How to improve your search engine ranking, get relevant, fresh web content, and more visitors to your website.
Now you can fetch and display any RSS feeds on your webpage (such as Yahoo! News headline, like we have it at the bottom of this webpage). Search engines love a website that is dynamic in content, that is why by having fresh web content on your webpage that is automatically updated, you will improve your search engine ranking and get more visitors to your website. You are about to discover a very simple way of achieving this and there will be no scripts to install, no programming involved, and anyone can do this - you don't even need a webmaster for this.
You can even filter and display the rss feed related only to the keyword you have specified - such as real estate rss feed, law rss feed, music rss feed, la times rss feed, etc. By displaying relevant news or web content, not only will the search engines love your website, your visitors will also appreciate your website more and come back more often.
You may start putting RSS feed on your website using our Feed Builder.
These are websites that are using ShareAfeed.com fetch technology, and they are already seeing a steady
increase in website traffic:
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