How To Syndicate Your Articles All Over Internet

by mark on February 20, 2010

I don’t know why I haven’t noticed and been doing this up until now, but I sure am now. This is a great tip, especially for all you automation software users.

Individual articles do not have their own specific rss feeds. That is why automation software like SEnuke will not give you an rss feed of your submitted articles to article directory sites.

First of all…let me give you a little sermon on the importance of article writing:

I personally dread writing articles. It is labor intensive, time consuming, and you actually have to “think” about what you want to write. :( I would rather make a video or audio and just start talking.

However, writing articles is paramount to internet marketing success. Google’s spiders recognizes text, not flash videos. So, why not make the most with our articles.

Now you can syndicate your articles all over
the web with this little rss trick

Watch Me As I Show You Specifically

For SEnuke Users Only: If you are using SEnuke to post content to article directory sites, you will notice that if you open up the URL Manager, only social networking sites will give you a rss feed, not an article directory site. This is because your rss feed at article directory sites is at the “username” or “profile name” level, not the individual level. This is a tremendous opportunity for “dofollow” Google juice backlinks to your sites, and traffic. Simply grab the rss feed of your profiles at the article directory sites and submit them to rss aggregators. If you have SEnuke simply get your rss feed from the article site and RSS Nuke it.

If you do not have any automation software,
then do this manually with these steps:
(yes, it really is worth it)

1. Write a good article.

2. Next, spin your articles so there is no duplicate content – use The Best Spinner – it really is the best!

3. Set up a username and submit your article to these sites:

ezinearticles.com
goarticles.com
articlebase.com
articledashboard.com
articlealley.com
isnare.com
articlecity.com

4. Get the rss feed as shown in the video above, and submit it to the following rss aggregator sites.

feedage.com
feedraider.com
goldenfeed.com
feedest.com
rssmountain.com
rssmicro.com
rssmotion.com
icerocket.com
feedagg.com
azfeeds.com
2rss.com
blo.gs
feedbase.net
feedboy.com
feedplex.com
devasp.com
feedlisting.com
feedbomb.com
leighrss.com
millionrss.com
myrss365.com
plazoo.com
readablog.com
weblogalot.com

There is an added benefit here. Your page views at the article directory sites will increase because of the increase in traffic through the rss feed. Getting your article in the “Most Viewed” section of EzineArticles.com, for example, will get your article noticed and read by many…which means traffic to your landing pages through the resource link.

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{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

Anthony February 20, 2010 at 8:50 am

Awesome tip Mark,
I am visual learner and appreciate the video explaining this.

Question: Can we use a tool like RSS Bot to submit those feeds, and secondly can we also use a service like RSS mix to combine and mashup all the different feeds from all the article sites into a master feed, and then resubmit that…for extra links?

Louis from Elite Pedal Car February 20, 2010 at 10:57 am

Do you have a different article directory account for each niche or do you have just one account for all your niches?

Julio February 20, 2010 at 2:04 pm

Thank you Mark, this is great content!

mark February 20, 2010 at 2:42 pm

Hi Louis, when I just started out I put all my different niches into one username, but I don’t do that any more. I recommend having a different username for each niche you are into, even with a pen name if need be. This way, it looks like you are an expert for that one niche, instead of just a pitch person on any topic under the sun.

mark February 20, 2010 at 2:45 pm

Hi Anthony, thank you for your encouragement.

Yes, you certainly can use a rss automation tool to submit those feeds. Regarding a mashup using rss mix or yahoo pipes, etc., you can certainly do this. It makes it a lot better submitting. SEnuke has a rss mix generator inside it’s software that will automatically combine all of your feeds into one, and then RSSNuke it.

John February 20, 2010 at 8:08 pm

Mark
You do not waste any time in providing more solid content for us IMers to grab and run with.

Thanks!!

Article Submission Services Reviews February 20, 2010 at 9:25 pm

Good tip Mark. I use SENuke, I’ll have to start nuking the RSS feed of my article profiles. Sometimes that little extra step can make all the difference!

Alberto February 22, 2010 at 3:55 pm

Great Tip !
Just one question, do you need to submit the rss feed of your profile each time you add a new article to that profile ? Or just one time ?

mark February 22, 2010 at 4:07 pm

No, you just have to add it one time. Every time you add a new article, the rss feed will update it.

crespo June 10, 2010 at 3:42 pm

Mark, Thanks for your great blog post here! and the rss aggregator sites.

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