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How To Name Your RSS FeedThe 5-step Formula To Get A Flood of Targeted Traffic to Your WebsiteBy Dr.Mani Sivasubramanian, http://www.RSS-Marketing.com The most savvy webmasters are taking advantage of the hottest trend in online marketing today ->RSS feeds. Many are driving tons of traffic to their website using RSS feeds. And guess what? They are getting highly targeted visitors, people more likely to be responsive, and to buy their products or services on offer. Best of all, they are getting this traffic for free! How? By tapping into the amazing power of RSS feeds. And the good news is- You can do it too. Here's the 5-step formula to take advantage of the soaring popularity of RSS feeds. It all begins with a name. The name of your RSS feed. "But what's in a name?" Apparently, everything. You see, most RSS feed specific search engines and directories are rating submissions on 3 criteria - and one of them is the title and description of your RSS feeds. Step by step, here's how to optimize your own RSS feeds' chances of ranking high. 1 - Study your demand Your RSS feed will be built around a theme. Using a keyword analysis tool like Good Keywords, Word Tracker or Nichebot, see how popular the major keywords on your chosen theme are. If only a few hundred people are looking for your keyword, naming your RSS feed with it won't help you get a lot of traffic. 2 - Research your competition If you've found a keyword with thousands of daily searches, you're only halfway through. With too much competition, the slice of the cake you'll get could be very tiny! Ideally, your keyword will have many searches, but little competition. With some persistence, you can usually find a few like this, maybe even many. 3 - Choose your title After selecting your best keyword, name your RSS feed with this keyword in it. If you can make it sound reasonable, you could even use your keyword twice, or weave in your second choice keyword as well. For example, a title for the keyword "blog profits" could be "Blog Profits - Profits from your blog". 4 - Craft your description Your description reinforces the keywords in your title, and is also a compelling ad inviting the reader to click through to visit your RSS feed. With some skill and practice, you can hit upon a description that highlights your biggest benefit - and includes your keywords too. 5 - Enjoy your success If you follow these steps in naming your RSS feed before submitting it to RSS feed search engines and directories, you will almost certainly get ranked high - and drive a surge of traffic to your site. Within 40 days of creating my latest RSS feed, I am averaging over 300 views a day - for free... and with little if any ongoing promotion! That's the power in a name... the name of your RSS feed.
Dr.Mani
Dr.Mani Sivasubramanian is webmaster of RSS-Marketing.com and author of "41 Ways To Profit From RSS Feeds". You can learn more about using RSS feeds for profit - and get a preview of FIVE cool RSS profit ideas for free - by visiting his website at http://www.RSS-Marketing.com Copyright 2001-2006 © by LRSxpress/Linking101, All rights reserved.
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