If you are completely unfamiliar with the blog and don't know what the RSS fuss is, then RSS stands for from
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It is a series of web feed formats that are automatically updated on a regular basis. So in blogs, this usually comes in the form of a blog post. Whenever you post a blog post, whoever subscribes to your RSS feed, whether it's a bookmark or an email, they automatically update or notify the new post. In short, this is the easiest way to learn about RSS...
What do we mean when we say to optimize your RSS? Let me explain -
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I mean taking steps to ensure that your RSS is executed effectively to attract the content of new subscribers, your blog. Let's take a look -
Tips for optimizing RSS
- Put them aside, with an exciting spirit...
First of all, if you don't provide exceptional quality and resourceful content, the following 5 tips will be worthless to you...
- Provide complete RSS
Provide readers with the option to subscribe to RSS bookmarks or email to select RSS feeds.
- Make it unique
Consider the design of the RSS icon and the design of the RSS email selection form. Make it unique; add some extra text or incentives to get readers subscribe. Don't bomb it, make it look like a billboard ad, just let it stand out.
- Make it visible and easy to subscribe to
While you can make your RSS unique, don't let readers face the challenge of asking readers to find your RSS subscriber icon or opt-in.
I visited a lot of blogs that I like to read, but I was very frustrated because I couldn't find an RSS feed form or icon. In the footer is one! , hidden in the pages of other places on your blog, no, no! No... the worst is! The top of the sidebar and below the post are usually the best places to have RSS icons and subscriber forms.
It also allows readers to easily subscribe, not to check their questionnaires or radial button lists, just to make it very simple.
- Let them know the full meaning of it
Don't assume that everyone knows what the big orange square RSS logo means. Consider teaching RSS to readers; write some posts or do a video tutorial explaining all of its content and the value of subscribing to RSS feeds. Education is the best policy for any blog niche...
- Don't give them too many other options
My last tip is for those who want to greatly increase the number of their RSS subscribers. Don't give readers too many other subscription options. You will see many blogs putting RSS icons with social icons and everything else. This is not a bad thing, so please don't misunderstand me, but if you are really interested in adding subscribers, please put RSS in The sidebar is near the top and the rest [ie Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube] is placed below.
So just review the techniques for using bullets to optimize RSS, because we all like bullet points? Yes... I think so...
- Give readers great content
- Provide complete RSS
- Make it unique, visible and easy to subscribe to
- Let your readers understand the true meaning of RSS
- Don't give readers too many other options [if you want to add RSS subscribers]
What do you think?
Those are the tips I use to optimize your RSS and get the most out of it to get more subscribers. I want to hear your thoughts now, or sometimes you have tips that you want to share. Please continue to do this in the comments section below.
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