How to Turn Search Engine Traffic to RSS Feed Subscribers
Written by admin on October 22, 2008 – -I haven’t been implementing this here but if you know me, I own quite a few websites and have used this to get hundreds of additional RSS Feed subscribers from search engine traffic.
I’m going to assume you guys know how to get search engine traffic and what keywords you’re getting them from already. Once you figure that part out, and you rank high in some popular keywords, you want to turn some of that traffic into subscribers.
I’ll give a scenario so you guys know what I’m talking about instead of just babbling on.
Say you have a video game blog and you rank on the first page for “download PSP games”, more than likely you’re getting quite a lot of visitors from Google, Yahoo, etc. Now, most of those visitors probably have no idea what RSS feeds are so that’s when you introduce it to them in a unique way.
First, you need an RSS Feed account, I’m currently using Feedburner. Basically, they give you an e-mail option which you will need to activate. Once you do that, just copy that code into the post that ranks on the first page of “download PSP games.”
Once you get that code, you just want to change the text around a little bit to suit your search engine visitors’ needs. For instance, in our example, I would put something like “enter your e-mail to get PSP game downloads delivered to you.”
See the example below:
I implemented this on a few of my blogs and sites and over a period of time, I managed to get a few hundred additional subscribers… for each site. A friend of mine introduced this to me and he was experienced enough to get 5,000+ RSS Feed subscribers in one month. And again, those are just from search engines.
Give this a try, it does work, you just have to do it right.
Let me know if you have questions!
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By Rajaie AlKorani on Oct 29, 2008 | Reply
You just gave me a pretty good idea, thanks!
But the hard thing is getting the search engine traffic (but that’s a post for another time)
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By Melvin on Nov 1, 2008 | Reply
Yeah you are right with that. actually a year before I have a great christmas wishlist site and kinda rank great with search engines. I put up an form saying, “get free gift ideas for christmas for free” and then have seen my feed count skyrocket
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