).
This means there is very little overhead on
your web server from using the plugins - and your blog should load just
as quickly as normal.
Special Theme
And Plugin Installer Tools Included
The
software includes our special Theme and
Plugin Installer Tools.
These offer an easy way to install themes
(to change the look and feel of your blogs) and plugins (to add
features to your blogs).
Although WordPress includes features to
install themes and plugins from within the blog admin system, these
features do not work on many web hosts.
Our Theme and Plugin Installer Tools offer a
simple alternative.
Here's a screenshot of the Theme Installer
Tool (the Plugin Installer looks identical).
To use the Installer Tool, just put the theme (or plugin) files into a
folder on your PC and then use the Browse button to select that folder.
If
your blog is set up in a folder on your website, enter the name of the
folder into the second box (otherwise leave the box blank).
Click
the FTP Setup button and enter your website domain name along with your
web hosting user name and password. These details are remembered for
future use.
Click
the Upload button and everything (files and any subfolders) will be
uploaded automatically to the correct place on your blog automatically.
Use On All
Your Blogs
The
software is licensed for use on an unlimited number
of blogs, so you can use it on every blog you own, without
paying any extra.
Requirements: Blogs must be WordPress blogs on
your own web hosting (i.e. NOT on wordpress.com). Ideally you should be
using the latest version of Wordpress, but the plugins should work with
any version of WordPress from 2.6 onwards. The
tools that create the plugins require a PC running Microsoft Windows
(any version).
Support
For WordPress Multisite: WordPress Multisite is
and advanced WordPress feature that allows a single installation of
WordPress to operate multiple blogs. This software supports
Multisite as long as each blog
is on a different domain or subdomain (which is the normal use
of Multisite).
Earnings Disclaimer: Although
RSS feeds can be an effective form of income generation and can boost
search engine rankings, the results are dependent on many factors
outside our control, including the blog content, blog design and RSS
feeds used. We are not therefore able to give any guarantees about the
search engine position or income that you will attain by using
this software.
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