List of DoFollow RSS directories, blog directories and article directories

December 30, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 6 Comments
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Here’s a List of DoFollow RSS directories, Blog directories, and Article directories.

If you’re going to go to the “trouble” of doing these submissions either by hand or using the tools recommended below, you might as well focus on getting the most “bang for your buck/time” by submitting to DoFollow RSS and blog directories.

List of Dofollow RSS directories,

Note: some items have profile information some do not, doesn’t matter, they’re all DoFollow RSS directories so submit your feeds to them all.

Feedest.com

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Feedage.com review – how and why you should use Feedage

December 8, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 5 Comments
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If you’re a long-time reader of this blog, you know I’ve been on a bit on an RSS feed kick lately,  doing a lot of reading, research and thinking on how best to incorporate RSS into your backlinks strategy.

Some Facts you might not know about RSS feeds and handling of your RSS readership:

1- It’s not a good idea to host your feed on your site in the default domainname.com/feed area because it usually has a noindex/nofollow attribute assigned to it, and doesn’t present a nice interface for handling and accumulating RSS readership.

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RSS Blueprint to increase backlinks

November 22, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 11 Comments
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This article will show you how to use RSS for backlinks, how to exponentially deepen and increase your backlinks using your main RSS feeds, merged/mixed/mashed-up master feeds, and some ways to increase your SERPs by practicing better on-page optimization for your main site RSS feeds.

I’ve been doing a lot of research on this topic for the last week and I haven’t seen anything or anyone who has explained this in full detail, and it kinda ticked me off!

Most people are writing half-assed posts about using Yahoo Pipes without giving reasons why someone should pipe their feeds.

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Results from using RSS submission software

October 19, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 8 Comments
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Just a quick update on the RSS software I mentioned a few posts ago:

I’d started a network marketing blog and used this software as the primary backlinks “acquirer”.

What usually happens when I make a new blog post is the post will get indexed within 5 minutes, and the title of the posts are page 1 in about 30 minutes, but the page 1 results are not showing my blog post, just the indexed RSS submissions.

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The BEST RSS Submission Software, PERIOD!

September 27, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 42 Comments
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I’m excited to say I’m positive I found the Best RSS Submission software on the planet….

When I think of doing RSS submissions, I usually used to think of just doing the obligatory submitting of my sites’ main RSS feed to a few places like feedagg and feedage and that’s it…


Part of my checklist for bringing new sites online includes:

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  • Directory submissions
  • Search engines submissions
  • RSS Feed submissions
  • Some social bookmarking
  • Getting other sites to link to you
  • Creating sitemap
  • Adding blogs to Google Blog Search engine

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