Hi,
I am very familar with web directories but not with Feed directories - I am working for a client with on a site with a large number of RSS feeds - around 132,000! The feeds are rich and have been human reviewed so I know they are useful.
I've found some good RSS directories but they only handle single feed submissions with a captcha form etc - Can someone recommend RSS feed directories that can handle bulk uploads of feeds.
Feedage is the only good one I have found so far.
I want to stay away from the spammy submission software approach.
Thanks
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discountdomains
, Dec 30 2008 09:16 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 December 2008 - 09:16 AM
#2
Posted 30 December 2008 - 11:36 AM
I guess I have to ask why it's necessary for every feed of a site to be indexed somewhere?
Look at Twitter, for instance. Each person's twitter page is it's own RSS feed, but that doesn't mean they should be in some directory.
Look at Twitter, for instance. Each person's twitter page is it's own RSS feed, but that doesn't mean they should be in some directory.
#3
Posted 30 December 2008 - 04:47 PM
I guess I have to ask why it's necessary for every feed of a site to be indexed somewhere?
I am trying to promote the site and its content, - my thought being the more places feeds are circulated the better the changes of them being used on third party sites, leading to more visitors for the site in total. Its a quality site so I need reputable places.
The issue is the sheer number of feeds makes it impractical to promote them individually, or only a tiny % of the total.
#4
Posted 31 December 2008 - 12:13 PM
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The issue is the sheer number of feeds makes it impractical to promote them individually, or only a tiny % of the total.
Exactly. Which is why you shouldn't. It seems to me that would be like trying to add every single page of a website into a directory. It's just not necessary.
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