Wish Your Search Engine Ranking Was Higher? Train Search Engines
to Visit Your Website Daily by Generating Your Own RSS News Feed
Regardless of subject
matter, RSS news feeds are the best way to generate new content and develop a
steady stream of visitors for any website that wants more page views
Phoenix, Ariz., April 3, 2006 – Front Page Public
Relations announced a new service today that will enable any businesses to
generate its own original content Real Simple Syndication (RSS) news feed on
any subject matter. RSS news feeds will significantly improve a company’s website
search engine optimization (SEO) by providing fresh, regularly updated content.
More content equals more information for news readers to consume. As a website’s
content library grows, so will their ranking in leading search engines.
Front Page’s RSS system works on the same model that most
newspapers and magazines use to develop news. Front Page PR provides an
easy-to-use website that automatically
searches the World Wide Web for news on any subject matter based on user
defined keywords then retrieves the information and puts it into a news queue.
The subject matter can cover a wide variety of topics such
as technology, politics, news, movies, bands, celebrities, athletes, sports
teams, etc. After the news is retrieved,
a webmaster or content editor reviews the content retrieved and decides which
stories they want to include in their daily feeds. They can edit the material retrieved or
publish it as is. Once the content is
approved, the editor clicks on the publish button and the information is
automatically pushed to one or more websites.
Once the news feed has been created and is generating news,
the next step is to submit the RSS feed URL to leading RSS feed
directories. RSS feed directories are
important because millions of news portals, RSS feed aggregators and Blogs use
these directories to search for new content feeds to include on their websites.
In addition to the RSS feed directories, the RSS feed URL
should be submitted to popular search engines. Search engines love RSS feeds because they know the RSS feeds are
updated on a daily basis and give them instant access to all new content
published on a website. This is one of
the major reasons that every single newspaper and magazine in the United States
now provides RSS and XML newsfeed buttons on their websites.
If you would like to learn more about improving
website design for search engine optimization,
please visit Front Page PR’s FREE technical section on Adding RSS Feeds to
Websites for Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
How much does it cost?
Front Page PR charges a one time setup fee of $500 to build
an RSS feed and a monthly service fee of $100 to automatically scour the Internet
for new material.
About Front Page Public Relations
Based in
Gilbert, Arizona, Front Page Public Relations is a full service marketing
communications firm that handles
advertising,
public relations,
media relations,
marketing,
website design,
website content
development and
Internet search
engine optimization (SEO). Customers can call (480) 218-4441 or visit
the company’s website at
www.frontpagepr.com
for more information.
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Contact:
Robert Hoskins
Front Page Public Relations
Direct Phone:(480) 218-4441
Email: rhoskins@frontpagepr.com