I'm so jazzed, I've just launched a new site to publish my Feedify Your Site report and share it with the world.
The new site is:
FeedifyYourSite.com
It's devoted to empowering website owners with all sorts of cool information about feeds - ranging from how to create a simple, non-techie, feed if you have a regular html website - to learning how to "pimp" or exploit an existing feed for maximum profit and big bucks. If you already have a feed for your blog or site, or if you've been operating a small html site and wondering if a feed would be useful, you need to get this report!
You can read more about this new report at my other blog:
Feedify Your Site - New Site Launches
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Pinging a Regular Html Website
When it comes to "pinging," many people get confused about whether they can ping a site like Pingomatic or Pingoat if they have a regular html (non blog) website.
With WordPress blogs and Blogger blogs - which come with a built in feed - it's easy to ping these sites. Pingomatic and Pingoat notify a variety of blogging services that you've made an update to your site. Each time you ping, the search engine spiders come zipping around to index any updates you've made.
Pinging is a great way to get your blog noticed by the search engines and bring in traffic, fast.
But if you have a regular html website without a blog, did you know that you can add a simple one page feed in just a few minutes and harness all the amazing benefits of blog and ping?
I teach you how in a special new package I've created called:
Feedify Your Site: How to Create a Simple, Homemade Feed for Your Static Html Website and Get Fast Indexing and Pinging Power.
Check it out at my site:
Add a Feed To Your Regular Html Website
With WordPress blogs and Blogger blogs - which come with a built in feed - it's easy to ping these sites. Pingomatic and Pingoat notify a variety of blogging services that you've made an update to your site. Each time you ping, the search engine spiders come zipping around to index any updates you've made.
Pinging is a great way to get your blog noticed by the search engines and bring in traffic, fast.
But if you have a regular html website without a blog, did you know that you can add a simple one page feed in just a few minutes and harness all the amazing benefits of blog and ping?
I teach you how in a special new package I've created called:
Feedify Your Site: How to Create a Simple, Homemade Feed for Your Static Html Website and Get Fast Indexing and Pinging Power.
Check it out at my site:
Add a Feed To Your Regular Html Website
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