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...is all about using RSS news feeds you publish to improve your online presence, whether it be with a simple RSS feed or a complete feed-driven website for maximum site visitor and search engine benefit. And giving you the ability to update your website content by simply filling out forms free of webmaster site maintenance fees.
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Engage your site visitors with the fresh content of embedded RSS news feeds that expresses your mastery of the subject matter

If you have a following or audience—or want to have one—relating to your business, organization, or simply your personal endeavors, RSS news feeds are just the ticket. You post your messages on RSS feeds whenever you want, and your audience reads them at their convenience. They can choose to be automatically notified by email, using the Enfeedia "Ping" feature, when you post a new message on your news feeds.You can experiment with our RSS news feeds directly below.

Syndicated RSS news feeds with your website design to boost SERP placement

By publishing your RSS news feeds directly on your website, you gain advantages with search engines. Your site will be rewarded with higher Search Engine Results Page (SERP) placement.And that means persons searching for what you have to offer have a better chance of finding your site.

Publishing RSS news feeds on your website is free and easy

Think it's difficult or expensive to publish RSS news feeds? Think again. You can publish your feeds at Enfeedia—our partner—for free, simply by filling out forms. We partner with Enfeedia.com, the free and easy news feed publishing service, to bring the benefits of publishing RSS news feeds to everyone. Enfeedia-hosted RSS news feeds are a core element of websites designed by Put Your Feed Up.

Why publish a news feed?

Search engines reward websites with RSS news feeds and also reward websites with fresh content. The reward? Higher placement in search engine results pages (SERP) placement.

What's that about 'fresh content'?

By posting items on your RSS news feeds from time to time—using the proper methods so that search engines crawl your feed content—search engines detect those changes and credit your site as having fresh content. Stagnant sites suffer.

Why not simply 'syndicate' feeds published by others?

Syndicating others' news feeds (i.e., posting RSS feeds published by others) is an option that can provide fresh content (if they actively publish new content) but there are significant drawbacks. You turn control of content of your website to another party. People visiting your site will see a disconnect between your offerings and promotions from others. Worse, they may be drawn to their websites! To the degree feed content lacks strong relevance to your website, you lose the search engine benefits of having a feed, and could in fact even be punished with lower SERP position. Publsh your own RSS news feed!

What are the 'people benefits' of publishing a news feed?

Visitors to your site will see that you are proactively engaged in your business and an authority on your subject matter. Moreover, if your content has value to them, site visitors realizing that you post new material from time to time are likely to subscribe to your RSS feed, even set up 'pings' to be automatically notified when you post new items, so they won't miss out on your new information.

What are the 'proper methods' of publishing and syndicating my own news feeds?

There are several levels available, from a minimalist approach to self-syndicating your RSS news feed content directly on your website ('feed on site'). The minimalist approach depends on site visitors having familarity with RSS feeds and doesn't offer the best search engines benefits, whereas the feed-on-site method gives you the best search engine and site visitor benefits, with site visitors needing no prior knowledge of feeds. Learn more at publishing methods.

What skills or knowledge do I need to publish my own RSS feed?

If you know how to use any browser, and if you know how to write and send email, you no doubt have all the abilities needed to publish your own RSS news feeds. Typically, it takes just a few minutes to post an item on your news feed.

See some sample sites designed by Put Your Feed Up and employing Enfeedia-hosted RSS feeds:

The Clubs of Saddlebrooke Ranch
Real Estate of Plumas County
Emily Garcia
Run Away To Santa Fe
Gold Mountain Home
Gold Mountain CSD
PoesyArt

Find the presentation of their RSS news feeds on those sites. Click the NewsPage icon to view their full feed. Set up "Pings" (link at the top of the page) to receive notification email when new items are posted.

 

 

Here's how our RSS news feeds appears published directly on this site

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Posted: 02 Apr 2012
"The Clubs of SaddleBrooke Ranch" exploits a range of Enfeedia features 
enfeedia RSS feed publisher FeedBack ( 0) | The nascent websites that PYFU developed for the Clubs at Saddlebrooke Ranch, an adult resort community in the Tucson area, take advantage of a number of Enfeedia features to maximize visitor experience and simplify maintenance of rapidly changing content.

In addition to using feeds for club news and election news, the website uses

(1) the Editor feature so that key membe ... read RSS feed item.

Posted: 07 Nov 2011
Blend your blog onto your home page with BlogBlender 
enfeedia RSS feed publisher FeedBack ( 0) | WIth Enfeedia's newly announced BlogBlender feature, you can easily and beautifully present your blog on your home page. BlogBlender provides the code snippet and script to embed your blog such that it inherits the design style of your webpage. Check it out at Enfeedia.com.

Posted: 04 Jun 2011
RunAway GetAway Vacation Rentals Alliance reformulating role of RSS feeds in cross-reference linking system 
enfeedia RSS feed publisher FeedBack ( 0) | The RunAway GetAway Vacation Rentals Alliance, a unique boutique vacation rentals referral system is converting its linking system among members to one driven by two RSS feeds. They cite improved search engine results as well as simplicity of management and ease in adding members to the Alliance. The process of conversion is underway now, with conversion expected to be completed i ... read RSS feed item.

Posted: 26 May 2011
"Carol Murray Realtor" introduces RSS feed-driven community websites for maximum listings exposure 
enfeedia RSS feed publisher FeedBack ( 0) | Put Your Feed Up has implemented and introduced a series of community-based real estate websites on behalf of Carol Murray to maximize exposure of listings. Each is driven by an RSS feed presenting the listings within that community. Real Estate of Plumas County aggregates all listings from community websites such as Graeagle Real Estate by Carol Murray. Sellers appreciate the hom ... read RSS feed item.

Posted: 07 Feb 2011
Gold Mountain Community Services District introduces new website by Put Your Feed Up driven by Enfeedia-hosted feeds 
gold mountain real estate vacation rentalsenfeedia RSS feed publisher FeedBack ( 0) | The Gold Mountain Community Services District has introduced a Put Your Feed Up redesign of their website with dynamic content delivered by RSS feeds hosted by Enfeedia.

With an 'Publisher-PRO' membership, the CSD site gets the benefits of seven independent feeds, presenting the most recently posted 100 items per feed, item descriptions of up to huge 12,000 characters, and add ... read RSS feed item.

Posted: 07 Apr 2012
Emily Garcia's Santa Fe Real Estate website featuring Enfeedia news feed. 
enfeedia RSS feed publisher FeedBack ( 0) | In a unique and extraordinarily competitive real estate market like Santa Fe, a buyer will do well to select an agent who knows market inside and outside (no pun intended). Those who have worked with Emily know her to be that person ... but what about those not yet introduced to her? Emily has chosen to publish a real estate informational news feed hosted by Enfeedia to communicat ... read RSS feed item.

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