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Can Rss Help My Pr (page Rank)?
#1
Posted 05 February 2011 - 04:38 AM
can any one help me?
Thanks beforehand
#2
Posted 05 February 2011 - 08:40 AM
#3
Posted 05 February 2011 - 09:26 AM
No.
#4
Posted 08 February 2011 - 02:20 AM
If you're talking about increasing the page rank of your page for the organic listings or your pages link popularity then, no I don't think it will help at all, but if you syndicated the rss feeds on a few other places (i.e. Squidoo lenses that already have rankings, relevant rss aggregation services liked blogged, mefeedia, your twitter account, your fanpage and the likes.) then you could lure in spiders to index other content - and you could definitely bring in a few eyeballs from the exposure on those high trafficked sites.
If I'm completely off base, please correct me.
#5
Posted 08 February 2011 - 12:58 PM
If you're talking about increasing the page rank of your page for the organic listings or your pages link popularity then, no I don't think it will help at all, but if you syndicated the rss feeds on a few other places (i.e. Squidoo lenses that already have rankings, relevant rss aggregation services liked blogged, mefeedia, your twitter account, your fanpage and the likes.) then you could lure in spiders to index other content - and you could definitely bring in a few eyeballs from the exposure on those high trafficked sites.
If I'm completely off base, please correct me.
Hypothetical or speculative scenarios don't really answer the question, although they may help people who are curious about the process set up some tests.
RSS feeds, being part of the whole Web system, can and do in some vaguely defined way contribute to *some* people's PageRank by attracting interested readers who ultimately create links to Websites, and so forth. That's rather abstract.
I think "no" applies well enough given how the question was stated.
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