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Automated SEO?
I don't think anything will ever replace great content and it drawing natural links.
I got little sleep and haven't taken my meds yet so bare with me... ![]() I took a look at my Hittail results this morning, I saw a few phrases people used which I ranked on page 3 and beyond for, -height weight chart- as an example and other terms I would never have thought of (I know that is one of the benefits of Hittail, identifying those terms to assist you in optimizing). I am not a programmer, barely a web site designer and hardly a good SEO/M but the results got me thinkin. Is it possible to create a RSS feed of only terms which are clicked from any result not on page one of the SERP? The feed could contain the search term as the anchor and a text snippet (predetermined or generated) of content - then add the feed to the numerous sites on the planet and beyond... This make sense? Where are my pills? |
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Yes, everything you need is in the referrer
Be careful of naughty people referrer spamming rude words into your system though he he he Spag
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Mike, I first want to say how much I enjoy Hittail. I have blogged about it and recommend it to everyone I talk to. I actually find it fun to watch the traffic come to the site (I'm easily entertained
). Thank you for it!I personally have no intention to use the data as I proposed above, frankly wouldn't have a clue how to - heck, I am just getting a good understanding of html! One thing I am pretty good at is thinking up stupid stuff - kinda like my last blog entry "Hippocannabis Oath". By the responses this type of automated link generation is possible, may be being used today. I have no idea what the value might add up to or if it would even help raise the amount of traffic - guess it depends on where the links are coming from... If there is value and is easily manipulated will there be a devaluing of RSS feeds coming in the future? |
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Whoops, sorry, just noticed this. Here's the YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfVVFW1ZlbM
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