When you put a lot of time and effort writing your articles and trying to get them approved on EzineArticles, it helps that your
articles actually get read.
I came across a valuable tip on a forum the other day and I wanted to share this you.
In fact, I mentioned it in yesterday’s email to you, but now I want to expand on it.
When I mentioned submitting your article to an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed, what I should have mentioned was how and why.
First the why.
The answer is simple. Since RSS is a means for syndicating your article, what you are doing is putting it on more websites. This means the more links pointing back to your article, the more authority it will have in the eyes of the search engines. When that happens, your article should climb higher in the results pages. Pretty simple.
Now for the how.
If you open one of your EzineArticles, you will be able to view your author account. The link would look something like this:
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=author_name
When you click over to your author account, you will see the RSS icon. Note there is also an RSS icon in the header of your
article, you don’t want this one.
So, once over into your author account, click the RSS icon, then click the XML icon when the RSS icon expands. That will show the actual RSS feed of your author account. Copy the link from there and save it in notepad.
Next, head over to these RSS sites:
- RSSmicro.com
- FeedFury.com
- Octora.com
- RSSMountain.com
- FindRSS.net
- FeedBase.net
- RSSmotron.com
- MillionRSS.com
- Feedest.com
- Blogoculars.com
- 2RSS.com
- RSSaround.com
- BLOGBal.com
- Plazoo.com
- Page2go2.com
- Feedooyoo.com
- Yahoo RSS Guide
- ReadABlog.com
- GoldenFeed.com
- BlogDigger.com
- 88tem.com
- WeBlogAlot.com
- Chordata.info
- BlogPulse.com
- DayPop.com
- IceRocket.com
- RSS-Network.com
- Feeds2read.net
- Feedcycle.com
- FeedShark.BrainBliss.com
- FeedPlex.com
These RSS directories require free username registration.
Not all RSS sites are active, but many are. Submit your RSS feed to each of these directories, and VOILA, you have now entered the world of syndication, and with a little bit of luck, your article will start getting more views.


