Free Tool For Creating Targeted RSS Feeds With Your Affiliate Link Embedded
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I recently came across a useful free tool for creating RSS feeds which I think you’ll find very useful.
First off, the great thing about RSS feeds is that you can use them to syndicate other people’s content on your websites. This is a great way of adding fresh new content to your websites, that’s on target and regularly updated.
One drawback is that every item in the feed contains a link, which could potentially take visitors away from your site. It’s a bit of a trade off, just like when you publish other people’s articles on your website.
Here’s where this new tool makes adding an RSS feed much more attractive and profitable for you…
You can create custom feeds, where every link in the feed contains your affiliate link, and takes the visitor directly to a product that is directly related to the content of your site.
Sound cool to you?
RSS Feed Generator is set up to work with many different feed sources, but the key ones that will make you money are ClickBank, eBay and Amazon.
- You just select which feed you want to create, so for example we say ClickBank.
- You enter your clickBank nickname.
- You enter up to 10 different keywords
- Hey presto, you are presented with your own customized feed for each keyword you entered.
There’s even an RSS feed conveter tool linked to on the top menu. Enter your new feed here, and it creates the web page code for you, which you just copy and paste into your web pages.
You can add these feeds to static web pages, or to dynamic pages like blogs. This is a cool free tool and well worth checking out:
http://www.rssfeedsgenerator.com
Jason Lewis
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on December 30th, 2006 at 2:30 pm
I tried the service to create an rss feed. Worked great. They might want to provide more info to the new person on how to use this RSS feed on their website or BLOG.
Michael
on December 30th, 2006 at 3:04 pm
Glad you liked it Michael. I agree that it could definitely do with some decent documentation. Therein lies an opportunity for someone though, maybe you?
You could create a report, or even a screen capture video showing people how to set up custom RSS feeds with their affiliate links embedded. Then offer that on your website for free in exchange for people opt-ing to your list.
There are loads of free software scripts out there where the owners haven't bothered much with instructions. If you create some sort of detailed guide yourself, it can often provide you with a great method of building your list. ;-)
Jason
on December 30th, 2006 at 5:25 pm
Hey Jason, that looks like an interesting tool! As Michael noted, there's not much in the way of helpful info on how to use it. For example, if I wanted to use this with a blog instead of a static web page to which the cut-and-paste thing would work. I know this isn't your product so won't ask you all kinds of "how do I...?" questions about it. But if you now someone who is using it on a blog, perhaps you could let us know? Thanks, Jason!
Bonnie
on December 30th, 2006 at 8:02 pm
Hi Bonnie,
I don't currently syndicate any RSS feeds on blogs, so I'm afraid I can't recommend a particular plugin. I found this plugin which looks ok for Wordpress:
http://www.underjc.com/firstrss/
Also check out:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins/Syndication
You could also try pasting the code generated by RSSFeedGenerator directly into a blog page.
Jason
on December 30th, 2006 at 8:18 pm
Thanks, Jason... I'll check those out.
In the meantime, I've added three feeds I created with RSSFeedGenerator (a news feed, an Amazon feed, and a YouTube feed) to one of my websites in case anyone wants to see how it looks: http://www.cookie-crazy.com
Pretty nifty tool! Thanks again, Jason!
Bonnie
on December 30th, 2006 at 8:26 pm
Nice job Bonnie. I hope your visitors find the extra new content useful ;-)