Backlinks Equals RSS Plus FriendFeed. Cop That Formula Einstein!

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Today’s video is the next video in our RSS series, which shows you how to get great search engine rankings and quality backlinks using a free website called friendfeed.

Our introduction to the incredible power of RSS is available and we suggest you watch that first for an introduction to the power of RSS.

In our experience, very very few Internet Marketers make use of RSS.  For catching up on news, and the latest in blog posts, sure many marketers know about it for that, but I’m talking about using RSS to assist with rankings in the search engines, and quality backlinks to your site.

There are a number of free websites that let you harness the power of RSS in this manner, and once such site is friendfeed.com.

This video shows you how to use friendfeed and built quality backlinks.  It should be noted that your friendfeed.com page will likely rank very well on it’s own accord as well.

The example I show you today is but one example of how to use it, we will be giving more examples down the track, so stay tuned!







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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 day!

Note: You can click the Higher Definition link above to see this video in better quality. This video will open in a new window.

We welcome comments, questions, suggestions, and any other type of feedback. You can even offer some advice on how to get Anthony to do some more work. lol

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

Cheers

Tim

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One of the other aggregators is Lijit.com . Lijit lets you put a widget on your blog that has all your RSS feeds as well.

#1 
Written By Anita Cohen-Williams on October 8th, 2008 @ 3:26 pm

Hi,

Friendfeed no longer passes on link power which is sad. Twitter is now the same as well. Both have nofollow’s in their urls.

Click the article below for full details.

FriendFeed and Twitter now both nofollow

Cheers

Tim

#2 
Written By tim on October 10th, 2008 @ 5:28 am

a knockout of a video – thanks. I had heard of friendfeed but did not realise the backlinks implications.

A very simple actionable task

:-)

Alex

#3 
Written By Alex Newell on October 10th, 2008 @ 5:28 am

I heard about friend feed before. Going there now.

#4 
Written By steve@ Solar Energy for Homes on November 10th, 2008 @ 5:11 pm

I have a question. All of the links that are generated are nofollow, they are not really backlinks in SEO terms, so really you get no partciular love from the Search engines using friendfeed. The only thing (which can be significant) you can get is referral traffic, which if you do a good job of promoting your feed, can be worthwhile

#5 
Written By Steve W on December 31st, 2008 @ 2:56 pm

Thanks, good article! Maybe someone needs backlinkchecker? Try http://www.BackLinkStat.com.

#6 
Written By Andy on June 11th, 2009 @ 3:38 pm

Thanks! I guess I should have a look into friendfeed …

#7 
Written By Claudia on May 4th, 2010 @ 2:21 pm

Hey This is Nice read Thanks

#8 
Written By Carin Tiu on July 9th, 2010 @ 4:14 pm

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