Links From Google Reader
I recently decided to give a new RSS reader a try and moved all my feeds from Bloglines to Google Reader.
One of Google Reader’s features is the ability to share interesting posts with your friends. When you share a post, it copies the post to a Google Reader web page that is accessible to the public.
The intention is that you email this shared page to your friends so they can keep up with what you find interesting.
Every link in the shared post is kept intact, and you also get a link back to the blog that the post came from. None of these links have the nofollow tag.
If you’re blogging and pinging to get your MFA sites or doorway pages indexed it would be worthwhile to create a Google account and share your blogs with Google Reader. You’ll then have a page loaded with links to your sites on the google.com domain.
If your MFA sites or doorway pages have RSS feeds, even better!
If you have hundreds or thousands of sites/blogs, you’ll want to automate as much of this process as possible. If you don’t know where to start, I would suggest learning how to submit forms with PHP and cURL.
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umm, this is really cool. I have been using GoogleReader for a little while, and had never noticed this capability.
I’ve been wondering how well this really works… after a couple searches I was unable to find any of these public google reader pages indexed.