RSS Feed Submission Established as a Good SEO Linking Campaign

When you publish a blog, RSS feeds are great ways to get your message out and connect with readers in your target market. RSS feeds allow you to broadcast out your messages, bring in new readers to your blog with an interest in your chosen topic, and build-up a committed reader-base, all at the same time. In addition, RSS feeds are a great choice of a variety of tools which can help with your SEO linking campaign.

One of the first things you quickly discover as a blogger is that a successful search engine optimization campaign can take up a ton of your time, and raise your frustration level to new heights, all at the same time. Many new bloggers generally start with the blog submit sites and even attempt manual RSS feed submit techniques, but eventually they all end up deciding that it is just all too much work to do with any real regularity. However, if they give up completely it really hurts their SEO efforts and their ability to grow and monetize their blog successfully. And, if they choose to do it half-heartedly or only occasionally, then it really isn’t a very successful to help improve their search engine rankings.

The problem with using a manual feed submitter, or using an individual RSS submitter even, is that it is very time consuming to deal with on a consistent basis. Most bloggers simply want to blog and get their words out to the world; they do not want to spend hours upon hours on their SEO and marketing efforts. By submitting your RSS feed to each site at a time, you can easily spend hours upon hours of time and never really get too much return for all of your work.

Software programmers, many of them bloggers themselves, have developed some great semi-automatic RSS feed submit tools which you can now choose from to help submit your RSS feed without it being such a time consuming proposition. These software programs allow you to simultaneously submit your blog and RSS feeds to literally thousands of directories, and to do it all with only a couple quick mouse-clicks.

Setting up the RSS feed submission software is a breeze and the submission process takes less than ten or fifteen minutes each day, from start to finish, making it much faster and easier than manual RSS submit attempts.

If you are a blogger interested in publishing RSS and getting your feed out into the RSS databases of the world, I would highly suggest that you check out some of the amazing new RSS software tools available to you today on the market. Choose a tool that is easy to use and one which will allow you to reach the maximum amount of directories possible for the least amount of hands-on work. Additionally, if you are taking the time to use more robust XML feed technologies, you want to use a semi-automatic feed submitter for those as well.

By remembering that your ultimate goal as a blogger or webmaster is always the most exposure and back links possible, for the least amount of your time, you simply cannot go wrong using a semi-automatic feed submitter. And, your search engine rankings will soar through the roof as a nice by-product of all of that exposure and linking.

Cristina Mailat


Flash On The iPhone - Yes Or No

Got a real treat today, gang. Ever see those flash stick figure fighter animations on the web? If not they’re a riot and Alan Becker, the master of stickflash kung fu, has a wickedly sick animation of his character coming to life and starting an extensive battle sequence with his animator and items on his computer. Amazingly talented, funny and animated, if you haven’t seen this, it’s a can’t miss.

And now here Nintendo Japan has a very Wii-like website for Mario Kart for the Wii. It’s in native Japanese but they make the shiny buttons almost as fun to press as the actual Wii buttons themselves. I’ve always been a fan of Princess Peach myself

I always thought if you’re going to have the stones to call a car “The Matrix” it better be the coolest car this side of Laurence Fishburne. It’s not bad…just not matrix cool y’know? What is cool, however, is their marketing campaign in the form of their ads and their flash site.

We’ve got Brajeshwar again this week with his article about Apple’s trepidation concerning their lack of Flash on the iPhone. They didn’t do it. Now say they want to do it. But can they do it? Ol’ Braj expounds upon the subject.

Mark Rivera


Adobe Publishes Flash Media Server 3 White Paper

Hey Flash phenoms. You’ve picked a good week to tune in as we’ve got some highly entertaining and informative content this week. No filler or preservatives, just fresh Flash picked right off the vine. Stefan Richter is hooking us up with a virtual compendium of the Flash Media Server 3 in an extensive 50+ page pdf document covering every feature of FMS3 and just exactly why it dominates FMS2.

Other reasons to pick the meat of the bones in this newsletter are because of the supremely righteous sites we’ve got today. Coke went all out on this site for Coke Zero that’s got completely interactive full motion video where you can do car stunts and play shao lin soccer in an abandoned parking garage. All the while accompanied by 3 gals in white thigh high vinyl boots. Need I say more?

You know Lucas Arts is gonna pimp out their site for their interactive branch of entertainment featuring the likes of Darth Vader, Boba Fett, Storm Troopers and Indiana Jones. All complete with their Lego version counterparts.

Lastly, for the cool down session, the photography of Saul Santos will take you away to the innermost calm of the web literally using the background wallpaper as mounting for his photos lined simply with an opaque drop down navigation menu.

Mark Rivera