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#64962 - 09/12/04 12:08 PM RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Many of you probably already know this, but: I've been hearing that adding RSS to your website will help boost your ranking, because it's "fresh" content. Inman has an RSS feed to their news for both consumers and agent/brokers. You can cut and paste the code to your site.

Lots of agent website packages already include this, but if you're building your own site, you might want to include it.
http://www.inman.com - go to the link for "Free Website Content" on the left.

There are several sites where you can search available feeds, anyone have a good one they use?

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#64963 - 09/12/04 10:16 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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My wife uses RealEstateABC.com's newsletter for $99 per year. Here's info on it: http://www.realestateabc.com/propages/newsletter/

I use Realtytimes. Here's info on it: https://realtytimes.com/am/ampack-order.htm

The latter is more expensive, but I got a deal on it since I use several of their other products. I like their articles and customization features.

One of their nice offerings is the Marketing Conditions Reporting. Your regular reviews of local market conditions are syndicated and published in over a hundred major sites.

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#64964 - 09/17/04 08:57 AM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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I have seen on several seo forums that google is starting to crack down on RSS feeds because of the so called spam content you recieve from them..I am no expert but if what others are saying on different seo forums is true then it may not be wise.



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#64965 - 09/20/04 01:37 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Registered: 11/19/03
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RSS used to be all the rage but I stay away these days

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#64966 - 09/28/04 01:31 AM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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I posted to a couple of the other forums before I checked this one. Have you dealt with Websitebiztips before or heard of anyone that has? How can you tell if they are using an RSS feed?

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#64967 - 09/30/04 02:35 AM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Registered: 07/28/04
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Loc: Dallas, TX
We provide a weblog/RSS feed on realtybaron.com and it provides some nice traffic for us: HOT PROPERTY Real Estate Blog . Ours is slightly unique in that it's collaborative...a 'strength in numbers' approach. I recommend using a weblog if you can keep up on it. There's nothing sadder that running across a blog whose last post was a year ago.

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#64968 - 09/30/04 11:28 AM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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It's not RSS feeds that Google is cracking down on. It is duplicate content, by collecting information from a specifc RSS feed there is probably hundreds of other sites who are doing the same exact thing.

What you could do to avoide being punished by Google for duplicate content is not let googlebot spider the pages which you are importing from the feed.

You could simply have it there just so that your visitors have something to read.

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#64969 - 06/14/05 10:00 AM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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The best practice with RSS is to use only your own content of listings, rentals and company news. Repurposing other people's news items is what can get you in trouble with Google.

http://www.myrealtyfeed.com - RSS for real estate professionals

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#64970 - 06/15/05 12:30 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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If you search for google site maps you should fine a TON of info on the new google sitemaps feature that uses XML and RSS to alert Google when you update your site. Google is not cracking down on RSS but as mentioned before, they do have a duplicate content filter. If enough of your page or site looks like someone else's you will most likely be punished. However, RSS as a tool is safe.

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#64971 - 09/09/05 12:23 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Registered: 08/18/05
Posts: 20
Are RSS feeds getting you guys that much traffic? Please let me know, am interested. Have heard different stories.

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#64972 - 09/26/05 03:11 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Registered: 09/05/05
Posts: 163
Loc: Shen Valley Va
 Quote:
Originally posted by Sean P:
Are RSS feeds getting you guys that much traffic? Please let me know, am interested. Have heard different stories.
I had the same question, but I see no one responded.
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#64973 - 09/26/05 04:44 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Registered: 01/09/05
Posts: 390
There are two aspects to the RSS feed, source and recipient. A recipient site will only benefit through relevant content but the benefit will be offset by the linkout which may distract and/or funnel away your viewer. The source side however has the benefit of inbound links from the recipients, and subsequent control over material presentation. The downside is maintaining fresh content.

The weblog can be a useful tool, particularly if you provide its content as an RSS feed for recipients. The balance is links that can be maintained whilst packaging content to attract recipient feeds.

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#64974 - 09/29/05 07:50 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 8
Loc: San Diego
RSS Feeds can be considered fresh content but for it to truely work, posting in Forums on a daily or weekly basis and having your signature link to your site shows activity as well. Also having a blog and posting in your blog on a weekly basis shows the search engines that your website is active and not static.

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#64975 - 10/19/05 01:00 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
Anonymous
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RSS feeds can be a double-edged sword. Someone with an aggregator or online reader will add your feed, view it from their software, and never visit your site. I don't see any jumps in traffic when adding a feed myself.

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#64976 - 10/19/05 01:09 PM Re: RSS Feeds to Boost SEO
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Registered: 01/09/05
Posts: 390
source is the winner, not the recipient.

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