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Using Autoresponder PLR for RSS Traffic

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I’m using the Go Green Tips Report Package to create blog  posts that generate traffic to this site (GreenPLR.com).

Here’s what I’ve done so far.  I got out my keyword list for this site, and then went through both reports and gave each tip a  new title that uses one of my keywords.  Then I added one or two introductory sentences to each post.

Using the WordPress publishing options, each post is scheduled for a future post date.  Since I’ve got 104 posts, I chose to post 2 per week for the next 52 weeks.  So now my site is set up to automatically post twice a week for the next 12 months.

That means new backlinks twice a week from the posts that are sent out through my RSS feed.  Nice steady free traffic. (If you want to know more about this traffic strategy, there is a Bonus Report — RSS Feeds Explained — included with the Go Green Tips PLR Reports.)

Check out these posts to see an example of the Tips:
Green Living Ideas #13: Romantic Way To Save Energy
Green Living Ideas #5: Natural Cooling

Simple content like this will keep your blogs fresh and be useful to your readers. It’s not unique “authority” content, but it gets the job done.  And all it takes is some autoresponder PLR and a few subscriptions to RSS feed aggregators.

Update: WordPress has a built-in RSS feed. Static sites do not. But it’s fairly easy to set one up if you don’t mind fiddling with a little coding. Here’s a free tutorial that walks you through the process of how to set up an RSS feed on a static site: http://www.ehow.com/how_4784829_create-rss-feed-static.html.

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