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August 19, 2007

Black Hat Rss Techniques

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In case you haven’t noticed I’m quite lazy when it comes to building
websites.  I like to automate everything I can…. and milk it
for all it’s worth.

Sometimes that doesn’t even mean going blackhat all the way.

I spend a lot of time updating our membership sites, working with
our members, programming, and dealing with 4 kids – that means I don’t
have a lot of ‘free’ time to just screw around.

When I need to promote a site to get it traffic and improve it’s
rankings I don’t want to baby sit it once I’m done.

I use a tool called RSS REBOUND and I use it to create a pretty
massive “DATED” rss feed.  I spend about 1 hour building enough
content that is dated to add to once a week to promote just about
all my sites.

Here is what I do. I pick a topic – let’s say “kids”.  I pull in
feeds from various places.  I approve them. I add in a few content
items of my own content from my sites, and I use the “keyword” feature
to make all instances of certain words link to a certain place.

I’m pulling in someone else’s rss feed and adding my own links :)

LOVE IT.

Doesn’t do me any good that way though as I just sit there with a
couple rss feeds.

I take those new feeds I created and I submit them to places I find
here:
rss-specifications.com/rss-submission.htm

That gets me instant links back…. but that isn’t the good news.

The good news is that other lazy webmasters start scrapping my rss
feed.

They PUBLISH my feed on their site.

Instant traffic, instant links, and the most important part is zero
work on my part.

Rss Rebound isn’t cheap – it’s a $147 dollar tool.  It’s worth it
though and if you follow through this link you can save $100 bucks.

http://www.rssrebound.com/blackhat.php

If you are on a shoe string, and don’t need the training videos you
can also try out xml feed builder.

http://www.esrun.co.uk/blog/xml-feeds-link-builder/

It’s free, does some pinging for you, but doesn’t let you automate
things quite as much.

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