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		<title>Using RSS Fields In Communication</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremiah Patton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[RSS is fast replacing email marketing and newsletters. You would not want to be left behind would you? Your competitor will surely overtake you and speed right up. RSS is mostly called Really Simple Syndication, although some give other meaning to the acronym. It is a process by which you could place a feed on websites that can read RSS from your directory.]]></description>
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<p>RSS is fast replacing email marketing and newsletters. You would not want to be left behind would you? Your competitor will surely overtake you and speed right up. RSS is mostly called Really Simple Syndication, although some give other meaning to the acronym. It is a process by which you could place a feed on websites that can read RSS from your directory.</p>
<p>Information distribution has been made simply by RSS. Simply put, with RSS, you can place your headline to other website for more people to see it. In marketing, it is a known concept that the more people you reaches to, the more likely that your product will sell.</p>
<p>RSS is an XML-based application. XML is similar in a way to HTML, which we all know is the most common website creator application. From a directory, it would feed the headlines into website that has an RSS reader. Creating an RSS feed would definitely boost up your sales. How can you make an RSS feed? Just follow these simple steps:</p>
<p>Create a file for your feed.</p>
<p>Using a certain format, youd have to create the XML version of your feed. It should include the title or the headline, the bodys short description, and the link where it can be read. There are a lot of different RSS web channel editor you can use for this. Some programs just require you to write news and articles down on a notepad and when placed on the editor, it will show up with the necessary formatting ready for upload. It would be advisable to make at least ten articles for your feed.</p>
<p>Save and Upload the file.</p>
<p>After creating your file, save your work as an XML, RSS, or an RDF file. Then you are now ready to upload it. Upload the file using your FTP program and place it on your web server. This process now makes the file readable by RSS news aggregators.</p>
<p>Validate the file.</p>
<p>Make your RSS program error-free. RSS is programming, so errors could lie unseen. Again, there are different programs that can assist you for this process. You would just need to place the saved and uploaded RSS file for the program to test it against wrong and missed code and tags. It is essential for you to check your work of course. This way, youre sure that what you have is readable and usable.</p>
<p>Create a directory.</p>
<p>Now that you have created the file, saved it, and made sure it works, you are ready to let other see it. The main purpose of an RSS feed is to broadcast it to all RSS enabled sites. So go ahead and look for a directory where you can place your feed. Some may require fees for uploading a directory. Some offer it for free. Scout around and round up all the free sites you can have and place it there. If you have some marketing budget, you might want to subscribe to sites that charge a minimal amount. Dont forget to place an icon of your RSS feed on your website, too for those people who visits you directly.</p>
<p>Update regularly.</p>
<p>With RSS, you know that the feed changes automatically every time you change the main file. Dont let your RSS feed sit there for a month without modifying it. Maintain it. Add new articles. The more exciting your topic is, the more people will check your feeds and visit your website.</p>
<p>Creating an RSS feed for Internet marketing is made very simple now a days. Even people who are not computer savvy can create RSS feeds, based on the steps provided above. The applications that were created for RSS creation are the ones that make it easy for everyday computer users to make an RSS feed. All you need is familiarization with the process.</p>
<p>Start now creating RSS feeds. Give your competitor something fierce to duel with. Needless to say, RSS feeds give your website more traffic than usual web hosting. And web traffic means more people seeing your products that could be interested in buying them. Add strength to your marketing strategy. Make RSS feeds and be ready to sell.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jeremiah_Patton">Jeremiah Patton</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Using-RSS-Fields-In-Communication&#038;id=110479">EzineArticles.com</a><br/>Provided by: <a href="http://digitalcameratimes.com/">Digital Camera News</a></p>
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		<title>RSS Mania &#8211; Part Two &#8211; Outline of How to Create an RSS Feed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ted Gross</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Part Two of a series of articles about RSS and how to create an RSS feeds. This article outlines the steps in the process that you will need to go through to create an RSS feed for the Internet.]]></description>
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<p>Well so now you kind of like, are in love, or are obsessed with RSS. Those little orange buttons are all over and you want to put one up in your web site or Blog or on your wall. That is cool, and it will demand a bit of technical knowledge, some writing, some research and some frustration. So here are the major steps to publishing your RSS feed and giving all that information to the world at large, which I will discuss in depth with examples in this series of articles. Right now we will outline these steps.</p>
<p>1. <B>Sit back, STOP! &#038; Think.</B> (How is that for step one?)  <br /><UL><br />
 <LI>a. Do you have information that should or would go into an RSS file? Remember that the unwritten rules of RSS is that you must update the file with &#8220;new&#8221; and more &#8220;current&#8221; information if not hourly or daily, but at least on a fairly common basis. No one is going to want to keep your RSS in their reader if the information they see every day for the next month is exactly the same as the day before it.</LI><br />
 <LI>b.	Additionally, though some people do this, it really is NOT good practice to put long essays into an RSS feed. What you want is the first line or description of an object, idea or news. Hook the person so he clicks on the topic in his reader, reads the summary, clicks again and finds himself on your web page.</LI><br />
 <LI>c.	Do you have the time to do it? There are millions of Blogs out there that were started with the best of intentions. One entry, two entries, three entries. And then they die. Why? Because the author/owners simply had no clue about the dedication demanded and time needed to update their Blogs on a regular basis. They also had no idea just how difficult he competition was to get people to read those Blogs. The same is true with RSS. You start a feed to get readers, or to pass on information to the web. You need to understand this is going to take time and patience and work. This is not a one-time one-shot one-pie-in-the-sky deal.</LI><br />
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<p>2. <B>Your depth of Technical knowledge</B></p>
<p>You will need to become familiar with the following terms and understand them and perhaps learn some very simple things in how to program them. <br /><OL><br />
  <LI>RSS</LI><br />
  <LI>XML</LI><br />
  <LI>HTML</LI><br />
  <LI>CSS</LI><br />
  <LI>Atom</LI><br />
  <LI>RSS Readers</LI><br />
  <LI>RSS Parsers</LI><br />
  <LI>RSS Validation</LI><br />
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<p>3. <B>Now begins the Actual WORK!</B> <br /><UL><br />
<LI>a. Preparing the file &#8211; You will need a template RSS file (for the sake of these articles it will be called rss.xml though it can have any name you choose as long as it is in xml format.) Unless you are good enough to write one yourself this is critical.</LI><br />
<LI>b. Understanding the Template and what information goes where</LI><br />
<LI>c. Putting the information into the template &#8211; Each piece of information you have will go into specific [headers] and you must understand the RSS structure in the XML file to get that right.</LI><br />
<LI>d. Validating the Template &#8211; A crucial aspect. Unlike HTML, RSS is very, very, let me say this again, very unforgiving. It does not like deviations from the norm or from the basic format laid down. Getting it right can be the most trying and frustrating part of the process.</LI><br />
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<p>4. Okay now you wrote the RSS file, your XML file is ready and validated. <B>Now what?</B> Guess you think you are done. Think again. <br /><UL><br />
<LI>a. You will have to place the rss.xml file on your web site or somewhere on the web where people can get to it. </LI><br />
<LI>b. Now you can steal, get, copy, make &#8211; whatever you choose &#8211; your own little XML/RSS or RSS &#8211; Valid  button.</LI><br />
<LI>c. Hyperlink your file to the RSS</LI><br />
<LI>d. Submit your file under the correct category to RSS directories.</LI><br />
</UL></p>
<p>5. <B>How many people will pick up your RSS?</B> I will discuss this as well in a later article, but surprisingly, the answer here is still very vague. There are some ways of tracing the numbers, but none are foolproof, and most are very convoluted.</p>
<p>6. <B>Go and get a good night&#8217;s sleep cause tomorrow you are going to have to start the process of adding information to your RSS (or changing it) all over again!</B></p>
<p>(This is a continuation from my first article on RSS &#8211; &#8220;RSS Mania Addiction &#8211; An Introduction to RSS and the Terminology&#8221;)</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ted_Gross">Ted Gross</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?RSS-Mania---Part-Two---Outline-of-How-to-Create-an-RSS-Feed&#038;id=109461">EzineArticles.com</a><br/>Provided by: <a href="http://beadingnecklace.com/">Beading Necklace</a></p>
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		<title>Publishing E-zines Via RSS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rok Hrastnik</dc:creator>
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<p>It&#8217;s clear that RSS and e-mail in fact need to be used together, as opposed to either one replacing the other.</p>
<p>While RSS might not be used by as many people as e-mail, you can be sure that those that do use it and subscribe to your feeds will get your content without fail. In addition, many already prefer to receive information via RSS instead of e-mail, making RSS an absolute must as a supplement to e-mail delivery.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s now take a detailed look at exactly how RSS and e-mail can work together.</p>
<p>1. ANNOUNCING YOUR E-ZINE VIA RSS</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the use of an excellent e-mail e-zine if it&#8217;s blocked by spam filters or lost in the recipient&#8217;s mailbox? No matter how high quality content you prepare, if it&#8217;s not received it can&#8217;t be read and then acted upon to drive sales your way.</p>
<p>Namely, you need to stop thinking of your e-zine in terms of e-mail delivery, but rather consider it as a vehicle to present relevant and related content in a specific context of an individual e-zine issue, which can then be delivered to your recipients in multiple ways.</p>
<p>Just consider newspapers, which are delivered in print format, on the Web, via e-mail and RSS as well, all this to assure optimum delivery according to end-user preferences.</p>
<p>While most e-zine publishers will never consider presenting their e-zine in print format and delivering it via traditional delivery services, you need to explore all available means of online delivery. After e-mail, RSS is the first that comes to mind.</p>
