Make the News to Get Traffic  

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If you've ever been asked to sign up for an RSS feed than you've been exposed to one of the newest and best ways to raise your audience from occasional lurkers to hardcore subscribers. RSS feeds stand for Really Simple Syndication and are used by news outlets to help provide fresh content to their viewers non-stop. Wouldn't it be nice if you could do that too? Well, you can. You can make your own news feed and post in on your website and content to provide fresh content that you didn't even have to create on your own.

Another way that RSS feeds are used are by people who browse multiple sites and are looking for particular stories. They install a news reader on their web browsers and they can then pull in RSS feeds to help them categorize and view headlines of multiple stories without having to read or visit each one. This makes the job of finding relevant information extremely easy and it allows them to really target news that they are interested in viewing.

Finally, you can take the ability to create an RSS feed and use it with your own content. Then, you can provide that RSS feed to other people who might be interested in syndicating your content. You can even charge for that, if your content is that much in demand. So, there are plenty of ways that RSS feeds are becoming more and more the ultimate way to create subscribers, generate exponential exposure, and even make money too.

How Google Rank BLog!!  

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Did you know- How google used to rank your blog !!! Well as for as i know you all might me aware of this feature of Google. Yes you are right- I am gonna share you about a little bit of my reserch on a tool of Google that’s being very popular now a days. That is “Google Blog Search” with this tool we can search the blogs listed in google. If you are getting a high traffic on your blogs, no doubt this will be very profitable for you. But what are the basic factors does Google take into account to elaborate the search results, as for as i know Google used to work on some techniques about the positive and negative factors affecting blog ranking, check it out:—

Positive Factors:

* Popularity of the blog (RSS subscriptions)
* Implied popularity (how many clicks search results get)
* Inclusion in blogrolls
* Inclusion in “high quality” blogrolls
* Tagging of posts (also from users)
* References to the blog by Resource.
* Page rank of Blog.

Negative Factors:

* Predictable frequency of posts (short bursts of posts might indicate spam)
* Content of the blog does not match content of the feed
* Content includes spam keywords
* Duplicated content
* Posts have all the same size
* Link distribution of the blog.
* Posts primarily link to one page or site.

So be careful about these terms, and then you will be surely rewarded by Google..In fact all these Terms are mostly common in all other major Search Engines.