Increase Google Page Ranking with RSS FEED - No buying, selling and bribing
Blog, Tips & Tricks, Search Engine Optimization January 25th, 2008 
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Few months ago, I post a way to increase your blog’s Google page ranking with RSS feed at “DIY - Build quality backlinks with RSS Feed on blogger and wordpress.” Just about three months later, two of my blogs are marked PR3 with over 100 backlinks on each blogs. I can roughly say that my RSS FEED building quality backlinks strategy is working.
I did a little research on what page is linking back to my blog on Google. I found that the majority links to my blog are from the RSS Feed I add to the other blogs. The links are all coming from the same resource like the roots of the 1000 years old tree. It’s from ME!
Don’t know what I am talking about?
The idea of using RSS Feed to build quality backlinks and to increase your PR is very simple. Without buying links, asking for linking back or making comments on other blogs, you can simply do all the quality back links on your own with the instruction in “DIY - Build quality backlinks with RSS Feed on blogger and wordpress”
To summarize, I want to get a good PR on two of my related blogs. I want to promote those blogs without going out asking for linking back. So I add RSS Feed from blog A to blog B and RSS Feed from blog B to blog A. The links are directly linking to each other on the side bar on every post on each blogs. So if you have 10 pages post on each blogs. It’s equally to 10×10=100 back links on one blog to other. Of course, Google may only index few of your post every few days, since your blog is not very popular. To make sure you blogs are indexed frequently, you need to update your blogs regularly.
Those two blogs I implemented with RSS Feed are both PR3 in less than 3 months. The majority of links are from each other. If you can add your RSS Feed on more blogs, you know what you will be getting. It’s totally legal, because you are not buying, selling and bribing for linking back. You simplify do that the normal way as a blog owner.
Currently, the RSS Feed backlinks will not work on WordPress.com free blog services. The links will be encrypted by WordPress, which will not give you any credit for page rank.
Good luck on building your backlinks with RSS FEED!
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January 27th, 2008 at 5:23 am
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February 23rd, 2008 at 12:48 am
I really do need to get off my backside and sort out my RSS feeds. I made some inroads into this the other month but haved left it since then. You may just have given me the motivation to properly sort out my feeds!
February 23rd, 2008 at 6:12 am
@Leeds Guy:
Use the RSS Feed wisely will get your pag ranking at no cost.
Thank you for stopping by.
February 26th, 2008 at 6:23 am
rss helps a lot mainly to keep your subscribers stay informed and keep them updated at the same time driving traffic for the site or blogs..it is nice to have good and updated content to make this one succesful.
February 26th, 2008 at 6:48 am
@SEONOOB:
RSS feed is great technology to share information. It’s not designed for driving traffic. Thank you for visiting.
April 15th, 2008 at 11:54 am
Thats a pretty good idea, however if none of your pages have pagerank how is pagerank juice going to pass to your other page your linking to? What about just a link from your site to your other one, isn’t that about the same thing?
April 15th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
@Computer Repair:
Yes. There is no difference between the two. You are linking to each other. Using RSS FEED. it constantly change the links whenever you make new post. All sites start with zero PR. In few months, your PR will changes. That is how I got different sites linked together with RSS FEED. They all got PR3 in 3 months.