Creating an RSS Strategy
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"Marketers must begin to plan their RSS strategies now," says the rep
Internet Marketing is moving away from traditional search engine tactics – search engine optimization and page rankings are no longer so dependent on meta tags and on-page elements. Content syndication using RSS feeds can increase your search engine visibility and drive qualified traffic to your website. But to get results, you must start with a sound RSS strategy.
RSS feeds by themselves won’t do much f
The success of your RSS strategy depends on the quality of your content and the availability of that content in feeds.
What Is an RSS Strategy?
Take a look at the types of content you are currently,
Where Are You Now?
– Are you maximizing the reach of your current content and online PR initiatives?
– Are you distributing your content via RSS channels?
– Do you own your natural search real-estate with all related content pointing back to yourbrand.com?
– Are you leveraging your content to maximize your overall SEO strategy?
What Do You Want To Achieve?
– Set goals f
– Set up metrics to track the results
Identify Opp
– What audiences/verticals should you be communicating with?
– How can you reach to the people you currently communicate with and educate them on RSS
– Identify resources and topics f
Setting up the feeds
– Identify what method of implementation will best integrate with your current web system
– Do you need content management with your feeds?
– SEO elements included in the feed templates
Promote your feeds
– Ensure the RSS system you use has automatic notification to RSS search engines and news aggregation sites of updates to the feeds
– Create a linking strategy to and from your feed content
– Make sure the system you choose includes social media features, like an ‘add to del.icio.us’ button, so that you get the broadest possible visibility and distribution for your content
– Submit the feeds to top RSS search engines and news aggregat
– Set up monthly rep
– Ongoing supp
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Rok Hrastnik www.marketingstudies.net
Next week: An in-depth look at how to categorize your content.
