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Static web pages and Adsense template sites created without the assistance of the robust traffic generation methods of a word press blog can still play with the big boys. However, it will take some work to generate the kinds of traffic that a word press blog can generate. One traffic generation method is to create a rss feed, manually, for your site and syndicate it. In part 1, you learned how to create a really simple syndication feed, a rss feed, for your static pages and Adsense template sites and upload it to your site. Now you will need to edit your home page to link directly to your rss page. The optional use of a rss icon of your choice will help your readers easily find your feed. Copy and paste the code below for linking from your home page to your rss page. Add the code to your home page where you want the link to your rss feed to appear. Xa href="http://www.FULL-URL-TO-FEED.rss"YXimg src="http://www.FULL-URL-TO-ICON-USED"border="0" width="SIZE" height="SIZE"YX/aY Do not forget to upload your icon to your site folder. If you decide not to use an icon with your rss feed, then use the code below: Xa href="http://www.FULL-URL-TO-FEED.rss"YGET RSS FEED HERE X/aY That is it. The information this far has shown you how to create your own rss feed for all your static and Adsense template web pages. You should now have your rss feed uploaded to your site and it should be accessible to your visitors from your home page. Not difficult at all. A couple of points to mention: 1) Try to use only 10-12 items in your rss feeds. The point is to generate interest and traffic back to your site, not to bombard the readers with everything you have on your site, at least not all at once. 2) Keep your rss feed up to date by editing the code with your latest content. Use the code below to insert the new item below the close language tag and above the last updated item in your feed.
XitemY Remove the last item from the bottom of your feed if it puts the 10-12 item limit. Remember to replace all the capitalized text in the code with your own information. Now that you have your feed set up on your site, start submitting your feed to feed directories. Here are a few to get you started:
http://www.feedage.com You can add images and other features such as ads into your feeds as well. For these and other more advanced techniques, just do a Google search for rss feed and this should bring up an abundance of information. If you want more rss feed directories, a simple Google search will help as well. Creating a rss feed for your static web pages and Adsense template sites is simple once you know the process. Submitting your feed to feed directories about once a month will help to increase traffic to your site. Now it will be easier than ever to get traffic to your static html and Adsense template sites. Go ahead, create your rss feed now and let the traffic flow.
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