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    Keeping Content Fresh

    Squidoo, Hubpages suggest that you should keep the content on your pages 'fresh'. RSS modules can be added (to your lens and other web 2.0 properties) but that does not in my experience mean that the content is considered fresh.

    If you set up Web 2.0 content on a lens/hub or a WP.com/Blogger Blog focused on your KW/LTKW do you go back and add more to the lens or make additional posts to the blogs or when for instance you set up a new page on WP.com do you just leave it? Ignoring any promotion of the page you may do, would adding more posts to the WP.com blog be of use, I would assume yes if it contains a link to a site in your network?

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    hi

    RSS Feeds would help absolutely on making a site unique, provided you are updating the content of that feed. In other words if you have placed your blogs RSS Feed on a squidoo page, the RSS Feed would effectively be static until you posted new content on your blog. In that case, the next time the squidoo page was loaded, and it retrieved the RSS feed it would find your new post and the squidoo page would be updated.

    In an ideal world yes I would go back and promote, but sometimes it's good just to make a good squidoo lense (for example) and update it once make it look good and backlink to your wordpress site or whereever and then leave it.

    We have some squidoo lens for example that bring in hundreds of visitors per month and they haven't been updated in well over 12 months. But we did spent some time when it was first put up to make it look good and put some great content on there.

    I hope this helps. You can use web 2.0 sites for backlinks and rankings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmthomas View Post
    Squidoo, Hubpages suggest that you should keep the content on your pages 'fresh'. RSS modules can be added (to your lens and other web 2.0 properties) but that does not in my experience mean that the content is considered fresh.

    If you set up Web 2.0 content on a lens/hub or a WP.com/Blogger Blog focused on your KW/LTKW do you go back and add more to the lens or make additional posts to the blogs or when for instance you set up a new page on WP.com do you just leave it? Ignoring any promotion of the page you may do, would adding more posts to the WP.com blog be of use, I would assume yes if it contains a link to a site in your network?

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    if your using your blogs rss feed and not updating it often to keep things flowing(why not?) you could use a relevant rss feed from google or yahoo news. if your worried about dup content mash a couple together.






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    Cool

    I'm about to start an update/refresh project with my blogs and the web.20 sites. This is the idea.

    I create/buy a unique niche article that fits my blog. It has to pass CopyScape so buying mass produced PLR articles won't cut it.

    I then take the article and, using a really good spinner, make 50 or so spun articles that are at least 85% to 90+% unique. I then will submit the original article to "EzineArticle" and also post the article on my blog.

    The spun articles, usually about 300 or so words, will get distributed to the web.20 sites.
    ie:
    • HUB
    • Squidoo
    • Weebly
    and a bunch of other web20 sites.

    These are niche articles so they should do ok, plus, remember, they are not junk mass produced plr articles so they should be accepted on the web20 sites with out a problem.

    I currently have 5 active blogs so it should keep me sort of busy.

    RT...






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