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I hope you are familiar with the WordPress blog by now. You can create either a page or a blog post. Usually, you tend to use pages for things like an “About” page, a contact form, an advertising page etc where as blog posts are your bread & butter content. There is one very crucial difference between pages and posts – posts are published to your RSS feeds and pages are not. Your RSS feed is what makes your blog a blog, and not just a static website. Your RSS feed allows readers to view your content in RSS readers but another very cool usage of your RSS feed is to get backlinks.
Analyzing Your Blog Feed
If you are using WordPress, it automatically creates a feed for you at the following URL:<your blog url>/feed/
So for example, the WordPress-generated feed for my blog is found at: http://www.paulyunonline.com/feed/.
Take a look at that and you’ll see a page with excerpts of my latest posts. Each one of those headings is a backlink to the blog post in question. There are now tons of sites called ‘RSS Directories’ or ‘Blog Directories’ which allow you to submit your feed to them. They pull your feed into their site so those backlinks get replicated at the directory site. This is a one-off job, you only need to submit your feed once to each of the directories and after that the backlinks are updated every time your feed is updated. In short, each RSS directory will create anywhere from 1 to as many backlinks as your feed holds depending on the structure of the directory. That can add up to quite a lot of backlinks!
Use Your WordPress Feed, Not Feedburner!
Note that this practice is a link building exercise; you are not trying to pick up new readers here. Whilst it is possible that you will get the odd reader, you will not get anywhere near as many as you will from people coming directly to your blog.
So, what you need to do here is submit your original WordPress feed, NOT the Feedburner feed. To understand why, have a look at my Feedburner feed and see how it compares to the WordPress one: http://feeds.feedburner.com/paulyunonline
Note: If you set your post without excerpt or summary and set the “Reading” to “Summary” , there would not be much difference between these two features. However, if you set the “Reading to “Full Text”, the feedburner would show the entire blog post. In this manner, you run the risk of content theft. However, you have an option to prevent it by install a plugin called “RSS Footer”—allows you a phrase to your footer so that the copycat can not claim it as his own.
Each of the links is a dynamically created link to an internal Feedburner URL. Clicking on one will redirect to my blog post but because the link has been created dynamically by Feedburner, it is not a ‘real’ link. This is the same problem that we encounter with some of those social bookmarking sites. The only backlinks that count are real links – one that begin with your domain in the URL. Increase the Number of Items in Your Feed
Some RSS directories will store just a single link to your feed which is still a backlink as it is hosted on your domain), and others will store an arbitrary number of links of their choosing but some of them will show them all.
By default WordPress publishes the last 10 posts to your feed but you can increase this number to something of your choice. Login to your WordPress dashboard, click on ‘Settings’ and then on ‘Reading’. You are looking for ‘Syndication feeds show the most recent’ and beside that is a box to enter the number. Older versions of WordPress allowed a maximum of 25 posts to be syndicated but this limit appears to have been removed. You can set it up to the number of posts you have.
For WordPress lovers, there is a plugin called “FD Feedburner Plugin” that you can redirect the main feed and optionally the comments feed to Feedburner.com if you like to use it. It is your choice. You must have WP version 2.0 or higher.
RSS & Blog Directories to Submit To
Here is a short list of just 7 directories that seem like they have been around for a long time and are hopefully they are still around! These are all free and do not require reciprocal links (like many directories do) for your submission. However you do need to register with most of them.
http://www.feedsee.com/submit.html
http://www.blogged.com/submit_your_blog.php
http://feedfury.com/submit
http://www.rssmicro.com/feedsubmit.web
http://www.millionrss.com/add-my-feed.php
http://www.feedbase.net/Add.php
http://www.goldenfeed.com/AddFeed.aspx
Here is a site of RSS top 55 of best blog directories and RSS submission: http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/. You have to sign up first before submitting your blog.
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