How to Set Up Blogging Content Automatically
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The goal of everyone who starts a blog is to find a niche market that they are really interested in, provide quality content that people enjoy, create a huge following of these people, and then make money via advertising and sales conversions. Of course, this takes quite a bit of time and you might not have hours every single day to spend working on content. If you don't provide a constant stream of quality updates to your blog though, people will stop coming back to see if you have published something new. Well have no fear because I've done a little work to see what tools and options are out there to help you keep your readers interested without putting in as much work and effort.
Embedded RSS Feeds
If you want automatically updated blog content without having to write it yourself, then set up an embedded RSS feed from someone else's site. The easiest way I have found to do this is to rely on Google's AJAX Feed API. It's simple to set up as you can enter a keyword or name of a site that you want and hit generate code. I should note that you do not want to rely entirely on embedded RSS feeds for your information, because why wouldn't the reader just head over to that site to check the new content instead?
News Related Content
Not only does Google do RSS feeds, but you can also add news-related content to your site that covers your niche. Head over to the News bar wizard to cover the expressions that your site deals with. This allows you to cover a lot of different websites with the topic that you are intersted in, rather than just a single website and listing everything they put up like with the RSS feeds.
Free Article Directories
If you are struggling to think up a topic to write about and want to just use something that someone else has already published then check out the free article directories on the web. I like using EzineArticles since it has quite a few different topics. Not all of the articles are of a high quality, so you have to search through them a little bit before you find something that is worth posting and you have to remember to keep the authors byline included so they get a little link love. Articlesbase is another free article directory that I use, and there are countless others out there if you want to do your homework.