<p>Using RSS to announce your e-zine via RSS is the simplest and least expensive way to get started with RSS and it will help you make sure that your valuable content in fact does get delivered, at least to the audience using RSS.</p>
<p>A) THE PROCESS: E-MAIL E-ZINES</p>
<p>What is the process behind traditional e-zine publishing?</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The publisher provides an e-mail e-zine subscription box, in which visitors enter their e-mail addresses, thus giving consent to the publisher to receive his communications and at the same time building his subscriber database.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The e-mail address is saved in the publisher&#8217;s subscriber database.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The publisher prepares an e-zine issue, usually creating an HTML document with either full-text e-zine issue articles and news or summaries of articles with links to full-text articles on his website.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The HTML document is packaged as an e-mail message by the publishers&#8217; e-mail publishing solution and then sent to his subscriber database using e-mail as the delivery channel.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; E-mail messages &#8220;travel through the internet&#8221; and are either stopped on the way by various spam filters and other &#8220;barricades&#8221; and are then either deleted automatically or delivered to the subscribers&#8217; e-mail accounts.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; Subscribers download these e-mail messages when they log-on to their e-mail account and can then manipulate them, either deleting them, moving them to another folder or reading them.</p>
<p>How can we now transfer this process to publishing your e-zine via RSS as well?</p>
<p>B) THE PROCESS: RSS CONTENT DELIVERY</p>
<p>We first need to understand how RSS content delivery works.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The publisher creates an RSS feed, basically just a simple XML file structured in a specific way, and provides a link to that XML file on his website and through other sites, search engines and directories. The file needs to first be created and then uploaded to the server, before a link to it can be provided. Fortunately, there are many tools available that will do this for you easily.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The visitor to the website subscribes to this RSS feed, by easily importing the link to the RSS feed in to his RSS Reader/Aggregator, instead of giving the publisher his e-mail address. In terms of subscriptions, the process is reversed. Instead of the visitor giving his e-mail address to the publisher, the publisher rather provides the visitor with a single URL, which then the visitor &#8220;puts&#8221; in his aggregator.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The publisher now prepares a new story or article to include in the RSS feed. Usually, he first publishes this new story on his website and then simply prepares a summary and puts it in to the RSS feed/file. In this case, the summary in the feed simply notifies the reader of new full-text content being made available and pulls him to click-through to the full-text article on the website. Alternatively, the publisher could also provide full-text content of the story in the feed.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; As soon as the publisher updates the RSS feed with the new story, the subscriber can retrieve it and read its content. The feed content is immediately available to the subscriber, without having to face any spam filters on the way.</p>
<p>All of this might sound complicated, but it really is not. Let&#8217;s now take a look at the process from the e-zine publishing point of view.</p>
<p>C) THE PROCESS: RSS E-ZINE DELIVERY</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The publisher creates an RSS feed intended to specifically notify subscribers of new e-zine issues and promotes it on the website. The feed should be promoted directly below the e-mail subscription box, serving simply as an alternative to e-mail delivery. Visitors have the choice of subscribing either via e-mail or RSS.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The publisher now takes the HTML document he already prepared for the e-mail version of the e-zine, and puts it online like any other webpage. What you basically need to do is practically take the same presentation and format that you already prepared for the e-mail e-zine and place it online for anyone to see.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; The publisher then creates a new story or content item in the RSS feed, which is basically just a short summary of the e-zine and links it to the webpage he prepared earlier.</p>
<p>&#8211;&gt; Once subscribers retrieve the feed, they see a new content item with the e-zine title and its description. After clicking on the title they are taken to the web version of the same e-zine that was also delivered via e-mail.</p>
<p>D) THE TECHNOLOGY</p>
<p>As you can see this is a simple process and it only takes about 5 minutes more to do than just doing an e-mail version, and it will ensure that your content is now accessible to all those that prefer RSS to e-mail, it will generate additional exposure for your content by being included in RSS search engines and directories and it will generate more search engine visibility for you.</p>
<p>The best part is that the technology to publish an RSS feed in such a way is widely available and there are quite a few tools to choose from.</p>
<p>If simple e-zine delivery via RSS is your starting goal, a desktop solution should work very nicely. Just try out <a href="http://www.feedforall.com"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.feedforall.com</a>, which is the market leader in this category, or the less advanced but free [http://www.usablelabs.com/productFeedSpring.html].</p>
<p>Keep in mind that only using RSS for e-zine announcements is the simplest way to go and that there is much much more you can do with RSS.</p>
<p>In the next article of the series we&#8217;ll take a look at how you can measure the readership of your RSS e-zine version and then take on other ways RSS and e-mail can work together.</p>
<p>Copyright 2005 Rok Hrastnik</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Zan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction - If you are still learning about search engine optimization (SEO), you are probably a bit confused about the difference between on-site and off-site SEO strategies. On-site tactics are more straight-forward for the beginner and are probably written about the most. I thought I would write an article and cover what I've learned. This pool of SEO knowledge comes from working with about 10 clients and another 10 personal web sites over an 18 month period.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Introduction</strong> &#8211; If you are still learning about search engine optimization (SEO), you are probably a bit confused about the difference between on-site and off-site SEO strategies. On-site tactics are more straight-forward for the beginner and are probably written about the most. I thought I would write an article and cover what I&#8217;ve learned. This pool of SEO knowledge comes from working with about 10 clients and another 10 personal web sites over an 18 month period.</p>
<p>To anyone with an SEO background, there are certain basic on-site SEO tasks that any web master, business owner, or Internet Marketer needs to be aware of. These include the following major components:</p>
<p><strong>1) Title Tags </strong>- The title tag in your HTML meta code is the tag that tell the browser what to display in the title of the window at the very top of the screen. Because this text is so visible to the user, Google likes to rely heavily on this text as a clue as to what your page is about. As a result, it is a really important SEO strategy that your title tag be filled with keywords that are appropriate to the content of the web page. Furthermore, you really don&#8217;t want the same title tag on every page. This is not good for SEO. Instead, you want to have different keyword phrases in your title tags that properly identify the theme of that particular page. Remember, you are trying to help the search engines easily digest your content. That&#8217;s basically what SEO is. You want to aid them in their understanding of what this page is really about.</p>
<p><strong>2) The first H1 tag </strong>- Similar to the title tag, Google will look at the first H1 text to appear on your page as a strong signal as to what the page is about. Use it wisely. Again, you want to place keyword phrases here that are thematically related to what the information on the page is conveying to the end-user.</p>
<p><strong>3) The name of the page itself </strong>- As you name your pages in your web site, use plain English as much as possible for SEO. You will notice that WordPress uses this extensively in their blog software. This is no accident and WordPress is considered the best blog for SEO. For example, <a href="http://example.com/?On-Site-vs-Off-Site-SEO-tactics&#038;AID=22"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://example.com/?On-Site-vs-Off-Site-SEO-tactics&#038;AID=22</a> will perform much better for SEO than <a href="http://example.com/?AID=22"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://example.com/?AID=22</a>. Why? Because there is descriptive text in the longer version of the page name that helps the search engine know what the page is about. Many people have written about issues around &#8220;dirty links&#8221; and SEO (links including system variable data such as AID=22 in the example above). I think it is better if you can design your system without any variable data at all. It just takes this SEO issue away. And it&#8217;s just easier for the search engines. It&#8217;s also easier for the end-user. However, there is no problem promoting pages via SEO with variable data in the links. I&#8217;ve been able to make both fly using the same SEO tactics with no problems. The search engines are smart enough by now to manage through that variable data. Just make sure your plain English is in there.</p>
<p><strong>4) Keyword meta tag </strong>- This tag used to get a ton of play for SEO, but is now largely ignored by the search engines. I believe it fell out of favor due to manipulation and misuse. It is a tag that is not seen by the end-user, so unscrupulous web masters abused it and it became less-and-less important for SEO. Real SEO tactics don&#8217;t abuse or deceive. I still populate my keyword tags because I believe they are still looked at, but I don&#8217;t believe they are very critical. If nothing else, it&#8217;s another instance of your keywords. They all help SEO.</p>
<p><strong>5) Description meta tag </strong>- This tag is still useful, but probably more for Yahoo and MSN. Since you will be in this part of your web site anyway to get the Title right, you might as well make this variable-driven as well and make the description appropriate to the page. Again, it can&#8217;t hurt SEO.</p>
<p><strong>6) Keyword Density </strong>- This is very important for SEO. Keep in mind that the search engines are just large computer programs digesting your site and trying to figure out what it is about. One of the simplest things they do is to count up all the words and look for repeats. They then calculate percentages, or densities, of specific 1-word, 2-word and 3-word phrases that are found in your text. By looking at the most popular keyword phrases, their programs understand the important themes of your page. If you observe your own writing on a specific subject, you will see the patterns as well. I don&#8217;t recommend that you write solely with keyword density in mind as it will result in lower quality content. However, I also don&#8217;t recommend that you completely ignore keyword density in your content creation. My preferred approach is to write content straight-up for the first draft. Then, as you edit for grammar, consistency, and clarity, also edit for density. Run your content through a density checker and see what phrases are used the most. Make adjustments accordingly so that your top themes / keyword phrases are showing up between 2-4% of the time. But don&#8217;t do this to the extent that anything reads as unnatural. You need to always keep your audience in mind.</p>
