by Rose Finchley | Dec 12, 2013
RSS Feeds are the greatest thing since the invention of sliced bread. OK, that maybe a bit of an overstatement but your RSS Feed is still pretty good. Your websites RSS Feed(s) are perfect for any sort of user to follow what their favorite website is doing without having to constantly check it.
by David Zimmerman | Sep 26, 2013
Guest Post by David Zimmerman: Google likes fresh content. I think most SEOs know this. I've even heard of SEOs who regularly change their home page's content to give the Google spider a reason to come back to their website for a crawl, once in awhile. Surely there’s...
by SEO Alien | Feb 22, 2013
Using your Blogs RSS feed can help create a better footprint for your websites articles, but the subject alone of "Really Simple Syndication" (aka "Rich Site Summary") can not be simple at all.
by SEO Alien | Jan 27, 2013
If you are a blogger and looking to syndicate your content out to as many people as possible, there is no doubt that social media websites are the way to go. Challenge is, there are so many Social Media & Social Bookmarking sites available, it would take you...
by SEO Alien | Jul 22, 2011
Looking to use your Google+ as a RSS Feed? Here is how you do it! Google+ profiles officially do not support RSS feeds, but you can you create and subscribe to a RSS feed for your Google+ profile. Creating a RSS Feed for your Google+ account will allow you add the...
by SEO Alien | May 4, 2011
On May 7th, 2013 the Twitter RSS Feeds and Twitter widgets stopped operating due to API changes that Twitter made. Here is the update to get access to your Twitter RSS Feed!
by SEO Alien | Feb 11, 2011
Creating and Using a RSS Feed: First, you might be asking, “What is a RSS Feed”? You can Google What is a RSS Feed and you will come up many results that most commonly explain a RSS Feed as “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary Feed”
by SEO Alien | Aug 28, 2010
With the huge wave of social networking sites that are available to us a very common mistake is posting duplicate content on the same site using RSS Feeds. Duplicating your content on Facebook or Twitter can look embarrassing or not very professional and it happens...