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Fast Back Link Building: Submit Rss Feeds to Blog & RSS Directories

Posted on February 7, 2010

You don't have to cross over the mountain to make some quality backlinks. Submitting your RSS feeds to different directories are easy way to publish and get back link. The method it involves submitting your RSS feeds to different directories. For those of you who were familiar with this technique you can skip the first section.

Basics of RSS feed submission

If you have a website or a blog chances are you have an RSS feed created it for you automatically. I know this is done automatically for Word press and blogger and several other blogging platforms. What you want to do is take your link to your RSS feed and submit it to different RSS feed aggregators.

This is a great way for you to get links to your site. It’s quick and easy.

RSS directories that you can submit to

Instead of listing all of the RSS directories here I am just going to link to 3 that have great lists already.

http://www.toprankblog.com/rss-blog-directories/
http://tusharvickkie.blogspot.com/2008/12/list-of-100-top-rss-directories.html
http://blogulate.com/content/compiled-list-of-rss-directories/

The trouble with feed burner

If you use feed burner to manage your RSS feeds do not submit the link to your RSS feed burner account.

Instead submit the link to the RSS feed created by your word processor or blogger account.

The reason for this is that he feed burner RSS feed does not link directly to your site but rather goes through an intermediary. So when you submit your feed burner RSS link to different places the search engine crawlers will find this link and pass credit to the intermediary URL and not your sites URL.

For example let’s take a look at the feed burner RSS feed for Nick’s traffic tricks:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Promotepoint

If you take a look at that and look at the actual URL that feed burner is linking to you will see that it’s something like:
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/promotepoint/~3/ejFs7FkDOVQ/

So instead when I submit my RSS feed to different places I will use the following:
http://www.promotepoint.com/feed/

This RSS feed links directly to my website and it’s the ones that I will submit to various RSS directories.

If you’re using WordPress you can usually find this URL by adding feed to the end of your domain.

For example:
http://www.promotepoint.com/feed/

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