Sunday, September 16, 2007

RSS Randomizer




How easy is it for Google track your site down and ban it?

The Internet marketing industry has been off late flooded with various page
and portal generators. In the good old days the gateway page generators did very well.
Then the search engines began cracking down on such pages which led to the demise of
such doorway page generators.

Do you wonder how the search engines are able to track down your sites so fast?
Well its not rocket science, and even you could track down a site within minutes
if you knew how to find its fingerprint.

A fingerprint for a site is usually a piece of text or a paragraph or at times a
particular CSS style that the software repeats for all the sites it generates.


If you run such software with the default templates and don't modify the HTML,
and this is done by say a hundred others, all it takes is one jealous competitor to
complain to Google.

Bam.. your site gets banned.

Modifying the templates to something unique is definitely one way to go, but there
several others ways to make your site unique.

RSS is a great way to make your site "unfingerprintable". But most RSS scripts that
are available just display the feed content as is without modifying it.

The ideal way would be to aggregate more than one RSS feed and display them in a
random fashion.

By aggregating and randomizing several feeds your content is guaranteed to be unique.

And guess what,{FIRSTNAME}, I just found an awesome script that does exactly that!

It blew my mind when I saw what this tool could do for my
business.


RSS Randomizer lets you add Random RSS feeds to your website in under a minute, and there no limit to the number of feeds you can add.

In fact its so easy to use even a child could use it.

Satyajeet Hattangadi, the guy who created it has also setup a video on the site
that shows how easy it is to use.

So if you want to see how RSS Randomizer can help your business,
I strongly suggest you visit this site now.


http://www.expressrss.com


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