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Rss Submission and Content

By Justin Boyce | November 15, 2008

This is a big one using Rss Feeds to generate content for your blogs and there are a huge number of programs being sold to cater for this. Once again there are plenty of free options so we decided to share them with you so you don’t pay the $147 and upwards price tags for the guru’s programs.

First of all I want to warn you of the dangers about doing this for close to two years I had a site ranked on page one of Google, Yahoo and Msn for the keywords work from home and around 4992 others this site earned a small fortune with Adsense and clickbank monthly then I got greedy I thought more pages more money and started to use programs that created content using rss feeds. Boy was that a mistake my site got deindexed and adsense disabled luckily Google didn’t close my account. To this day I am still waiting for re entry into Googles index after removing this content.

Heed my warning some of these programs may make you short term gains but in the end you can lose everything.

Do I still use rss to generate content yes but i use feeds from Ebay and affiliate sites where they give permission to do so. Rss feeds are a great way to have new content on your site daily. They can earn you huge amounts of money if you use data feeds from programs like Share a Sale, Ebay etc.

If it is great content you want don’t start posting article snippets either these sites stand out like a dogs bollocks and will be very hard to stay in google main index.

Anyway here are my free solutions for adding rss or content.

To add rss to a website my free solution is Carp’s rss feed to html converter it works great and its free.

To add articles using keywords to blogger blogs or Wordpress use Unique article wizard its free to get articles but not submit them. I use it to provide extra content for my reader as they check the articles for quality. I also found it easy to rank them for keywords in the natural search but we will cover that in a later report.

To add rss feeds to wordpress- This works great for Ebay and I have used it successfully with other affiliate programs too.

The second option is to add rss using Wordpress Widgets here is some info on how to do that.

If your site doesn’t have rss don’t buy a product here is a great free rss creating solution that will have your rss feed up and running in minutes.

Want to add content you get paid per view go here its free to join and their cpm is around $4

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One Response to “Rss Submission and Content”

  1. Bob Howell Says:
    May 25th, 2009 at 6:07 pm

    Thanks for the information

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