Based on my recently published post about the RSS Submit software, John Hesch who also publishes the Blogging Pro blog asks the question about the difference between blog and rss directory submission versus ping updates. Is one better than the other? Are both necessary?
He asks a great question I've given my reply but I'd also like to from others on this topic as well. Will you join our disussion?
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Tuesday, February 8
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T. L. Pakii Pierce
on Tue 08 Feb 2005 01:07 PM EST
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T. L. Pakii Pierce
on Tue 08 Feb 2005 01:20 AM EST
Sometimes a piece of software comes along that just plain makes certain tasks really simple. RSS feed marketing and promotion is part of and overall blog promotion strategy for communicating your content to targeted audiences across and broad range of content sources.
RSS Submit is a Windows software tool that allows you to submit your RSS feed to a number of directories at once with the click of a button. This tool is easy to use and must have piece of software for your blog promotion and RSS feed submission efforts. Blogs and RSS are a powerful publishing (blog) and broadcasting (RSS feeds) tool set for content distribution. RSS marketing and promotion is extremely powerful because of the potential traffic you can generate to your blog. Blogs matter because they are not just standard web publishing tools. Blogs also ... more » Saturday, February 5
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T. L. Pakii Pierce
on Sat 05 Feb 2005 02:22 PM EST
Robin Good reports on how to submit your RSS feed to MSN Search. Very good article and must read for all blog and RSS publishers alike.
Microsoft went live with the New MSN Search this past week. Google provides the lions share of search engine traffic to this blog but my Daily Success Motivation and Positive Thinking blog has seen an explosion of traffic from MSN for top keywords since the new MSN Search went officially live last week. Google was the primary source of search traffic for that blog but now it's almost 50/50 between MSN and Google. The good thing is that my results in MSN are much, much better than what they were before. Check out this article by Robin Good. He discusses the relationship the New MSN Search has with Moreover for getting your content and ... more » |
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