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An 18 year old girl earned
$4000 for the month of March. This is not a joke. Do you want
to know her secret?
AdSense.
Yup! She made four glorious grand by riding the coattails of a
well visited site registered with AdSense. Well, it helps of
course that she was able to establish a site about a subject
that many people like, namely Final Fantasy, and she was
fortunate enough to be one of the few fans of the series who’s
got the talent to make a beautiful online shrine for that
particular passion. But most importantly, she’s lucky to be
living in an age where online prominence is the key to untold
riches.
Increasing web site traffic is always a priority for internet
marketers. More visitors mean more possibilities of a
successful sale, after all. And with the aforementioned
AdSense, more visitors would definitely mean more dollars for
your account.
It goes without saying that search engine positioning plays an
important role in increasing your site’s traffic volume. A
large number of your would-be visitors have no idea about your
online presence, and they have to resort to the hits delivered
by their search engine queries. Being on the first page of the
results page would mean a lot for your site’s chances of
gaining unique visitors.
But how do you get to that first page? Granted that results are
query-specific, choosing the right keywords to use in your site
would greatly increase the possibility of a better search
engine position. But keywords are not the be all and end
all of this new science called search engine
optimization.
Here’s a little known fact: search engine spiders – those
little robotic creatures that fetch results for every query –
love sites with changing content. The more you update your
site, the more these spiders will fetch it for inquiring
users.
But constantly updating your site could prove daunting. Even
with the most user-friendly program, changing your content
would still consume most of your time. And we all know how
internet marketers wish that there were more hours in a day,
right?
Enter RSS. RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a standard for
publishing regular updates to web-based content. With this
standard, web publishers can send out news and updates, called
feeds, which consumers can read through RSS reader
applications. It’s fast. It’s convenient. And it has more uses
than what it was originally made for.
First, RSS can easily facilitate the distribution of your
business message to your consumers. Do you have a new promo
which you want to advertise? Syndicate it! Do you have new
content which you want your consumers to visit? Syndicate it!
Do you have new products that are up for sale? Syndicate it!
Your consumers would immediately receive your business message
as soon as they go online, because feeds are delivered
instantaneously.
Second, the true power of RSS is best exploited with a blog.
Blogs were originally developed as online journals, or diaries,
but since their inception, clever internet marketers have found
alternative uses for them. Blogs involve a feature that would
make it easy for you to post updates.
Everything’s automated. Just
write, publish, and immediately, you’ve got new content.
But the best part about it is that your blog updates can
easily be distributed as RSS feeds. This would save you
so much time, and search engine spiders would grow a
liking to you ever changing blog site, as well as your
other sites where your RSS feeds originate.
Third, RSS is a free web promotion method, yet, it’s still
considered as novel and your consumers would look up to you as
an expert because of your seeming mastery over such
“technology.”
Utilizing RSS would expose your site to more people, and it
would also make it a favorite target of search engine spiders.
And as we’ve said, more visitors mean more earning potential.
If you think that girl with the Final Fantasy site is a child
of destiny, then be prepared to be her brother. RSS is the key
to online prominence.
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About the author: Pete Lauder is a UK based entrepreneur with many years of online marketing, this article, and many others about setting up your online business can be found at http://homebizassistant.com/ |