<p><strong>7) Outbound links </strong>- What your page links to matters, in terms of both the quality and quantity of links. As you build links out of your page, be specific about where they go. Don&#8217;t link to low-quality or bad-neighborhood sites. Also watch your number of links. Generally, the less the better. However, having no outbound links is not always good. I believe Google uses your outbound links as a way to position your site in the vast weave that is the Internet. Often times, Google can get a good feeling about what your site is about just by looking at who you link to. So again, select these links wisely understanding they will actually impact your SEO.</p>
<p><strong> <img src='http://bradtheblogboy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> High-quality, original, content </strong>- I probably should have put this first because it can&#8217;t be stressed enough for SEO. Your site needs to provide high-quality and original content. You will read this maybe a hundred times as you research SEO. Content is king. And I firmly believe this to be true. If you are under the impression that the internet is so big that search engines can&#8217;t identify content as really unique, guess again. One afternoon spent playing with CopyScape will convince you that there is technology available today that is able to tell you if any given sentence has been repeated anywhere on the Internet. It&#8217;s staggering, actually, when you really think about that. The volumes of data are just outrageous. But if CopyScape can do it, I&#8217;m betting that Google can do it also. And I firmly believe that your site receives a positive bump when Google determines that the content is original. Many people have asked me if using content that is repeated on other sites will penalize the site. I believe the answer is no, you will not be penalized by Google (copyright infringement is a completely different and very serious legal topic that I won&#8217;t go into today). But I also believe that you won&#8217;t get where you want to be by using content that already has high mileage. The other hot debate related to how sites using duplicate content can actually rank higher than the site where the content originated from. Yes &#8211; This has been demonstrated empirically a bunch of times. But you don&#8217;t need to be too concerned with that for reasons we will get into later. Just keep your eye on the ball. Put in the time, energy and creativity it takes to create unique content and you will be rewarded. Plain and simple.</p>
<p><strong>9) Appropriate amounts of content </strong>- Somewhat different from #8 is the issue of how much content to put on your site for good SEO. I don&#8217;t believe there is a single magic answer as each site has a different objective. But as far as SEO goes, I generally believe the more the better (assuming you are following #8). Give those hungry spiders as much food for thought as you possibly can. But let me also qualify that statement. You need ensure that your content doesn&#8217;t stray too far from the core message of your site. If it does, this can create confusion around what your site is really about. Tightly focused sites perform much better than more generically focused sites. For example, a site selling used Honda Civics that uses appropriate SEO strategies will probably get ranked higher and faster than a more generalized site selling all types of used cars. This is a generic statement, and there are many exceptions, but it&#8217;s a reasonable place to start your thinking about niches and themes.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Titus Hoskins</dc:creator>
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<p>There&#8217;s no denying it, the Internet has changed. The change was so  <br />subtle most people missed it. It was no great momentous event, just  <br />a slight sideways flex in how information is exchanged on the web.  <br />However, this slight shift has significant ramifications for anyone  <br />trying to achieve top rankings in the different search engines.  <br />So keep reading to find out how you can use this new SEO wildcard to  <br />&#8216;hotwire&#8217; your site to the major search engines such as Google, Msn  <br />and Yahoo.</p>
<p>Of course, the wildcard we&#8217;re talking about is RSS!</p>
<p>RSS stands for &#8216;Really Simple Syndication.&#8217; Basically, RSS allows you to  <br />directly deliver your content to all interested parties&#8230; don&#8217;t come  <br />to us; we will deliver the information to you or your website. It  <br />syndicates your content. In a nutshell; it&#8217;s simply a more efficient way to  <br />get your content &#8216;out there&#8217;.</p>
<p>It was first used by News sites to send updated headlines and <br />brief summaries to all interested parties. Many people associate <br />RSS with Blogs or Blogging because Blogs are usually written in <br />XML or RSS format (code like HTML) so that these headlines and  <br />postings can be easily read and accessed.</p>
<p>Although the change may have been slight, the ramifications of RSS  <br />may be long lasting and far reaching. As the major search engines <br />incorporate RSS into their SERPs and Algorithms, RSS may even play  <br />a larger role than many people realized at first glance. However,  <br />RSS emergence as a dominant SEO factor is not really a big surprise;  <br />RSS presents &#8216;raw-timely-content&#8217; for the search engines to serve up  <br />to their patrons &#8212; its just what the &#8216;info pushers&#8217; ordered.</p>
<p>Therefore, you must optimize or position your site to take full  <br />advantage of the RSS wildcard. RSS Positioning! Simple RSS strategies  <br />that you can use to position your site with the major search engines  <br />including Google.</p>
<p>Actually, Google has just introduced a new XML powered Sitemaps. You are  <br />basically setting up a direct &#8216;hotwire&#8217; &#8212; linking your site to Google.  <br />Any or all changes on your site can now be instantly updated and indexed  <br />by Google.</p>
<p><b>How It Works</b></p>
<p>There are several ways to set-up a XML Sitemap, perhaps  <br />the easiest way is to use the open-source Generator which  <br />you can download from Google. This is a Python file that  <br />you can upload to your webserver and this generator  <br />will create a sitemap from your &#8216;URL lists, webserver  <br />directories, or your access logs&#8217;.</p>
<p>Once done, you have to then submit your newly generated XML sitemap  <br />to Google &#8212; the search engine will use this XML sitemap to  <br />update and index your site whenever you make changes on your site.  <br />You will need to have a Google account.</p>
<p>You may also submit text files containing URLs from your web site  <br />to be included in Google Sitemaps but these text files will have  <br />or will be given low priority for the time being.</p>
<p>To get started on your own Google Sitemaps Account you can click here: <br /><a href="https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login"target="_new" rel="nofollow" ><b>https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login</b></a></p>
<p>But Google&#8217;s new Sitemaps is just the latest way to use RSS positioning, <br />its not the only way! You can further optimize your site by  <br />using the following RSS strategies:</p>
<p><b>Build RSS Feeds and Blogs for Your Keywords.</b></p>
<p>One of the best ways to use RSS is to set up a Blog and RSS feed for  <br />each of your major keywords. Any major topic or subject on your site  <br />must or should have a Blog and RSS feed to compliment your site&#8217;s content.</p>
<p>To optimize fully, it is best to have a separate IP address for each of  <br />these Blogs, different from your site&#8217;s IP address. You can even use Free Blog <br />sites like Bloglines (owned by Ask Jeeves) or eBlogger (owned by Google).  <br />To take full advantage, it&#8217;s best to use &#8216;unique content&#8217; in these blogs <br />and make sure you link only to high PR quality sites.</p>
<p><b>Ping Your Blogs Regularly</b></p>
<p>Pinging your blog posts regularly will alert the search engines new <br />content has been added to your site or blog. Most of you have probably  <br />noticed by now that using sites like &#8216;MyYahoo&#8217; to ping your blogs  <br />and RSS feeds is a great way of getting your sites spidered and  <br />indexed quickly in the major search engines.</p>
<p>Pinging is simply sending out a signal to all the weblog tracking <br />sites that your site/blog has been updated.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a site <a href="http://pingomatic.com"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://pingomatic.com</a> that will &#8216;ping&#8217; you blogs <br />automatically.</p>
<p><b>Add RSS Feeds to Your Site</b></p>
<p>Another way to attract the search engines is to place high quality RSS  <br />feeds on your site related to your subject area. Use these feeds to provide  <br />valuable content to your visitors.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s quite simple to do; just add &#8220;&amp;format=rss&#8221; at the end of the <br />URL in your Msn search engine query. For example, to get an RSS Feed for <br />&#8216;tsunami relief&#8217; you would use this url:</p>
<p><a href="http://beta.search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=tsunami+relief&amp;format=rss"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://beta.search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=tsunami+relief&amp;format=rss</a></p>
<p>In Yahoo the URL would be slightly different:</p>
<p><a href="http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=tsunami+relief&amp;ei=UTF-8&amp;fl=0&amp;x=wrt"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=tsunami+relief&amp;ei=UTF-8&amp;fl=0&amp;x=wrt</a></p>
<p>Of course, you can change &#8216;tsunami+relief&#8217; with the keyword or phrase of <br />your choice to suit your website&#8217;s content.</p>
<p><b>Conclusion</b></p>
<p>Trying these RSS positioning strategies will give your site added  <br />visibility on the web and a greater presence in the major search  <br />engines. It will create dynamic links to and from your site and this will  <br />result in faster spidering/indexing of your sites. You should be using  <br />RSS to basically &#8216;hotwire&#8217; your site or sites to the major search engines  <br />such as Google, Msn and Yahoo &#8212; in fact, it should be your number one priority.</p>
<p>RSS is still relatively new; despite the popularity of blogging,  <br />podcasting, MyYahoo and the RSS featured Firefox Browser, it hasn&#8217;t totally gone <br />mainstream. Many webmasters have not yet optimized their sites for RSS, <br />so you can give your site a slight competitive edge if you act quickly.  <br />By taking full advantage of this new technology you will see a marked  <br />improvement in your site&#8217;s traffic, not to mention a noticeable increase  <br />in your site&#8217;s rankings.</p>
<p>So don&#8217;t delay, &#8216;hotwire&#8217; your site by utilizing the RSS factor and you  <br />might be pleasantly surprised where it takes you!</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Titus_Hoskins">Titus Hoskins</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Strategic-RSS-Positioning:-How-to-Hotwire-Your-Site-to-Google!&amp;id=43250">EzineArticles.com</a><br />Provided by: <a href="http://instantpot.com/">Programmable Multi-cooker</a></p>
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<p>Nothing and a whole lot!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s if Microsoft gets it right. First impressions appear to <br />be very promising and all indications show a much more powerful <br />RSS system, neatly integrated into the next version of Windows. <br />Could this finally mean the &#8216;coming of age&#8217; for RSS?</p>
<p>But what does RSS mean to the average computer user at <br />this moment in time? Will people get RSS? Does Microsoft  <br />have an education project on their hands with RSS?</p>
