jaminbeatty
05-24-2008, 12:04 AM
Here is what I am trying to accomplish; I have about 50 websites that I want to all contain inbound/outbound links to each other. I guess like a web-ring or a directory. New sites will be added frequently enough to make it a pain in the butt for all of these sites to be hand coded and updated manually.
Do RSS feeds count as inbound/outbound links to the search engines? I was thinking of ceateing an RSS feed that contains all of the sites and a short description of each site. I have an RSS reader script that I would then use to publish the feed on each of my clients sites somewhere. It's basically just a links page, but instead of actually coding and uploading this info everytime it updates, on each page individually, I would just be updating everyones page at once via RSS feed.
Would these links be defined by the search engines as inbound/outbound links? Or is this an ineffective way to do this? If this is an ineffective method, does anyone have another simple, method that they could recommend for accomplishing this?
Do RSS feeds count as inbound/outbound links to the search engines? I was thinking of ceateing an RSS feed that contains all of the sites and a short description of each site. I have an RSS reader script that I would then use to publish the feed on each of my clients sites somewhere. It's basically just a links page, but instead of actually coding and uploading this info everytime it updates, on each page individually, I would just be updating everyones page at once via RSS feed.
Would these links be defined by the search engines as inbound/outbound links? Or is this an ineffective way to do this? If this is an ineffective method, does anyone have another simple, method that they could recommend for accomplishing this?