RSS Network Build

What Is It?

The RSS network which will initially have 2 articles and 2 URL’s in order to be populated with content to work properly.

RSS directories won’t accept empty RSS feeds…so we have to put something in there. This RSS network should be set up before any of the other services are accessed as good practise.

It isn’t required, but it’s strongly recommended.

This is because many of the other marketing services require account openings, and this service allows all those accounts to be opened while providing an excellent foundation to ongoing SEO.

Let’s look at what is contained in the RSS network service:

  • Account Opening at 30 top article directories
  • Gmail account opening
  • 2 articles submitted to 30 article directories (to provide something in the RSS feed so that it’s not empty)
  • All RSS feeds from the article directories are collected
  • Account Opening at 50 top social bookmarking sites
  • 2 URL’s bookmarked at 50 social bookmarking sites (to provide something in the RSS feed so that it’s not empty)
  • All RSS feeds from the social bookmarking sites are collected
  • All RSS feeds collected from blog, including for tags and categories
  • All collected RSS feeds are fed into an RSS aggregator.
  • Over 80 RSS feeds are collected in total into a CSV file.
  • These RSS feeds are fed into a feed aggregator
  • The output from this feed aggregator is fed into 40 RSS directories
  • Post job report back to the client

This strategy provides an excellent foundation to ongoing SEO since each article, social bookmark and blog post done in future is fed through to all the RSS directories (more than 40 of them) using the RSS feeds as the delivery mechanism.

This means back links are created on autopilot since the pre built RSS network is updated automatically by the RSS feeds which have been fed into them. This is automatic content syndication.

Now, if you’re thinking this is a lot of work, you’re right…it is. The end result looks something like this…RSS Network

Here’s how it works

Wordpress feeds

Here’s the way it works for a website. Imagine you make a blog post. That post is added to your wordpress tagged feeds, your category feeds and your blog feed. It is in three feeds so far.

Social bookmarking feeds

Then you social bookmark the blog post in delicious, digg and dozens of other social bookmarking. The blog post now appears in your social bookmarking account RSS feeds. The RSS feeds from the social networking sites now also have your blog posts title, Meta data and a back link. You now have 53 back links.

Article Directory Feeds

You can then extend the blog post a little and distribute this article to 30 article directories. The article now appears in the article directory feeds for the authors account…to give another 30 feeds.

All the RSS feeds from your site and various 2.0 web properties (article directories and social bookmarking accounts) are feed into 40 RSS directories. One this is done, the real long term magic begins.

ALL entries in the feeds are then AUTOMATICALLY blasted out to the entire RSS network (The RSS directories) once you make a blog post or an article directory submission. Remember, the RSS feeds which have been fed into the RSS directories update themselves!

This means that you have 33 versions of your blog post. 50 versions of your social bookmark and 30 versions of your article appearing over 40 or more RSS networks….on AUTOPILOT once you make a blog post….creating near instant back links.

How many back links? Each instance of each social bookmark, (there are 50 of them), article submission (30 of those) and each category, tag and your general blog RSS feed all appears on 40 sites.

So…the total number of back links is 30 directory listings plus 50 social bookmarking listings plus 3 (from the blog) MULTIPLIED BY 40 times in RSS directories. One hour of work will produce 3320 back links!

Of course, it never works out like this but you could still get well over 1000 back links since some article directories and social networking sites don’t offer RSS feeds….but it’s a HUGE number of back links.

What Are the Benefits?

This means that when you post on your blog or to an article directory or social bookmarking site in future, the RSS network will automatically create back links from high page rank sites to your blog or article with keyword rich anchor text in minutes.
Google come’s calling and rewards you with page rank points….in many cases MULTIPLE page one page search engine positions using this simple technique.

What’s the downside?

The search terms cannot be very competitive. Less than 10,000 results in the SERP’s in “”. However, in conjunction with other services, the RSS network is a fantastic bedrock to ongoing SEO for even difficult to rank for keywords.
ONE blog post enables you to DOMINATE the front page of Google using this system for the vast majority of long tail keywords.
Best of all…this happens forever…on autopilot!

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