<p>Not Really!</p>
<p>Does DOS mean anything to you? If you&#8217;re like 95% of <br />computer users &#8212; probably not much. But that doesn&#8217;t  <br />stop us from enjoying our computers and fully benefiting <br />from DOS. Sometimes complete ignorance is bless.</p>
<p>Unless you&#8217;re a techie and such technical stuff makes  <br />your heart skip a beat, knowledge of such material is not  <br />really required by the end-user. Fortunately, people don&#8217;t  <br />have to understand &#8216;HTML&#8217; to enjoy the Internet.</p>
<p>Likewise, knowledge of RSS is not important to the <br />ordinary computer or Internet user. Microsoft&#8217;s <br />RSS Longhorn puts RSS where it rightfully belongs,  <br />in the background, invisible&#8230;seamlessly integrated  <br />into your computing and web browsing experience.</p>
<p>It will make RSS an integral element of its new operating  <br />system which has the code-name Longhorn. It will firmly  <br />place RSS into the heart of your computing experience,  <br />enriching and enhancing it in more ways than even Microsoft  <br />is probably aware of yet!</p>
<p>RSS stands for &#8216;Really Simple Syndication&#8217; and it has <br />long been associated with blogs and blogging because <br />they are written in RSS or XML format &#8212; code like HTML. <br />DOS stands for &#8216;Disk Operating System&#8217; by the way  <br />and it&#8217;s the platform for operating systems on your <br />computer. MS-DOS is the most widely used system. <br />Ignorance can sometimes be overrated.</p>
<p>Microsoft&#8217;s announcement of its plans to place RSS features <br />into its next Windows version, due out in 2006 and in servers  <br />by 2007, is truly groundbreaking . You can read more about <br />Microsoft&#8217;s RSS plans here:  <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/longhorn/understanding/rss/default.aspx"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >Understanding RSS In The Next Windows</a>.</p>
<p>This takes RSS out of just browsers and RSS readers (called  <br />aggregators); and giving it much more powerful applications.  <br />Most interesting is a new set of applications &#8212; Simple List  <br />Extensions &#8212; allowing web sites to publish feeds containing  <br />lists such as a wish list or top 10 list. Should make David  <br />Letterman happy!</p>
<p>All kidding aside, for you, these RSS applications will <br />be very beneficial and rewarding. These applications will  <br />make browsing, searching and subscribing to your favorite  <br />information or sites a lot more easier. You can now take control  <br />of your Internet, viewing and accessing the information you  <br />want to digest.</p>
<p>It has many personal and business applications that will <br />take &#8216;keeping in touch&#8217; to a new level. Calendars, events, <br />updates, personal photo albums&#8230;can all now be syndicated <br />with the new RSS platform.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s really important about Microsoft&#8217;s plans (I believe) <br />is the fact that this now makes RSS legit. Lets face it, <br />outside of blogging and a few alert online marketers, RSS is <br />still not understood by most people.</p>
<p>But as stated before, people don&#8217;t have to understand &#8216;HTML&#8217;  <br />to enjoy the Internet. They don&#8217;t really have to know about  <br />servers, DOS, or even ISPs to get full benefit from the web.  <br />Likewise, RSS doesn&#8217;t have to be known or even understood  <br />by the majority of the people who will be using it.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s helpful that you do understand for you the  <br />future of RSS holds many treats and the full impact won&#8217;t  <br />really be known for years. Under the Creative Commons license, <br />RSS applications could have a far reaching impact on your  <br />computing world of the future.</p>
<p>The potential of RSS is enormous. It may even pave the way  <br />for a &#8216;Billion Channel Internet&#8217; &#8212; where each web site is  <br />its own little broadcasting system. An interactive channel  <br />that broadcasts audio and video to all interested subscribers.</p>
<p>Microsoft&#8217;s announcement may just be the nucleus of such <br />a system. Many components are already in place like podcasting, <br />broadcatching, data feeds, etc. and its not that great a leap  <br />or too fantastical to imagine such a system will exist in  <br />the very near future.</p>
<p>For RSS changes HOW information is transmitted on the  <br />web&#8230;from a passive role to a more pro-active one. <br />Don&#8217;t come to us &#8212; we will deliver.</p>
<p>RSS is also one of the more democratic elements of the <br />web where the little guy has a say. It was more than  <br />fitting that Microsoft&#8217;s RSS team met with Dave Winer <br />(Mr. RSS to those who keep a close watch on all things RSS) <br />and asked his opinions on these recent developments.</p>
<p>Ordinary Bloggers have preached the benefits of RSS for so <br />long; the mantra was becoming a tiresome echo across the <br />web. No one seemed to be taking RSS seriously.</p>
<p>In that light, it can&#8217;t be understated that Microsoft&#8217;s  <br />incorporation of RSS into Windows is one of those true  <br />&#8216;turning points&#8217; that has to be acknowledged. It does  <br />change how computers and the Internet will work.</p>
<p>This is a great step forward in making RSS an integrated and <br />seamless component of computers and the Internet.</p>
<p>At last, someone has gotten RSS right.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Titus_Hoskins">Titus Hoskins</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Will-Microsofts-New-RSS-Windows-Mean-To-You-As-A-Computer-And-Internet-User?&amp;id=47282">EzineArticles.com</a><br />Provided by: <a href="http://wealthynetizen.com/">Wordpress plugin expert</a></p>
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<p>You hear so much talk about RSS these days on the Internet and in  <br />the media. Everyone is acknowledging it&#8217;s importance in boosting <br />your site&#8217;s presence on the web. Not to mention how it can increase  <br />your site&#8217;s traffic and ranking. But what exactly is RSS and how can  <br />I actually use it on my site? Try these Five Easy Ways&#8230;</p>
<p>First, just what is RSS?</p>
<p>RSS stands for &#8216;Really Simple Syndication&#8217;. Basically, RSS allows  <br />you to directly deliver your content to all interested parties&#8230;  <br />don&#8217;t come to us; we will deliver the information to you or your website.</p>
<p>It syndicates your content. It lets you send updated headlines and  <br />brief summaries to your subscribers. In a nutshell; it&#8217;s simply <br />a more efficient way to get your content &#8216;out there&#8217;.</p>
<p>Many people associate RSS with Blogs or Blogging because Blogs  <br />are usually written in XML or RSS format (code like html) so that  <br />these headlines and postings can be easily read and accessed.</p>
<p>RSS has been around for awhile but it really didn&#8217;t catch  <br />on when users had to use RSS readers or aggregators but with  <br />the increasing popularity of MyYahoo, the Firefox Browser  <br />and Blogging&#8230;RSS is becoming: more popular, more accessible  <br />and more mainstream.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s great &#8211;you say&#8211; but just how do I put the  <br />stuff on my site!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re wondering how to actually use RSS and Benefit from <br />it &#8212; Try these Five Easy Ways&#8230;</p>
<p><b>1. How do I Get My OWN RSS Feed?</b></p>
<p>First, you need to get an RSS Feed for your site. There are <br />several ways to do this.  Let&#8217;s just stick with the easiest. <br />You can use a site like <a href="http://www.blogger.com"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.blogger.com</a>  and start a Blog on  <br />your site&#8217;s topic or any topic that interests you.</p>
<p>Creating a blog with sites like Blogger (owned by Google)  <br />or Bloglines (recently acquired by Ask Jeeves) is quick, <br />fast, and painless. Within minutes you can have your own blog <br />up and running.</p>
<p>This Blog will also supply you with an RSS Feed that you can  <br />place on your site. Get a XML or RSS orange button and place <br />it on your site. Link it to your RSS Feed url &#8211; this is your <br />atom.xml link if you&#8217;re using Blogger.</p>
<p>You can also use a MyYahoo button so visitors can add your <br />feed to their MyYahoo. Each time a subscriber opens their  <br />MyYahoo site; your RSS Feed will be updated.</p>
<p>You can also add &#8216;MyMsn&#8217; and &#8216;Bloglines&#8217; buttons on your site.  <br />Plus others, give your visitors every opportunity to subscribe <br />to your RSS Feed or Blog, and you will see a marked increase in  <br />visitors to your site.</p>
<p>Of course, you can also get your own blogging software and install <br />it on your site. For those who want to choose this route, it might <br />be helpful to check out this comprehensive comparison of the different <br />blogging software here: <br /><a href="http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm</a></p>
<p><b>2. How Do I Place Other RSS Feeds On My Site? </b></p>
<p>Have a cool RSS Feed from your favorite site and you want to  <br />place that Feed&#8217;s content on your own site. How is it done?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a lot easier than you think!</p>
<p>There are several ways, but we&#8217;ll again stick with the  <br />easiest way. If you just want to place headlines on your  <br />site &#8211; try a free service like <a href="http://www.feedburner.com"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.feedburner.com</a> and you  <br />will get a headline animator. This will display the RSS feed&#8217;s <br />headlines with links to the content.</p>
<p>If you want to place other content from a feed on your site  <br />- one of the easiest ways I found is to use this free site: <br />[http://www.bigbold.com/rssdigest/]</p>
<p>This site will generate the source code (html or javascript) <br />that you need to place into your webpages. It&#8217;s good because  <br />it gives your code in several options: Javascript, Php file, <br />and Iframe.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that Search Engines cannot or don&#8217;t read <br />javascript so if you want this daily updated content to be <br />indexed please be aware of this.</p>
<p>Just take this code and add it your webpages where you <br />want this content to go.</p>
<p><b>3. How do I place MSN Search Results Directly on My Site?</b></p>
<p>MSN has come out with their Beta Program using RSS in their <br />search. You can now place RSS search results directly onto  <br />your website. It can enrich your site with daily updated content.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s quite simple to use; just add &#8220;&amp;format=rss&#8221; at the end of the <br />URL in your MSN search engine query. For example, to get an RSS Feed for <br />&#8216;tsunami relief&#8217; you would use this url:  <a href="http://beta.search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=tsunami+relief&amp;format=rss"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://beta.search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=tsunami+relief&amp;format=rss</a></p>
<p><b>4. How do I place Yahoo Results on my site?</b></p>
<p>In Yahoo the URL would be slightly different:</p>
<p><a href="http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=tsunami+relief&amp;ei=UTF-8&amp;fl=0&amp;x=wrt"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=tsunami+relief&amp;ei=UTF-8&amp;fl=0&amp;x=wrt</a></p>
<p>Of course, in both cases you can change &#8216;tsunami+relief&#8217; with the keyword  <br />or phrase of your choice to suit your website&#8217;s content.</p>
<p>Yahoo also has an RSS Search Directory here: <br /><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/rss"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://news.yahoo.com/rss</a></p>
