02-22-2011, 07:29 AM
Here is a quick step by step guide for indexing backlinks using scrapebox and rss feeds!
Here you also have to know what you are doing. One thing to keep in mind is that it is useless to create an rss feed with 100 links. If you want for search engines to notice all the links in your feed then include max 20 links. Why? Cause that’s how many they crawl once you submitted your feed. If you include 100, spiders will count about 20-30 and come back later for some more and that is who knows when.
So let’s say you build 1000 links, then you create 50 feeds with 20 links each and you are good to go, your indexind rate will be anywhere close to 80% indexed links.
Quick tip:
To submit your feeds use RSS submit - http://www.dummysoftware.com/rsssubmit.html
This is by far the best software to submit your feeds. Over 130 feed directories. I bought the software including the SEO plugin pack.
Now, Scrapebox comes with an integrated rss export option.
a. After finishing either one from the tasks above, import your found entries into scrapebox. (just do between 500 and 1000 at a time)
b. Export as RSS XML list. Make sure when you export and split the list, you split it into 20 links per feed!
c. Go to the directory where you saved your feeds and select them all and do a mass rename. (here you can also try and use a software to mass rename al your feeds. Make sure ther is no space in your feeds name because you will upload the feed to your domain and the feed has to be viewable, and if there is a blank space in your feeds name it won’t show up when you type the address)
You can use the software below, works great for me:
http://www.ronsplace.me.uk/Professional/...ileRename/
d. Make a list from the dir where you exported your feeds:
Open cmd.exe, and type in the following:
dir c:\yourfeeddirectory>c:\whateveryouwanttonameit.txt
e. Now, create a folder in you public_html folder named “rssxmlfeeds” or whatever you want to call it.
f. Upload your feeds to that folder using ftp
g. Check one of your feeds to see if it’s working by typing the address into your browser like this: http://yourdomain.com/yourfeeddir/yourfeed.xml
h. If it is working then it’s all good.
i. Now, remember step “d”, where I asked you do a list from that dir. Open the txt document and you will have a listing of the directory where you keep your feeds.
You will have
yourfeed01.xml
yourfeed02.xml
……..bla bla bla bla
Click edit and replace “yourfeed” with “http://yourdomain.com/yourfeeddir/yourfeed” and hit save (remember only to replace “yourfeed” without any numbers).
j. Use the extract link software we talked about earlier in this e-book to extract your feed links to a new txt document. Tataaaaaaa ……….now you also have a list of your already uploaded feeds.
k. Go check out the rss software at the beginning of this e-book and try getting it with the seo-plugin pack included. The seo-plugin pack allows you to import a list of urls, the basic software only let’s you type it one by one, and when you have a list of 1000 feeds it can get pretty annoying. This is not necessary if you already have your own ways of submitting feeds, but as I said try getting hold of the software above, it works like a charm but remember, you need the seo plugin pack!
l. Submit your feeds to as many directories as you can and in max 3 days your links will be indexed, up and running .
m. Don’t forget to also ping your feeds using a blog pinger or a pinging service
Here you also have to know what you are doing. One thing to keep in mind is that it is useless to create an rss feed with 100 links. If you want for search engines to notice all the links in your feed then include max 20 links. Why? Cause that’s how many they crawl once you submitted your feed. If you include 100, spiders will count about 20-30 and come back later for some more and that is who knows when.
So let’s say you build 1000 links, then you create 50 feeds with 20 links each and you are good to go, your indexind rate will be anywhere close to 80% indexed links.
Quick tip:
To submit your feeds use RSS submit - http://www.dummysoftware.com/rsssubmit.html
This is by far the best software to submit your feeds. Over 130 feed directories. I bought the software including the SEO plugin pack.
Now, Scrapebox comes with an integrated rss export option.
a. After finishing either one from the tasks above, import your found entries into scrapebox. (just do between 500 and 1000 at a time)
b. Export as RSS XML list. Make sure when you export and split the list, you split it into 20 links per feed!
c. Go to the directory where you saved your feeds and select them all and do a mass rename. (here you can also try and use a software to mass rename al your feeds. Make sure ther is no space in your feeds name because you will upload the feed to your domain and the feed has to be viewable, and if there is a blank space in your feeds name it won’t show up when you type the address)
You can use the software below, works great for me:
http://www.ronsplace.me.uk/Professional/...ileRename/
d. Make a list from the dir where you exported your feeds:
Open cmd.exe, and type in the following:
dir c:\yourfeeddirectory>c:\whateveryouwanttonameit.txt
e. Now, create a folder in you public_html folder named “rssxmlfeeds” or whatever you want to call it.
f. Upload your feeds to that folder using ftp
g. Check one of your feeds to see if it’s working by typing the address into your browser like this: http://yourdomain.com/yourfeeddir/yourfeed.xml
h. If it is working then it’s all good.
i. Now, remember step “d”, where I asked you do a list from that dir. Open the txt document and you will have a listing of the directory where you keep your feeds.
You will have
yourfeed01.xml
yourfeed02.xml
……..bla bla bla bla
Click edit and replace “yourfeed” with “http://yourdomain.com/yourfeeddir/yourfeed” and hit save (remember only to replace “yourfeed” without any numbers).
j. Use the extract link software we talked about earlier in this e-book to extract your feed links to a new txt document. Tataaaaaaa ……….now you also have a list of your already uploaded feeds.
k. Go check out the rss software at the beginning of this e-book and try getting it with the seo-plugin pack included. The seo-plugin pack allows you to import a list of urls, the basic software only let’s you type it one by one, and when you have a list of 1000 feeds it can get pretty annoying. This is not necessary if you already have your own ways of submitting feeds, but as I said try getting hold of the software above, it works like a charm but remember, you need the seo plugin pack!
l. Submit your feeds to as many directories as you can and in max 3 days your links will be indexed, up and running .
m. Don’t forget to also ping your feeds using a blog pinger or a pinging service
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