Results from using RSS submission software

by Daniel McGonagle on October 19, 2009 · 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.

Even though this software promises to do 19-20 RSS submissions per post, I only see 3 RSS aggregator sites getting indexed quickly and I don’t search to see if the others are providing credited backlinks, I just do a “SERPs-check” to see what’s getting indexed quickly.

Now, as you probably know, when you do anything that instantly links to your site like a Mixx or BlogCatalog or whatever… those sites usually out-rank your site at first, but later on, those sites fall to the wayside, they disappear from the SERPs but since they’re linking to you, what eventually happens is your blog post ends up outranking them.

I’ve also discovered that it takes about a week or two to get the more competitive terms/post to page 1 when using this software, but it’s all autopilot site promotion and it is 100% hands-free.

I also downloaded a plugin that makes RSS feeds out of my categories and have started submitting them to the RSS aggregator sites using RSS Bot.  I’m not sure what value there is to linking to categories yet, but it can’t hurt and it may have the added benefit of getting my category feeds picked up by the auto-bloggers as well.

If this proves fruitful, then I will add category RSS feeds to all my sites.

Moving forward with auto site promotion, I’m going to add in some social bookmarking profile accounts for use with the AutoSocial Poster plugin which randomly submits posts to a random amount of social bookmarking profiles each time you make a post.

Using this RSS software and AutoSocial Poster plugin is pretty decent and SAFE auto-promotion for sites and has the added benefit of being totally hands-free and consistent link building method.  With link building, there is always the danger of overlinking if you build links up too quickly, but consistency plays a large role in avoiding any linking discreditation.

If you practice proper on-page SEO, plus add in some effective automation for getting backlinks, there’s really no reason why you won’t dominate for long-tail and medium competition terms on your sites.  As time goes on and you accrue more of these backlinks, your site will have more link juice, more “SEO weight” to it, and the rankings for other, more competitive terms on your site will start to creep up.

Naturally, using stand-alone software for autopilot backlinking won’t always get you top-ranked for everything but it does provide a real solid “core” for your site, which can then be enhanced by using link building services to get you to where you want to be in the SERPs.

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{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

1 will October 20, 2009 at 9:04 pm

You keep speaking about this rss software but don’t say what is is. Why not share the name and an affiliate link?

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2 Daniel McGonagle October 20, 2009 at 9:47 pm

Will, I do, in email 2 of that newsletter.

Ever hear some negative type say,

“if its so good why not keep it a secret, why tell everyone about it?”?

Well, that’s part of the reason why it’s only revealed in the newsletter, with the other part being that using RSS properly requires some training beyond just buying a piece of software.

Therefore, I reward the newsletter readers by providing the free education that should help them make the most of this software.

Sad to say though, of the 50-100 readers of that newsletter only 4-5 actually got the software which frankly speaking, is pretty idiotic…

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3 will October 20, 2009 at 10:52 pm

Look forward to the email. You’re points about how to use RSS are well made.

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4 Daniel McGonagle October 20, 2009 at 11:38 pm

Thanks Will,

Dan

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5 Scott October 21, 2009 at 6:09 pm

Hey dude, tried to order Backlinks Solutions through your affiliate link. While the site says “No more orders being taken”, your link leads to the payment page… I’m going to sign up to see what happens, but thought you should know that at the bottom of the Clickbank page is says “Affiliate = none”

I’m guessing that should have your CB vendor ID in it?

Scott

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6 Daniel McGonagle October 21, 2009 at 6:48 pm

Scott, I appreciate your concern. Colin said we’re good, I got credited with the sale, and since it’s a special link there’s no need to have affiliate = aff cb id there.

appreciate it!

Dan

P.S. I got to chatting with Colin today and they’re building the network out a lot more soon which bodes well for those that remain members.

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7 Scott October 21, 2009 at 7:50 pm

Awesome!

Wanted to make sure you got the credit b/c I found your recommended link building services article very informing and helpful.

There’s so much controversy b/t which of these blog/website/article networks work well and which don’t. It was great to read on how you would use each service given certain circumstances.

Sent you an email for the “secrets to using this” for Backlinks Solutions. What I’d really like to know is how to use Unique Article Wizard and Backlinks Solutions on a brand new domain… and then what you’d recommend for an established domain (as far as how many to post each day and how many articles/snippets you’d put into the system.)

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8 Daniel McGonagle October 21, 2009 at 8:18 pm

Hey Scott, thanks again.

Check out this post here, the link building cheat sheet for some answers to your questions. If that’s not 100% what you need to know, please reply back to that post and I’ll add some more content to address whatever further questions you might have.

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