<p><b>5. What are Tags? How can I use them on my site?</b></p>
<p>Tags are more or less keywords for blogs and you should  <br />take advantage of them to bring targeted traffic to your  <br />site or blog.</p>
<p>Tags have hit the radar lately because Technorati, which <br />indexes 4.5 million blogs, started sorting blog posts by <br />using tags.</p>
<p>They have created a folksonomy, drawing tags from  <br />different sources, mainly Flickr.com which sorts or  <br />groups pictures and from del.icio.us &#8212; where you  <br />create a tag when you bookmark a page.</p>
<p>Or if your blogging software supports categories; this will <br />be recognized by Technorati as a tag.</p>
<p>If you want to create a &#8216;tag&#8217; it&#8217;s very simple; just place  <br />this code in your blog:</p>
<p>Computers  <br />(remove asterisks in actual code)</p>
<p>and you will have created a tag for computers.</p>
<p><b>Conclusion</b></p>
<p>You have just discovered five easy ways to put RSS on your <br />website, but you have to implement this newly acquired information <br />in order to see any results. You don&#8217;t have to try all five &#8212; just  <br />pick a few and put them on your site. Just take action and do it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fairly easy, and you will see the benefits of RSS <br />almost immediately. You will also see what all the fuss is <br />about!</p>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>I. </strong><strong>Introduction</strong></p>
<p><strong>II. Search Engines: A Brief History</strong> <strong>III. Web 2.0: The New Internet</strong></p>
<p><strong>IV. Web 2.0: The Technical Landscape</strong></p>
<p><strong>V. SEO Linking Strategy in Web 2.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>VI. Social Media Optimization: A Piece of the SEO Puzzle</strong></p>
<p><strong>VII. Usability vs. Searchability: The RIA Search Challenge</strong></p>
<p><strong>VIII. Googles Personalized Search: The End of Traditional SEO?</strong></p>
<p><strong>IX. Search Behavior R&amp;D: Customized Engines and Long Tail Keywords</strong></p>
<p><strong>X. Conclusion</strong></p>
<p><strong>References</strong></p>
<p><strong>I. Introduction</strong> To those of us whose passion for the growth of the World Wide Web is exceeded only by the marketing possibilities that emerge from that growth, the Internet has become a playground for the imagination. There is a large number of marketers, however, who are fascinated by the Web but approach its marketing capabilities more out of necessity than lifestyle. The Internets capacity has advanced in so many areas in the past few years that marketers playing catch-up are at a significant disadvantage. Marketing directors and account managers with traditional media backgrounds need to expand their breadth of knowledge in order to make informed decisions in todays e-commerce. This article provides clarification surrounding the fairly recent buzzword Web 2.0 and focuses on the evolution and future of the search engine born occupation of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO and its implications are expanding so fast and in so many directions that it has never been more important for C level professionals and traditionally oriented marketers to fully understand the world of Internet search.</p>
<p><strong>II. Search Engines: A Brief History</strong> When the first search engines began cataloging the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s, obtaining a high rank on search engine results pages (SERP) was not particularly difficult or secretive. It was the webmasters who submitted URLs to the engines and communicated a pages relevancy to a keyword search through keyword meta tags in the HTML code. Early engines, like AltaVista, struggled with providing relevant search results because webmasters, who were paid on a cost-per-impression basis at the time, wrote inaccurate meta tags using high search volume keywords in order to increase visits to their websites.[1]</p>
<p>It was Google who finally answered the call for a more complex ranking algorithm that would greatly improve the relevancy of SERPs. Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the founders of Google, invented the concept of PageRank, an algorithm which helps rank web pages based on the probability that a random person surfing the Internet will find a given page.[2] The PageRank algorithm assigns a numerical value to each web page by analyzing the quantity and quality of the pages that link back to a given page. Known as a backlink, each link represents a vote for the page it links to by the page on which the link appears. The significance of each vote depends on how relevant the page giving the link is to the page receiving the link, as well as the PageRank of the linking page.</p>
<p>Along with the changing search engines continually trying to provide more relevant search results to the user, the entire Web has been evolving to meet the needs of the massive Internet population. In conjunction with the growth of the Internet and the popularity of search, a unique profession known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO) was born. SEO tactics and skills have evolved alongside the changing Internet, but such changes have never been as significant as the most recent. We have entered into a second phase of the Internet, and as a result SEO is taking on a new face. This second generation of the Internet, often referred to as Web 2.0, has moved away from the old model  based on static websites, clicks, and impressions  and burst onto a cyber playing field built around communities, participation and open cooperation towards better products and services.[3] An unprecedented level of interaction between consumers, businesses, and interest groups exists in this new Web. Due to the existence of a new social presence, vehicles for driving organic traffic to ones website have expanded far beyond the major search engines. While obtaining high rankings on the major search engines is still an SEOs main objective, the means by which this positioning is achieved requires a much broader capacity for creativity than ever before. Many of these new tactics also provide additional avenues of incoming traffic, which has significantly expanded the big picture view of the SEO professional.</p>
<p>PDF version of SEO White Paper at <a href="http://www.bkv.com/search-engine-optimization.jsp"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.bkv.com/search-engine-optimization.jsp</a></p>
<p><strong>III. Web 2.0: The New Internet</strong></p>
<p>Defining or labeling the new Internet is often met with a considerable amount of critique due to the expansive reach of such a description. There are so many different things that have changed about the Internet in the past several years; a concise definition is difficult to come by. In addition, the term Web 2.0, while perhaps the most accurate term, is typically scoffed at by the skeptical industry veteran who is wary of a vendor or brass employee attempting to sound Internet savvy. The World Wide Web has existed for almost twenty years. What is so significant about the changes in the last few years that distinguish the current Web as an upgrade from its previous omnipotent self? The simple answer to this question is <em>you</em>. Web 2.0 represents the users needs, hopes, and desires finally manifesting into a definable force of voluntary motivation.[4] The blogosphere, social networks, wikis, and other new forms of expression on the Internet have captured the Web population by harnessing their goals, skills, and interests onto a platform of collaborative creation and production. Websites are reflecting an up-to-the-minute common voice rather than a collection of static informational documents. The Web has never before experienced this level of effective interaction between its users, and that reason alone warrants its 2.0 designation.</p>
<p>Ease of self-expression, now apparent on the Internet through the popularity of websites like MySpace and YouTube, is generating massive amounts of original content. Critics of this tremendous increase in creativity and public opinion complain about the dilution of reliable quality content on the Internet. Many social networks, however, naturally weed out undesirable content, and promote popular, well referenced content to the top of searches. In Web 2.0, popular content emerges via a user-generated ranking system that determines the positioning of articles by the number of user votes they receive. This model was made most popular by Digg.com, which joins several community-based popularity websites like Slashdot.com and Reddit.com in providing a user-edited resource for finding news stories, blog entries and other websites. In Web 2.0, up-to-date, reliable content is produced by the editing abilities of the wiki. Wikipedia, the Internets user-written and -edited encyclopedia, boasts an accuracy level not far from the widely accepted Encyclopedia Britannica. In a study that compared forty-two science entries in both resources, Wikipedia had only four inaccuracies per entry compared to Britannicas three.[5]</p>
<p>Social network websites in the new Internet also have a way of allowing like-minded people to find each others favorite content through a system called social bookmarking. Del.icio.us.com is the most popular example of a social bookmarking website. This system of classification, known as folksonomy, involves users assigning labels, or tags, in the form of keywords, to content on the web. Through this collaborative form of tagging, web content becomes grouped by recognizable categories. Continuous tagging and creation of categories by users increases the contents ability to be searched by a wider range of people. This social phenomenon happens because stable patterns emerge in tag proportions [allowing] minority opinions [to] coexist alongside extremely popular ones without disrupting the nearly stable consensus choices made by many users.[6]</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>IV. Web 2.0: The Technical Landscape</strong></p>
<p>Aside from the collaborative aspect of the new Internet, there is another reason the Web has earned its 2.0 upgrade. The users interaction, not with other users but with the interface of the Net itself, has changed significantly. Technical advancements in web navigation and design, as well as increased penetration of high-speed and broadband connection, make the new Web a foreign landscape compared to its older version. Web applications have continued to improve, providing a profoundly different user experience. The implementation of rich internet applications (RIA) is gaining ground. RIA technologies, such as Flash, Ajax and Java, are leading the Internet in the direction of a Web without web pages. Websites are traditionally made up of networks of static pages linked together by text in the form of the computer language HTML. These pages behave in a synchronous manner. That is, after the user clicks on a link, there is a short period while the server processes the input, in turn triggering the browser to download the requested page. RIAs operate in an asynchronous fashion, allowing response time to be much faster. RIAs increased responsiveness results from the following five factors: [8]</p>
<p> Information can be obtained from a server by anticipating certain user input.</p>
<p> The screen can be refreshed in pieces instead of all at once, eliminating the need for entirely different pages to load when navigating content.</p>
<p> More than one users input can be collected and validated before it is sent to the server.</p>
<p> Some responses to user input can take place without any server communication.</p>
<p> Certain processing that was once handled on the server end can be stored on the user desktop.</p>
<p>Growing implementation of RIA has important implications on search engines and optimizers alike.</p>
