Using RSS Aggregators, And How To Ping New Content

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Howdy everyone,

Let’s chat about RSS aggregators today,

Today’s video shows you: -

  • How to Find RSS feeds on websites
  • How to submit these feeds to a popular RSS Aggregator, as well as showing you a few other RSS aggregator services.
  • The ins and outs of  pinging content for those sites without RSS feeds.
  • How to use various “pinging” sites.

Note that in future video’s, we will be covering the use of websites like Dapper which is a website that allows you to create RSS feeds from an existing website without an rss feed.

Then we will go into more detail and show you how to use Yahoo Pipes which is an incredible free site that allows you to merge RSS feeds, create new ones, and do all sorts of magical things.

It’s very geeky, but I promise not to get too excited showing you!

Anthony will make sure I don’t get too weird and technical for you.

For more of an RSS introduction, please check out the following video’s on our site.

Introduction to RSS Aggregator services (specifically, it’s importance to Internet Marketers).

A more advanced video about RSS backlinks.

Then a supplementary posts on RSS backlink strategy with friendfeed and twitter.

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Remember, you will be able to take these principles and start applying them in your niche immediately.

Stayed tuned for more video’s. We aim to get a new one up on the blog each one to two days!

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We welcome comments, questions, suggestions, and any other type of feedback.

Tell us what you think, and what you would like covered, etc.

Lastly, more people have been asking if we will be offering a complete step by step formula.

Well, in a nutshell….

Yes,  we will be offering a limited number of our “Page One Total Control Formula”  systems  very soon.

Included will be a very detailed, easy to  follow and implement web 2.0  formula  to follow, plus weekly “Private”  get togethers  where will be going through every part of the system in even more detail and help you apply it to your specific circumstances.

That’s why we will only be able to offer a limited number, also as we mentioned before, we don’t want too many people jumping onto our system.

Cheers

Tim

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  • http://glenquinn.me Glenbob

    Thanks for the useful video – good explanation with useful information. Couple of my sites don’t have pinging service so this will come in handy, cheers…

  • http://www.Online-Grocery-Stores.net/tatoos_beauty.html Rowena Jones

    You guys are always on top of things thank you for the information about the RSS feeds and how to build links.

  • http://www.rpmracinginc.com JDG

    How often is too much to ping? For example I have a feed of unindexed posts, is it ok to ping daily until all posts are indexed?

  • http://www.increasesales.net.nz Craig

    Great stuff Tim. very useful as always. Well done that man!

  • http://magicsubmitterexposed.com John

    Thanks for the great explanation on pinging and why it’s important. Great for beginners, I’ll link to it from my new site.. I’m surprised by the number of marketers who still don’t understand that stuff.

  • http://www.stockton-aloe1.com Dr. Michael Haley

    I appreciate the video and I was able to do this, but don’t quite get it yet. That is, I don’t understand how it builds backlinks and how many and stuff like that. How can I actually see the backlinks that is built by submitting to feedagg?

  • http://marketingonlinewithyou.com Glyn Lafferty

    Hey Tim,

    Great info on feed agg. This is something I don’t know much about. My blog is only a month old and need to get some search engine friendly work done on it. RSS submission looks like a great way. I have wordpress so it pings for me

    Thanks for the great info

    Glyn

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  • http://leadMLMLeads.com Keith D Shrock

    why do you put /feed/ (your personal name blog)sometimes — and other times not?

    Thanks — for ALL your help!

  • http://nlpconsulting.com.au Jon

    Great Button guys, thanks. Does this mean we don’t need WEB TRAFFIC GENIUS? What does WTG do extra?

  • http://ultimatelifestyleprojects.com Lara Jane | Ultimate Lifestyle Project

    Once again, great video and tips guys. Will be incorporating it alongside RSSBot and Web Traffic Genius software.

    Peace and much love
    lara
    http://ultimatelifestyleproject.com

  • http://abouthq.com/ Top Selling Information Products

    “If you are using Firefox you can copy the following code and save it as a button on your tool bar to ping your sites with one click. This will work for ANY type of site be it video, blog, etc. etc.”

    Can someone post how to do this?

    Or a link to a video?

    I have just been pasting that code into browser and hitting enter because i haven’t figured it out yet

    Thanks in Advance

  • http://www.pinnaclecsisearch.com arifin

    wow ..great tips tim,bravo,i always follow your instucture and look like the real amazing tips like a pro

  • http://www.toledointernetmarketing.com Toledo Marketing

    If you are using Firefox you can copy the following code and save it as a button on your tool bar to ping your sites with one click. This will work for ANY type of site be it video, blog, etc. etc.

    When mass producing new pages or changing some content I like to send a ping to a bunch of update services to let them know that my page has been updated or there is some new content around. There are some pingers out there that require you to tick a bunch of boxes, enter your url and possibly even your email address. It just takes too much time. There is a pinger built into your wordpress blog but what if you need to ping an outside page like a new Squidoo lens you have just created. Here is how you can quickly create a ping button for your Firefox. Simply hit the button and your current page will get pinged.Right click on your bookmarks toolbar and create a new bookmark. Call it Ping or whatever you like. In location field copy and paste the javascript above and click on add. You are done! Navigate to the page you would like to ping and hit the button.(Courtesy exposedseo dot com)

    javascript:location.href=’http://pingomatic.com/ping/?
    title=’+encodeURIComponent(document.title)
    +’&blogurl=’+encodeURIComponent(location.href)
    +’&chk_weblogscom=on&chk_blogs=on&chk_technorati=on&chk_feedburner
    =on&chk_syndic8=on&chk_newsgator=on&chk_myyahoo=on&chk_pubsubco
    m=on&chk_blogdigger=on&chk_blogrolling=on&chk_blogstreet=on&chk_mo
    reover=on&chk_weblogalot=on&chk_icerocket=on&chk_newsisfree=on&chk_
    topicexchange=on&chk_google=on&chk_tailrank=on&chk_bloglines=on&chk
    _aiderss=on&chk_skygrid=on&chk_audioweblogs=on&chk_rubhub=on&chk_
    geourl=on&chk_a2b=on&chk_blogshares=on’

  • http://tapoutfast.com Danger

    Thanks this is some great information. Danger

  • http://smallblogsbig.blogspot.com Blog Marketing Tips

    Hi Tim,
    I always ping all the pingable sites after writing a new post.

    P.s I have a small question about another blog that I created 63 days ago, and have a PR 3 for it, is that PR normal or am I doing something here?

  • http://oneweekmarketing.learnitstepbystep.com Learn It Step by Step

    I wonder why you don’t just show people the orange RSS button (it actually looks blue in yours in the video) in the address bar.

    That’s the easiest way to find RSS feeds.

    Great videos, Thanks.

    Jackie