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Tweet and RssBot

by Aldemer Cabalida Web Developer, Internet Marketer, SEO Specialist
"Here's An Easy Way To Attract Twitter Followers - And Put Unique, Regularly Updated Content On All Your Websites"
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  • Show your Tweets on your websites automatically
  • Boost search engine rankings using self-updating RSS feeds from any source
  • Show moneymaking eBay auctions on your sites
  • Works with ordinary HTML web pages (no need to add any code to your pages)
  • Get All Sorts Of Free Automatically Updated Content
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Are you using RSS feeds on your website yet? If not, then you are missing out on some really amazing benefits. By adding RSS feeds to your website, you can get more visitors to your site, boost your income and get a higher ranking in the search engines. If you market using Twitter, you can use RSS feeds to show your own tweets on your web pages - providing unique content and attracting more Twitter followers. You can also use moneymaking RSS feeds from eBay and other sources, to provide regularly updated content and earn income at the same time. In a moment, I'll explain exactly how RSS feeds achieve all this - and how you can easily add them to your website. But first, I want to explain exactly what an RSS feed is, just in case you're not sure... What is an RSS feed? RSS feeds offer regularly updated content such as news stories or other content. They are published by the major news sites and by many other sites too. You can take an RSS feed and insert it directly inside your own web pages, turning the news stories or other content into ordinary website content. Since the news site continually updates their RSS feed content, this means that your web page content updates continually and automatically. Why would I want continually updated content? Because it gives your visitors a reason to return to your site regularly, since you are always offering fresh content. More importantly, it's good for your search engine ranking as the search engines love regularly updated content. The great beauty of using RSS feeds is that all the continual updates of your website content are done automatically, without you so much as lifting a finger! How do RSS feeds work with Twitter? If you market using Twitter, you'll be making regular tweets for your followers to read. Twitter automatically creates an RSS feed containing your most recent tweets. This RSS feed updates automatically every time you tweet. You can display this RSS feed on your own websites. This gives you unique content on your web pages (since no-one else will be displaying your tweets). It also gives additional exposure to your tweets, so visitors to your websites can read them, with a link allowing visitors to follow you on Twitter. This can help you get more Twitter followers. Now that I've explained what an RSS feed is - and what the benefits are - let's take a look at what sort of content they can add to your site... Get All Sorts Of Free Automatically Updated Content Show The Latest News Of Information For Your Niche, ...Commission Paying Products And eBay Auctions, ...Or Choose From Lots Of Other Types Of Content There are now loads of RSS feeds available free on the Internet, covering just about every subject and niche you can think of. There are RSS feeds offering news, current affairs, auctions, product sales and much more. Some of the major search engines now provide feeds for any search term - created by searching and then merging feed data from lots of other sites. There are also feeds available from the major news and information sites like BBC News, providing news stories and content for just about any subject. In addition, there are now several commercial feeds that pay commissions, including auction feeds from eBay and feeds covering Clickbank and Amazon products. All these feeds can be incorporated into your websites as search engine friendly content. To see an example site featuring Twitter tweets, click here (you'll see the RSS feed content towards the bottom of the page). When using Twitter RSS feeds, the content updates automatically every time you tweet. This provides regularly updated, unique content for visitors and search engines - and allows you to attract more Twitter followers. Here's another example site, which features eBay auction listings relating to chocolate - click here to view the site. The auction listings are continually and automatically updated. eBay feeds are commercial feeds, so all those auction links pay commissions through eBay's affiliate program. So not only does this provide regularly updated content for visitors and search engines, but it can generate additional income too. Here's another example site, which features RSS feeds from BBC News - click here to view the site. News feeds are not a particularly good match for a chocolate site (there are few stories about chocolate, so the RSS feed contains a lot of general stories). But news feeds are great for lots of niches, such as current affairs, health, finance, etc. If you visit the example site again tomorrow, you'll see different news stories. That's because the site automatically updates itself with new information through the RSS feed. That's good for visitors, who'll always see the latest news stories and good for the search engines, which strongly favor regularly updated sites. As you can see, RSS feeds offer massive benefits to any website.

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About Aldemer Cabalida Senior   Web Developer, Internet Marketer, SEO Specialist

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Joined APSense since, June 24th, 2008, From Dipolog, Philippines.

Created on Sep 22nd 2010 05:30. Viewed 869 times.

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Michael Camire Committed   Internet Marketing At Its Best!
this may be a use full tool to use on your blog so your tweets can be read.
Sep 22nd 2010 06:10   
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