Syndicating Links for Search Engine Optimization
To get to the first page of Google and other search engines, you need links to your website. That is to say, you know other websites to link to yours without you linking back to them. By now, most people looking into search engine optimization have heard that.
What is the best way to do that? Content and syndication. When an article is written about your company and posted into blogs that syndicate into Google Blog Search, article directories, how-to’s, etc, then it becomes available for the public to use.
As your content is used in other blogs, websites, and syndicated using RSS (really simple syndication) feeds, your link is syndicated with it; thus, rapidly building your inbound links.
While Google discourages link exchanges, they always encourage the development of new quality (heavy emphasis on quality) content.
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Posted: October 19th, 2009 under Content SEO, Search Engine Optimization.
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