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Get Better Search Engine Rankings with RSS 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 RSSMany 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 des. . .
Promotional Content... It's the little things that count Edward B. ToupinPromotional content is the invisible content in the various recesses of aWeb page. This type of content is used by search engines and directories toproperly categorize your site and its pages during indexing. Site Title The title is the first thing a search engine displays as a result of asearch. This makes it imperative that the title contains something readableand descriptive. Do not place a bunch of redundant terms in yourtitlemake sure that the title can be read as a sentence. If the readercannot understand the meaning of the title, then chances are they will notvisit your site.Once you create your page title, place it once within the header of the pageusing the tags. Many marketers will place their title asmany as five to ten times within the header of their page! This is good inthat your relevance increases from the number of keywords; however, thisrepetitive a. . .
Article Submitting: How To Study A Publisher’s Website Catherine FranzThere are many websites that will host your articles on the Internet. Some small, some large, some with guidelines, some without, some support streams of topics, some have a limited focus, some charge a fee and some are free. With so many places to post your articles how can you maximize distribution with the least amount of effort? You can do so by being selective. Post your articles only on sites that support your topic, have integrity, and have a win/win approach. Since no two websites are alike. Here are a few features to watch for when considering your articles for submission: 1. Search capabilities. When you are at the website is there a search feature visitors can use to find a certain topic? If the page or pages list articles one after the other down a long page readers will not get past the first 20 names. Actually they will not even read that many. Web viewers. . .
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