An Insider`s Secret To Seriously High Rankings With Yahoo - Become a Content Aggregator
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Let me start by saying that the instant you put more than one RSS feed onto your site, you have technically become a "content aggregator." That being the case, why not take full advantage of this status?
Now I could go into a long, drawn out, and boring explanation of what a "content aggregator" is ... but really, who cares? Instead, let's talk about what matters ... your search engine ranking.
You see, many of the
real content aggregators out there have RSS feeds that are little more than mushed together RSS feeds from other people. These types of aggregators can get some seriously high rankings because, as far as a search engine is concerned, their site is
huge (even though it isn't) and is being updated several times
a second (even though it isn't).
So why then can't you do something similar? Why can't you take the feeds that you've added to your site and ...
WAIT!
Before we go any farther, let me say something now.
Do not think that you can add in a bunch of feeds that have nothing to do with the keywords of your site and somehow see an increase in your site's rating. In reality it will
hurt you. If you want the highest possible rankings for your keywords, you want to add content that is
relevant to those keywords.
With that said, why can't you take the feeds that you've added to your site and make those feeds a part of your own feed?
Now, not only will your site be getting constantly updated with new content, but your RSS feed will show that your site is getting updated with new content as well. Yahoo's site will see that it will need to keep pulling on your RSS file because it is constantly new. Because Yahoo is giving such a high spidering priority to sites with RSS feeds, you'll be getting Yahoo's spider to keep coming back to visit your site. It'll continue to see new content being added.
You'll be running through a little known back door within the Yahoo spider to get your site looked at more often, and because of that (along with all the new content) your site will get better rankings.
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