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MVM Infotech
08-13-2018, 10:36 PM
What is RSS feed submission in SEO? Is it still useful?

traveloweb
08-13-2018, 10:40 PM
An RSS feed is a resource that shows the latest content from a source and the main thing about RSS is that it automatically updated. By submitting an RSS feed to different directories, it's been updated Instead of checking back every day.

nilomartseo
08-19-2018, 09:44 PM
RSS feeds only helps search engines like Google to index the content of your site faster and more efficiently. It good to use RSS feeds if your website needs to update its content regularly. If you have a news website or blog site, having an RSS feed will help search engines pick up all the new URLs and crawl them.

RH-Calvin
08-20-2018, 11:20 PM
RSS feed helps to provide real time updates for your blog. Subscribing to RSS feed for your website will help to notify subscribers about the latest updates that take place on your website.

John-Smith
08-28-2018, 10:22 PM
Read this: https://seo-forum.link-assistant.com/what-is-rss-feed-submission-in-seo-t24104.html

sofiabelle
08-30-2018, 12:19 AM
RSS feed submission refers to the submission of RSS feeds to RSS submission directory sites to boost your search engine ranking. RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and sometimes also for Really Simple Syndication.

RSS Feed Submission Benefits

The content would also attract new readers who are searching updates related to your content
Your site gains more popularity if you keep providing fresh and relevant content by submitting RSS feeds
You can incorporate your main keywords or phrases in the RSS feeds that can improve the ranking of your site
The updated content or information quickly reaches the interested users. It helps retain your readers and increases the credibility of your site

hariandro
09-08-2018, 01:08 AM
RSS feed submission refers to the submission of RSS feeds to RSS submission directory sites to boost your search engine ranking. RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and sometimes also for Really Simple Syndication.

RSS Feed Submission Benefits

The content would also attract new readers who are searching updates related to your content
Your site gains more popularity if you keep providing fresh and relevant content by submitting RSS feeds
You can incorporate your main keywords or phrases in the RSS feeds that can improve the ranking of your site
The updated content or information quickly reaches the interested users. It helps retain your readers and increases the credibility of your site

Thanks for giving detailed information about RSS feed submission.. Is helpful still now?

hariandro
09-08-2018, 01:09 AM
RSS feed submission refers to the submission of RSS feeds to RSS submission directory sites to boost your search engine ranking. RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and sometimes also for Really Simple Syndication.

RSS Feed Submission Benefits

The content would also attract new readers who are searching updates related to your content
Your site gains more popularity if you keep providing fresh and relevant content by submitting RSS feeds
You can incorporate your main keywords or phrases in the RSS feeds that can improve the ranking of your site
The updated content or information quickly reaches the interested users. It helps retain your readers and increases the credibility of your site

Thanks for giving detailed information about RSS feed submission.. Is helpful still now?

vinukum
09-11-2018, 02:52 AM
RSS feed submission enables millions of internet users to keep track of different websites in real time.

damponting44
09-11-2018, 11:49 PM
RSS is the de facto standard for the syndication of Web content.

Syndication means publishing your content in one place, which causes it to be published in other places, too.

There are duplicate content issues with syndication to consider. See: Whiteboard Friday - Dealing with Duplicate Content

But RSS feed submission can have positive SEO implications -- if you're syndicating your content (or links to your content) on authoritative, relevant, trustworthy domains (for instance, on an alltop page, or an an Amazon author profile).