RSS is the latest craze in online publishing. But what
exactly is RSS?
RSS or Rich Site Syndication is a file format similar to
XML, and is used by publishers to make their content
available to others in a format that can be universally
understood.
RSS allows publishers to "syndicate" their content through
the distribution of lists of hyperlinks.
It has actually been around for a while, but with the
advent of spam filters and online blogging, it is fast
becoming the choice of ezine publishers who want to get
their message across to their subscribers.
However, not much attention has been given to the
advantages RSS provides for search engine optimization.
Why Search Engines Love RSS
Many SEO experts believe that sites optimized around themes,
or niches, where all pages correspond to a particular
subject or set of keywords, rank better in the search
engines.
For example, if your website is designed to sell tennis
rackets, your entire site content would be focused around
tennis and tennis rackets.
Search engines like Google seem to prefer tightly-themed
pages.
But where does RSS figure in all this?
RSS feeds, usually sourced from newsfeeds or blogs, often
correspond to a particular theme or niche.
By using highly targeted RSS feeds, you can enhance your
site's content without having to write a single line on
your own.
It's like having your own content writer - writing
theme-based articles for you - for free!
How can RSS improve my Search Engine Rankings?
There are three powerful reasons why content from RSS Feeds
is irresistible bait for search engine spiders.
1. RSS Feeds Provide Instant Themed Content
There are several publishers of RSS feeds that are specific
to a particular theme.
Since the feed is highly targeted, it could contain several
keywords that you want to rank highly for.
Adding these keywords to your pages helps Google tag your
site as one with relevant content.
2. RSS Feeds Provide Fresh, Updated Content
RSS feeds from large publishers are updated at specific
intervals. When the publisher adds a new article to the
feed, the oldest article is dropped.
These changes are immediately effected on your pages with
the RSS feed as well. So you have fresh relevant content
for your visitors every hour or day.
3. RSS Feeds Result in More Frequent Spidering
One thing I never anticipated would happen as a result of
adding an RSS feed to my site was that the Googlebot
visited my site almost daily.
To the Googlebot, my page that had the RSS feed
incorporated into it was as good as a page that was being
updated daily, and in its judgement, was a page that was
worth visiting daily.
What this means to you, is that you will have your site
being indexed more frequently by the Googlebot and so any
new pages that you add to your site will be picked up much
faster than your competitors.
How does this benefit you as a marketer?
Well, for example, let's says a top Internet Marketer comes
out with a new product that you review and write up a
little article on, and that your competitors do the same.
Google generally tends to index pages at the start of the
month and if you miss that update, you will probably need
to wait till the next month to even see your entry in.
But, since your site has RSS feeds, it now gets indexed
more frequently. So the chances of getting your page
indexed quickly are much higher.
This gives you an advantage over the competition, as your
review will show up sooner in the search results than
theirs.
Imagine what an entire month's advantage could do to your
affiliate sales!
Why Javascript Feeds Are Not Effective
Some sites offer javascript code that generates content
sourced from RSS feeds for your site.
These are of absolutely no value in terms of search engine
rankings, as the googlebot cannot read javascript and the
content is not interpreted as part of your page.
What you need is code that parses the RSS feed and renders
the feed as html content thats part of your page.
This is achieved using server side scripting languages like
PHP or ASP.
A good free ASP script is available from Kattanweb
http://www.kattanweb.com/webdev/projects/index.asp?ID=7
An equally good PHP script is CARP
http://www.geckotribe.com/rss/carp/
So in conclusion, besides optimizing on page and off page
factors, adding RSS feeds to your pages should be an
important part of your strategy to boost your search
engine rankings.
Copyright 2004 Novasoft Inc
About author:
Satyajeet Hattangadi is the CEO of Novasoft Inc, a software
solutions provider, that specializes in affordable
customized software solutions. http://www.novasoft-inc.com
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