<p><strong>V. SEO Linking Strategy in Web 2.0</strong><strong> </strong><strong>The Blogosphere &amp; RSS</strong> The common SEO adage continues to be valid in the 2.0 world: content is king. It is the content boundaries and means for dispatching content that have truly taken SEO to another level. Since the inception of the blogosphere  a term that describes all blogs as a social network of public opinion  rumblings of the peoples voice via the Internet have quickly risen to a powerful roar. Beginning in the form of an online diary in the mid 90s, the blog has since developed into a simple vehicle of communication for anyone who desires to send content across the Web. The dissemination of information through blogging has become so mainstream that one can find a blog from an authority source on virtually any topic. The blogosphere, centered on the concept of original content, has provided a link rich venue for the SEO to plan his or her linking strategy surrounding good content.</p>
<p>So what is good content, and what does it have to do with good linking strategy in Web 2.0? In this new era of the Internet, good content is viral. Whether this content is a written article, a homemade video or a podcast, if it grabs, provokes or tickles the user, it will travel, and it will travel fast. From the contents eye-view, the Internet has become much easier to navigate following the advent of Really Simple Syndication (RSS). RSS allows for a program called an aggregator (or feed reader) to notify users of new content added to a website, retrieve that new content, and present it to the user in an easy-to-use interface. RSS and blogging go hand-in-hand because of the constantly updating nature of the blog. As a result of RSS, people are discovering new content on the Internet, passing it along, and linking to it at an unprecedented rate.</p>
<p><strong>Baiting the Link</strong></p>
<p>The SEO practice of producing content in hopes that people will link to it from their own website is known as link baiting. Good link bait has the same qualities as good content. From a well written controversial article to a video clip of a bulldog on a skateboard, website owners will link to any and all content as long as it is interesting and catches peoples attention. There are no boundaries surrounding the types of content one can use to bait a link. In fact, the very name of a new kind of link baiting suggests an indefinable quality. This new link baiting tactic is called widget baiting. Nick Wilson, CEO and senior strategist of the social media market agency Clickinfluence, declared that the holy grail of linkbaiting in 2007 will be the widget.[9]</p>
<p>In reference to computers, a widget is an element of user interface that displays information or provides a specific way for a user to interact with an application. A widget could be a calendar, a stock ticker, a quote of the day, or an icon that collects the most popular YouTube videos. To get an idea of the limitless widget possibilities, check out Yahoo! Widgets (<a href="http://widgets.yahoo.com/"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://widgets.yahoo.com/</a>). In its most basic form, a widget is a downloadable interactive virtual tool made up of simple bits of code that can easily be added to a webpage. When a widget is added to a webpage, if coded correctly, it will act as a crawlable link pointing back to its page of origin. These links can help to boost a site in the search engine rankings, but they also represent great potential for organic traffic.</p>
<p>Creating a popular widget could, in some cases, outweigh traffic from the major search engines. One example of traffic generated by a widget is a blog editor Firefox extension created by the professional blogging company, Performancing, that received close to half a million downloads when it was first released.[10] The brand awareness that widgets can promote has also made advertisers extremely enthusiastic. One would be hard pressed to find a better method of exposure than a logo attached to a button that sits in front of a users eyes daily.</p>
<p><strong>VI. Social Media Optimization: A Piece of the SEO Puzzle</strong></p>
<p>In this new age of the Internet, people have been quick to deviate from the title Search Engine Optimization when describing the organic promotion of a website. In August 2006, Rohit Bhargava, VP of Interactive Marketing for Ogilvy Public Relations, coined the phrase Social Media Optimization (SMO) and defined it as the following:</p>
<p>[The act of implementing] changes to optimize a site so that it is more easily linked to, more highly visible in social media searches on custom search engines (such as Technorati), and more frequently included in relevant posts on blogs, podcasts and vlogs.[11] On one hand, Bhargavas point is well taken. If the tasks one is performing to drive traffic to a website are not intended to do so by improving search engine rankings, but rather by building a presence in social networks, than perhaps SEO is not the appropriate definition of their occupation. There is no doubt that SEO has undergone, and will continue to undergo, a certain level of compartmentalization. As different areas of SEO continue to experience the growth of specialized services, such as blogging, widget baiting and social networking, the future SEO will spend a large part of his or her time moderating and collaborating with more outsourcing opportunities that are not, by themselves, SEO related. In the end, however, SEO is a sum of its parts, and from the perspective of a company looking to pay for SEO services, all methods of driving organic traffic will reside under the umbrella of Search Engine Optimization. Notwithstanding the new coinage, SMO is an important component of SEO in Web 2.0. An SEOs intention in a social network is to create the illusion of natural links that occur during the interaction that takes place on networks such as Kaboodle.com, MyBlogLogs.com and Flickr.com. It is these links that search engines value the most because they happen as a result of real interests, not paid or reciprocal contracts. These links often lead to spikes in traffic, which have been criticized for only providing unqualified visitors and using up bandwidth. While these spikes continue to be a topic of debate on SEO forums, traffic after the spike does typically return to a level higher than it was before. The more authentic the illusion of natural interaction created by the SEO, the better the results. SEO in Web 2.0 introduces a new skill set of creativity that was previously not present. The space for this creativity, which ties in with the above link baiting topic of quality content, is especially exciting for the SEO of the future. The possibilities for attracting genuine links and organic traffic are limited only by the SEOs imagination.</p>
<p>To read the last four sections of this white paper &#8212; Usability vs. Searchability: The RIA Search Challenge, Googles Personalized Search: The End of Traditional SEO?, Search Behavior R&amp;D: Customized Engines and Long Tail Keywords, and the Conclusion &#8212; visit the following URL to download the PDF version of the paper: <a href="http://www.bkv.com/search-engine-optimization.jsp"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.bkv.com/search-engine-optimization.jsp</a></p>
<p><strong>References</strong></p>
<p>[1] Doctorow, Cory, <u>Metacrap: Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia.</u> Version 1.3, 26 August 2001. <a href="http://www.well.com/~doctorow/metacrap.htm"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.well.com/~doctorow/metacrap.htm</a></p>
<p>[2] Brin, Sergey and Page, Larry, The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web 7, 1998, Pages: 107-117 [3] Tapscott, Don and Williams, Anthony D. <u>Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything.</u> London: Portfolio, 2006, Page: 19 [4] Tapscott, Don and Williams, Anthony D. Page: 68</p>
<p>[5] Tapscott, Don and Williams, Anthony D. Page: 75</p>
<p>[6] Golder, Scott A. Huberman, Bernardo A. &#8220;<u>The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems</u>.&#8221; Information Dynamics Lab, HP Labs. Aug. 18, 2005. <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.DL/0508082"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.DL/0508082</a>. Cornell University Library. [8] Loosley, Chris. <u>Rich Internet Applications: Design, Measurement, and Management Challenges.</u> <a href="http://www.keynote.com/docs/whitepapers/RichInternet_5.pdf"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.keynote.com/docs/whitepapers/RichInternet_5.pdf</a>. Keynote Systems, 2006.[9] Wilson, Nick. <u>2007 Guide to Linkbaiting: The Year of Widgetbait?</u> <u><a href="http://searchengineland.com/070118-074231.php"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://searchengineland.com/070118-074231.php</a></u>. January 18, 2007. [10] Wilson, Nick. January 18, 2007</p>
<p>[11] Bhargava, Rohit. 5 Rules of Social Media Optimization (SMO). <u>Influential Interactive Marketing</u> blog. <a href="http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2006/08/5_rules_of_soci.html"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2006/08/5_rules_of_soci.html</a>. August 10, 2006.</p>
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<p>One of the biggest reasons people visit websites is to get information. If you can regularly provide fresh, quality content on your website you can expect to be rewarded by visitors and return visitors. What&#8217;s more, you will be rewarded by the search engines. I recommended that you add new and original content to your site as often as possible, ideally once a day.</p>
<p>Regularly adding fresh and original content:</p>
<p>- Keeps your site visitors coming back</p>
<p>- Continually adds value to your website</p>
<p>- Makes people more comfortable buying from your site</p>
<p>- Establishes yourself as an authority in your industry</p>
<p>- Greatly helps your site rank higher in search engines</p>
<p>All of the above factors translate into revenue.</p>
<p>We all know how hard adding original and fresh content is, especially if you&#8217;re the business owner. You have to be original, creative, organized, thoughtful and motivated, and above all, able to write. So what&#8217;s a website owner or business owner supposed to do? RSS may be the answer.</p>
<p>What Is RSS?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the Wikipedia definition of RSS:  <br />RSS is a family of web feed formats specified in XML (a generic specification for data formats) and used for Web syndication. RSS delivers its information as an XML file called an &#8220;RSS feed&#8221;, &#8220;webfeed&#8221;, &#8220;RSS stream&#8221;, or &#8220;RSS channel&#8221;. These RSS feeds provide a way for users to passively receive newly released content (such as text, web pages, sound files, or other media); this might be the full content itself or just a link to it, possibly with a summary or other metadata (data describing the content).</p>
<p>RSS feeds are operated by many news web sites, weblogs, schools, and podcasters.</p>
<p>&#8220;RSS&#8221; can stand for any of the following phrases:</p>
<p>Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0)</p>
<p>Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0)</p>
<p>RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and 1.0)</p>
<p>Want to see an example of RSS in action? Go to the Oak Web Works, LLC homepage (www.oakwebworks.com/),  and look at the bottom of the right-hand column under the title &#8216;Latest Tech News&#8217;. This is actually two RSS feeds from other websites.</p>
<p>Our company homepage was very static. It didn&#8217;t change very much since the services we offer stay basically the same. Why should any visitors come back if every time they come to our site, the content is exactly the same? They don&#8217;t have much of a reason.</p>
<p>Interestingly, that&#8217;s the way search engine spiders were programmed to &#8220;think&#8221; as well. Spiders are programs written for search engines to regularly surf the Web and record what&#8217;s there. That recording goes into the search engine&#8217;s databases ready to be accessed by the next searcher. This process is called indexing.</p>
<p>For example, Google will send out a spider to your site and index a lot of it, but not always all of it. It determines how often to revisit and index your site by how often you update it. If you update it every day, then it will visit much more often than if you rarely update it. Engines also consider the homepage to be the most important page, so it&#8217;s good to update it even more often than the rest of your site.</p>
