FriendFeed Alternative For RSS Aggregator Services

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Posted Under: Backlinks, RSS, Web 2.0

Hi again,

Thanks for joining me for another blog post in the RSS Aggregator series.

Since finding out that FriendFeed.com now has nofollow tags in all outbound links, rendering the use of this service for backlinks effectively useless, we’ve been searching for a viable alternative.

We’ve come across something decent, and that is swurl.com. I suggest you check it out.

This is an easy to use website that allow you to setup a set of other webpages in a similar fashion to FriendFeed, but then have the power of the links pointing back to your websites.

Instant Backlinks!

It’s a little bit tricky finding the RSS feed for the website, as it’s not easily identifiable, after a bit of hunting and detective work, I found that appending a /rss to your url gives you an RSS feed.

e.g. http://mindmoviesreview.swurl.com/rss

You can then submit this as you would normally do to feedagg and other RSS aggregator websites.

I want to make the point that you should still use friendfeed.com because it can be a website that will still rank well for you.

Indeed I would recommend you setup your FriendFeed web site and then add it to your swurl.com website which will drive backlinks to your FriendFeed website.

FriendFeed won’t pass on the link love, but the act of linking to your FriendFeed account from from swurl will help FriendFeed rank in the SERP’s.

And let’s face it, if you getting targeted traffic from FriendFeed nofollow tags or not, you would be happy to accept it, right?

One limitation I’ve found (that we haven’t found a way around yet) is that unlike FriendFeed, there does not seem to be a way to add a generic website that is not specifically listed as an option (you may recall in this friendfeed rss video we added websites that were not specifically listed as options on FriendFeeds page).

These means you are limited to the services they have defined. However swurl have a reasonable collection of sites including youtube, blogger, wordpress.com, digg, tumlr.com, facebook, and more.

There are a few other websites I have my eye on offering similar functionality as FriendFeed and swurl but need to test further before recommending.

We’ll pass on the details of these in due course, once I’m happy that they are useful.

Have you found a website with functionality similar to FriendFeed and swurl? If so please leave a comment and let everyone know so we can test them out.

Apart from the websites I am currently testing, I’ve found a few other exciting sites, that are only in early beta, and require invitation codes. More details of them when I can create an account and start using them.

For email subscribers, the next part of the formula is coming, where I go into more detail on the actual strategy we used for the mind movies promotion.

Stay tuned for that.

You will literally be able to copy what we did and start using this in your promotions.

I’ll be back with another post soon.

By the way, it’s looking like we will be releasing our complete  “Page One Total Control Formula” close to the end of this month.

This  will be an incredible  system and there will  only be strictly limited numbers available so stay tuned.

Cheers,

Tim

PS. Anthony is busy working on new keyword videos. (at least that’s what he’s telling me!- he’s probably off playing guitar somewhere!)

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Reader Comments

Hi Tim,

Your series on RSS syndication is an important one, as this is a strategy that is often overlooked by marketeers. I have just updated my list of syndication sites that I have found effective during the 18 months I’ve been testing them. I plan to be adding some more to it soon. Meanwhile, I hope this list is useful to you and your readers.s

Cheers,

thefluffanutta

#1 
Written By thefluffanutta on October 14th, 2008 @ 6:20 am

to be clear, dofollow tags means google will index the lkinked site but not pass on PR/juice right?

regards

#2 
Written By i am making money online right now on October 15th, 2008 @ 3:44 am

Hello,
I have confirmed the e-mail you send me, but I don’t have receive the download link for the e-book and rss plugin

Mike

#3 
Written By Mike on October 30th, 2008 @ 2:47 am

I’ve just been playing with Swurl.com and you can add your “shared” items from google reader to the list. So if you have your feed come through google reader and share it with your google friends it will come through on Swurl. It’s a little clunky, but it would work.

Jackie

#4 
Written By Learn It Step by Step on November 9th, 2008 @ 1:32 pm

Hi Tim,

Great info here, thanks for the heads up.

With regards to FriendFeed and Swurl.

Would you recommend just adding new content to FriendFeed and Swurl picking it up from there or adding it to to Swurl either instead or additionally.

#5 
Written By Phil on December 20th, 2008 @ 11:00 am

Unfortunately swurl “is now close” as the pop up explains.

#6 
Written By Alan on February 23rd, 2009 @ 10:39 pm

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