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Boost Your Online Content with Free Articles and RSS Feeds
By Jonathan Crossfield | Published  7/Nov/2008 | Copywriting and Content | Rating:
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Netregistry has a committed content strategy, pumping out informative and keyword-rich content on a regular basis. Whether you are looking for articles to include in newsletters, add to your website or place in your blogs, you are free to scrape and copy any of the articles and posts found within Netregistry’s News Centre and the brand new Brainstorm blog.

Adding an RSS feed into your website couldn’t be simpler. One method for incorporating RSS feeds can be found at http://rssfeedreader.com/, with simple instructions on how to incorporate the necessary code. Once the RSS feed is loaded, every time the blog or news centre is updated, fresh content automatically appears within your own webpage.

Using RSS feeds is a popular way to syndicate content across a large number of websites very easily. The key is to find RSS feeds that provide content relevant to your target market. This additional content helps with search engine optimisation by providing regular fresh and keyword-rich content. Additionally, clients will be able to use the resources to improve their own online strategies while your business provides extra service and knowledge with no effort.

The News Centre RSS feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/Netregistry. The Brainstorm blog feed is http://www.feeds.feedburner.com/NetregistryBlog.

If you prefer not to use RSS feeds and pick select specific articles and posts, you are also free to do so. Feel free to scrape or cut and paste any articles that are relevant to your readership.

When using any Netregistry content, the only restrictions are that all links must be left intact and a link back to the original article must be included, along with correct attribution, such as the author’s name.

All Netregistry articles are covered under a Creative Commons license that allows anyone to copy, distribute and transmit the work.

For any questions about reusing Netregistry content, please contact Jonathan Crossfield on jonathan.crossfield@netregistry.com.au.

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About the Author

Jonathan Crossfield is the Marketing Communications manager for Netregistry. He is a regular contributor on internet business to Nett Magazine and also produces a successful blog on writing.


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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Adam Franklin)
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    Thanks - your articles will be very useful for our clients at Bluewire Media.
     
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