<p>Again, if you struggle with adding fresh content, then RSS may be the answer. We didn&#8217;t write the headlines under &#8216;Latest Tech News&#8217; on our homepage. Instead, the RSS feed automatically grabbed it from another site that had created them. Once we set the feed up, we don&#8217;t have to do anything more, and our homepage has regularly updated content. Every time those headlines change, it updates its feed, which is then updated on any other websites displaying that feed, as well as ours.</p>
<p>RSS feeds can be more than news headlines. They can be lists of any kind. They can be press releases, articles, blog entries, product releases, or almost any other grouping of changing or growing data.</p>
<p>How Do I Set An RSS Feed Up?</p>
<p>There are a number of ways in which you can display an RSS feed on your website. You can use JavaScript or various other scripting languages. Unfortunately, RSS that uses JavaScript is not seen at all by search engines when they come and index your site, so don&#8217;t use JavaScript.</p>
<p>Instead, use a script that can be handled by your Web server besides JavaScript. Ask your hosting company or IT people what platform your Web server uses and what software or modules are loaded onto the machine. This will determine what scripting language you can use for your RSS.</p>
<p>Check if your Web server has PHP capabilities. If so, then there are hundreds of scripts written in PHP that you can use for free that properly displays RSS feeds that are recognized by search engines. There are RSS scripts written in ASP.NET, Perl and numerous other languages, so you have a wide variety to choose from.</p>
<p>For the Oak Web Works, LLC homepage we used an ASP script called RSStoHTML.</p>
<p>Which one would you choose? After you&#8217;ve determined which languages your Web server supports, conduct a search such as &#8220;PHP script for displaying RSS feeds in html&#8221; or &#8216;ASP and RSS&#8217;, for example. Try a few and see which ones run on your server. If one runs on your server properly, and you check this by simply seeing if it displays RSS feeds on your Web page, then use that one.</p>
<p>When you download the script, look at the code and find where to add an RSS feed URL. There should be a dummy one in there already, so just replace that one with the RSS feed you want to use. Here&#8217;s what a typical RSS feed URL looks like: <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/userland/Technology.xml"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/userland/Technology.xml</a> <br />The URL&#8217;s often end in &#8216;.rss&#8217; as well.</p>
<p>After we inserted the RSS feed URL into the script, we wanted to display the feed in HTML on our homepage. To do this we added the following bit of code into the spot on our homepage html code where we wanted it to display:</p>
<p>[an error occurred while processing this directive]</p>
<p>Keep in mind that this is for a Windows Web server. The way in which you include it on a website powered by a UNIX Web server will be a little different. If you&#8217;re not sure, ask your hosting company.</p>
<p>Where can I find feeds that are relevant to my website&#8217;s content?</p>
<p>First you can try these:</p>
<p>- Syndic8 &#8211; <a href="http://www.syndic8.com/"target="_new" rel="nofollow" >http://www.syndic8.com/</a></p>
<p>- Feedster &#8211; [http://www.feedster.com/]</p>
<p>You can also do a search for your topic and RSS feeds. For example, search for &#8220;RSS feeds and pets&#8217;, or &#8216;football and RSS feeds&#8217;, or &#8217;small business news feeds&#8217;. Finally, you can go to specific websites that are related to your industry and look for a small, orange, rectangular icon that say &#8216;RSS&#8217; or &#8216;XML&#8217;. Click on that and you&#8217;ll get a feed URL to enter into your RSS feed script.</p>
<p>Remember, always be sure to include feeds that are relevant to your website&#8217;s content. Once you get the hang of the concept, RSS can be a lot of fun, and it definitely keeps your website fresh and updated, just what search engines like, and more importantly, what website visitors like.</p>
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<p>In few ways RSS is pretty much identical to HTML, the language normally put in place to create websites. As is the case with HTML, webmasters opting for traditional search engine optimization techniques when creating an RSS feed will come to know that their RSS feed is getting additional exposure and interest.</p>
<p>Below mentioned measures can go a long way in optimizing an RSS feed for search engines:</p>
<p>1.) First and foremost, the title should consist of pivotal search terms.</p>
<p>In simple terms, the title should be up to the mark and not misleading, while still pinpointing keywords. In an ideal scenario, the title should generate curiosity among the readers to read on, not mislead them.</p>
<p>2.) Secondly, it is of utmost significance that you display RSS feeds properly.</p>
<p>Theoretically speaking, majority of webmasters display their feeds as content on their website. Remember to use PHP, ASP or HTML when displaying a feed, as this can lead search engines to spider the contents of the feed displayed. On the other hand, if you are using a template to display feeds, it is advisable to use header tags to emphasize the appearance of the Channel Title and Item Titles. It is worth pointing that few search engines weight header tags with more significance.</p>
<p>3.) Get accustomed with the concept of internal &amp; external Links.</p>
<p>According to experts, within a feed you should always opt for the full path of any links, keeping in perspective that other sites may syndicate the contents of the RSS feed. Furthermore, links that are not local to the site should be open in a new browser. This process though not specific to search engines but it will play a prominent role in keeping visitors on your site.</p>
<p>4.) Link text should pinpoints keywords.</p>
<p>There is no denying the fact that the text used for incoming links will give a boost to the site in terms of helping it in contextually defining the keywords that the site appears for in the search engines. Keeping that into account, it is quite mandatory to use keywords in any link text that roll back to your website.</p>
<p>5.) Concept of My.Yahoo and My.MSN.</p>
<p>This is very straightforward to implement but often overlooked by publishers and webmasters. In theory, the quickest way to have an RSS feed spidered by Yahoo or MSN is to include the feed on a personal my.yahoo or my.msn home page. You just need to register an account on the respective search engines. Then comes the next step of customizing the home page to include your RSS feed. This is normally been implemented by inserting content and listing the URL to the RSS feed. Normally, within 1-2 days the feed&#8217;s contents will be spidered and indexed by Yahoo and MSN.</p>
<p>6.) What is theme feeds?</p>
<p>It is quite pivotal that feeds should be themed. This is pretty significant as it will help with themed links back to a publisher&#8217;s website from anyone syndicating the feed&#8217;s content.</p>
<p>7.) How to increase link popularity?</p>
<p>You can enhance link popularity by submitting the RSS feed, blog or podcast to the appropriate directories. It is worth pointing that these directories offer submissions of specific kinds of RSS feeds. Thats why, be clear in your mind to follow the guidelines of each site and choose categories wisely.</p>
<p>8.) What is RSS feed descriptions?</p>
<p>RSS feed descriptions can be termed as the general summaries or introductions to other content. Nine out of ten times, feed creators will offer additional input on an HTML site, creating curiosity among the visitors to click through for the full detail if it is a topic that is of interest to them. But for that to happen, it is pivotal that you provide number of teaser copy that the visitor can easily discern if the contents are something that is pivotal to them.</p>
<p>9.) Getting the feel of subscribing to feeds.</p>
<p>Though seem straightforward at first glance, but fact remained that a surprisingly huge chunk of publishers do not subscribe to their own feed. In an ideal scenario, this is an ideal way to get the feel of your clients and innovating with formatting and integrating HTML into feeds.</p>
<p>10.) Increasing your corporate identity with image ads.</p>
<p>It is advisable to insert your corporate logo to your RSS feed. In addition, create a brand and give the overview of that brand by including the image in the RSS feed. In simple terms, the image will increase your corporate identity as well as dress up the look of your feed by inserting your corporate logo.</p>
<p>11.) Alphabetical rank is essential.</p>
<p>Few feed readers list feeds alphabetically in the reader. Because of this reason feed channels that begin with A will normally appear in the top of the feed list in majority of feed readers. In case if you are interested in appearing in the top of list of feeds that a reader has registered to, keep this point in mind.</p>
<p>12.) Concept of meaningful links</p>
<p>It is quite mandatory that each item in your feed should consist of a unique URL attached with it. This will give direction to users to attached inputs.  You can find using target URLs with the &#8220;#&#8221; symbol in the link to get accustomed with the fact that this content is very useful.</p>
<p>There is no denying that majority of marketers have a love-hate relationship with search engines. Search engines can make the most confident Webmaster looks insipid. But following above-mentioned steps can give you a much-needed cushion in optimizing feeds for search engines.</p>
<p>Search engine optimization</p>
<p>If you are dealing in website marketing, role of search engines is quite pivotal in your success. Theoretically speaking, they are the most crucial way to bring traffic to your website. But for that to happen, it is quite mandatory that you understand the working of search engines and their requirements.</p>
<p>In simple terms, there are two types of search engines: active and passive. An active engine makes full use of crawl technology that constantly searches out websites, inserts them to its database and most importantly come up with listings automatically with what it finds. On the other hand passive engines need registration of your website directly with them. In addition, they rely on editors to insert your site to their directory. As search engines have started making its presence felt, few have adopted a combination of passive and active techniques.</p>
<p>Definition</p>
<p>Search engine optimization can be defined as the utilization of techniques that will result in your website being identified and included in the database of search engines. There are tried and tested methods to search engine marketing containing website design and content adaptation, and keyword strategy. Fact remained that the main objective of these methods is to bring traffic to your site. Furthermore, the secondary objective is for that traffic to be targeted to your product/ services. In the World Wide Web marketing game, exposure is of paramount importance. Remember that marketing efficiency needs effective exposure to the right prospects.</p>
<p>All in all, search engine optimization is all about taking your site to the pinnacle of success in search engine rankings. In present day scenario, everyone wants and has an online site about any goods or service they are offering. As a matter of fact, if you want to sell something to the general public, it is essential that you must have a website. In this fast paced world, time is of essence to everyone. More often than not, people do not have the time to go to stores to check out and purchase any goods/ services that they required. For these people, the Internet has become the market place to buy anything. It is worth pointing that fast and simple accessibility is what people prefer when buying in the Internet. Thats why, Internet can turn out to be the best source for you to sell your goods and services.</p>
