Since I am submitting my RSS feed on a steady basis to different directories, I thought I would start a link back page just for that purpose.
Some of these RSS sites either require a link back, or will give you priority for a link. I am just going to keep this feed post going and add to it as I find sites.
Since I am listing them on this page, you can assume that these are good, easy places to submit as of September 2012. I never pay either, so you know that they are free as well.
Submitting your RSS feed has questionable results, but I like to keep a steady stream of promotions for my blogs going. It keeps up a nice flow of back links and that is always good for increasing traffic and search engine rankings for certain keywords.
It is a good idea to mix up promotions between submitting to directories, commenting in blogs and forums, social media sharing, guest posting, and a hundred other ways. When you spread out your links, feeds and promotions, you are able to analyze what works for your blog or site and what doesn't.
Some of these RSS sites either require a link back, or will give you priority for a link. I am just going to keep this feed post going and add to it as I find sites.
Since I am listing them on this page, you can assume that these are good, easy places to submit as of September 2012. I never pay either, so you know that they are free as well.
And now the list of blog and RSS submission sites...
- 5z5, Society, Future: Free feed submissions. Doesn't require link back.
- Globe of Blogs: Free RSS submission. No link back required.
- BoingBoing: Submit the main URL of your blog.
- Blogz: Submit your main URL, a correct email is required for verification.
- Oobdoo: Submit your RSS and main URL.
- Blogarama: Make a free account and submit your main URL.
Submitting your RSS feed has questionable results, but I like to keep a steady stream of promotions for my blogs going. It keeps up a nice flow of back links and that is always good for increasing traffic and search engine rankings for certain keywords.
It is a good idea to mix up promotions between submitting to directories, commenting in blogs and forums, social media sharing, guest posting, and a hundred other ways. When you spread out your links, feeds and promotions, you are able to analyze what works for your blog or site and what doesn't.