<p>Search engine optimization: Pivotal for online success</p>
<p>Though, you have a site that contains all relevant information about your business, but fact of the matter is how many people know about your site. And this is where search engine optimization comes in. Search engine optimization employ certain techniques that can be pretty helpful in popularizing your website. Remember that you have to tell everyone regarding your site as well as its features. Search engines have a crucial role to play in your quest for success in your online business.</p>
<p>There are plenty of things that can be implemented for search engine optimization of your site. First and foremost, link building is the most popular and the most effective way for popularizing your site very fast. But for that to happen, it is crucial to search in the Internet and identify those sites that deal with identical product to yours. In other word, this clearly emphasizes that your link will be placed on those sites, and people who visit that site can actually come to your site by following that link. Always remember that one way inbound links are more advantageous for your site.</p>
<p>Secondly, blogging is also an effective route for you to become visible in the Internet. However, the key to blogging is to write top-notch blogs about different properties of the product/ services that you are offering. In case if your blogs are written in very concise and simple manner, your site is bound to attain popularity. As a matter of fact, people will even start discussing about your site in various forums. You can imagine how much you can gain from this exercise. Therefore, just go ahead and start blogging and enhance the popularity of you and your site.</p>
<p>No one can deny the fact that search engines are the kings in the web. Thats why, if you want your site to be a success story, you have to do something to increase your reputation among various search engines. For this to happen you will certainly require high rankings in search engines. Remember that search engines give rankings to websites after judging them on various parameters set by them. Search engine spiders also termed as bots crawl my many identifies if they are meeting all search engine eligibility criteria or not. On the basis of this process, websites are given rankings by search engines. And furthermore it is this ranking that gives you an overview of how your site is doing in the web.</p>
<p>Apart from that, there are plenty of other factors for you to gain popularity in search engines. A recent study has clearly pinpointed that most of the people using the web take the cue from search engines to gather information about any thing in the web. Thats why, if you are in top of the ranking you will be listed at the top of search findings when someone search for information regarding your product and service. This in turn leads to popularity of your site and more selling of your products and services.   <br />Before you opt for any search engine optimization method for your site, it is of utmost significance that you know what you are exactly doing. It is advisable to collect as much information as you can about any process that you are interested in for the purpose of search engine optimization of your website. Fact remained that this is your site and you must know everything that has something to do with your site. After all the success of your business depends on this.</p>
<p>Skills required for search engine optimization</p>
<p>Since search engine optimization is still considered to be a new thing, plenty of business organizations think it is mandatory to hire search engine optimization firms to handle the online marketing part of their businesses. But the question now arises: What if you cant afford to hire the services of search engine optimization firms? Furthermore, what if youre just entering into the business and you dont have enough funds for additional advertising? If this is the case, you have no option other than to do it yourself. <br />But dont treat it as a burden because fact of the matter is search engine optimization is quite straightforward, contrary to the belief that it is a hard grinding task. No denying that you have to practice hard before you can take full benefits of search engine results for your website or business but its at least a very possible and achievable task. But for that to happen, you must know the types of skills required for better implementation of search engine optimization.</p>
<p>What is your target Market?</p>
<p>If you are interested in search engine optimization for your website, it is quite mandatory that you are aware of your target market. As the Internet is such a big place to roam around, it is essential that you know your target market. This in turn leads to more visitors for your target market because they can easily get accustomed with your service and can give you a feedback.</p>
<p>All important content of your Ad</p>
<p>Lets just assume you know your target audience already and everything that is there in the site are in proper order and impressing the visitor to buy the product. But the fact remained that how do they get to your website initially? And thats where the role of search engine optimization is very important. By following this route, its a guarantee that your website would get more visitors.</p>
<p>But always remember that that its the content of your ad that will put your website on top of MSN and Google searches. As number of companies chooses to use text ads because of its shorter length and economic nature, its your responsibility to maximize the content of your ad. In an ideal scenario, make sure that youre able to depict your message in the shortest, precise and most efficient way possible.</p>
<p>The concept of Keywords</p>
<p>There is no denying that keyword is one of the major parameters affecting search engine optimization. In case if you are interested in optimizing searches done by MSN, Google or Yahoo, you have to ensure that the keyword list you are implementing under your companys name should be identical to the keywords of your target market.</p>
<p>When talking about keywords, only two things count: spelling and relevance. Theoretically speaking, make sure that you include keywords in their correct spellings and of course, it has to be relevant.</p>
<p>RSS Feeds helping to improve Search Engine Optimization and Ranking</p>
<p>RSS is fast becoming a buzzword for a proper search engine optimization. But the question now arises: What exactly is RSS?</p>
<p>RSS or Rich Site Syndication or Really Simple Syndication is a type of file format identical to XML, and is implemented by publishers to make their content available to other people. The best part about this format is that everyone can understand it quite easily. In addition, RSS offers the listing of articles on third party websites, RSS newsreaders, and the like, giving rise to simple distribution of a website&#8217;s content across the Internet. In other word, RSS can be termed as a form of content syndication, using distribution lists, hyperlinks and the like to create curiosity among people, which in turn leads to increased traffic in your website.</p>
<p>RSS is not the new term, as a matter of fact it has been there for so many years, but with the advent of spam filters and online blogging, it is fast becoming a necessity for ezine publishers that are interested in getting their message across to their members. <br />Despite all this, not much emphasis has been given to the benefits RSS offers for search engine optimization, until now.</p>
<p>The question now arises: Why Search Engines Love RSS?</p>
<p>Majority of SEO experts is of the view that that sites optimized around themes, or niches, where all pages depicts one particular subject or set of keywords are bound to fare better in search engines as compared to the website dealing with plenty of subjects and different keywords. For instance, if your website is specifically designed to sell gadgets, your entire site content would be focused around gadgets.</p>
<p>It is worth pointing that search engines such as Google seem to prefer tightly themed pages. <br />But million-dollar question is: Where does RSS come in all this?</p>
<p>Remember that RSS feeds, normally sourced from newsfeeds or blogs, often pinpoint to a particular theme or niche. <br />And thats where you can increase your sites content without a need of writing on your own, by opting for highly targeted RSS feeds. <br />It will give you an impression that you have hired content writer that is writing for you but in actual sense you have not. Furthermore, you are getting all this free of cost.</p>
<p>How can RSS improve your Search Engine Rankings?</p>
<p>In simple terms, there are three main parameters why content from RSS Feeds is so much advantageous for search engine spiders.</p>
<p>1. RSS Feeds offer Immediate Themed Content</p>
<p>There are plenty of publishers of RSS feeds that are focused to a particular theme. <br />As the feed is highly targeted in nature, it could consist of number of keywords that you want to rank highly for.</p>
<p>Inserting these keywords to your pages plays a pivotal part in Google tagging your site as one with relevant content.</p>
<p>2. RSS Feeds offers new and regularly updated Content</p>
<p>Theoretically speaking, this is the most significant feature of RSS. It is worth pointing that RSS feeds from big publishers are normally updated in hourly or daily basis. Remember that when the publisher inserts a new article to the feed, the oldest article is deleted. <br />Furthermore, these modifications are instantly updated on your pages with the RSS feed as well. Thats why you new and updated relevant content for your visitors every hour or day. Few of the search engines like Google and Yahoo have come to a conclusion that the relevancy algorithm historically used to rank pages is not a good option. In an ideal scenario, they do no not show correct results. Because of this reason they have added parameter like freshness to judge the page rank.</p>
<p>A simple example can illustrate this point better. In case if you were to do a search for the key phrase &#8220;Football&#8221;, you would likely to get a large chunk of articles. In that case just take two articles for the purpose of simplification. Let&#8217;s assume both articles contain the phrase &#8220;Football&#8221; the same number of times, have the same number of inbound links, and all else is more or less identical between the two articles. As a matter of fact the only difference between the two is that one article was written 10 days ago and the other was written yesterday. In that scenario, it would be difficult to find out which one would be more likely to contain the information for which you are looking?</p>
<p>Well, by taking the help of relevancy algorithm, both articles will appear equally relevant. Though, fact remained that it is not the case because obviously the newer article is more likely to give you the fresh information, which you are looking for. Due to this reason the search engines have come up with a freshness component to their ranking repertoire- in an effort to offer the best results to their users, they should not only offer you relevant articles but fresh one as well. Thats why, at the moment, the most recent article (or most frequently updated website) would be listed on top as compared to the less frequently updated website.</p>
<p>The question now arises: Does this make sense? The answer is yes.  By following this route, you can easily understand why a proper search engine optimization will include the use of fresh content such as an RSS feed, apart from an optimization for key phrase relevancy.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Vipin_Agnihotri">Vipin Agnihotri</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?RSS-Feeds-and-Search-Engine-Optimization&amp;id=288487">EzineArticles.com</a><br />Provided by: <a href="http://hippestphone.com/eraser-with-built-in-brush-for-eraser-bits-absolutely-brilliant/">Cool mobile gadgets</a></p>
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