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Increase Website Traffic Using The Newest Technology Available

Increase traffic to your website using RSS Feeds and Blogs. The Stampede Secret delivers concrete instructions on how to use RSS Feeds and Blogs to bring unprecedented amounts of traffic to your website.

(PRWEB) October 22, 2004 -- Joe Vitales new book titled, The Stampede Secret" (www.thestampedesecret.info) details step by step how to increase traffic to your website using RSS Feeds and Blogs. RSS Feeds and Blogs are the hottest trend in Internet marketing today. This is a ground floor opportunity considering not many people know how to utilize RSS Feeds and Blogs to increase traffic to their websites. RSS stands for RDF Site Summary or Rich Site Summary. RSS is an XML (Extensible Markup Language) format for sharing website content. RSS was originally designed by Netscape. How does this increase traffic to your website? It's simple. An RSS Feed will bring laser targeted traffic to your site without the clutter of overstuffed email boxes and pop-up advertisements. It is a direct feed of information from your website to an interested buyer. Internet users are fed up with slow loading web pages, search engines that give non-relevant results and the constant bombardment of advertisements. This is why more people everyday are signing up for RSS Feeds. RSS Feeds bring the Internet surfer relevant information quickly and without the distraction of advertisements. An RSS Feed on your website will attract serious Internet buyers searching for concrete solutions to their problems. As you feed your RSS readers information from your website the information appears directly on their screen. This prevents your information from being accidentally deleted or mistakenly thought of as SPAM.

Blogs, short for Web Logs, is a section of a website, or series of pages, containing frequently updated entries regarding a specific subject. A Blog can range from a personal journal to a full blown forum (where other internet surfers post messages in response to the webmasters entries). Blogs are consistently ranking high on search engines. The Stampede Secret details how to create a Blog using existing content on your website that will move your site to the top of search engine results.

The Stampede Secret delivers the nuts and bolts knowledge of how to practically and easily use RSS Feeds and Blogs to bring tremendous amounts of traffic to your website.

Pat OBryan, Founder and President of the Milagro Research Institute said, The Stampede Secret may be the most important, useful and exciting book Ive ever read about the nuts and bolts of attracting traffic to your website. I went from not knowing what an RSS reader was, to having one of my very own in minutes." Ron Hrastnik said, With the rise of blogs and RSS, much material has already been written to cover the subject, but not anything like this. This e-book is for Internet marketers, by Internet marketers, teaching you step-by-step how to market with Blogs and RSS." George Waddell wrote, Following your advice, I submitted my website to syndic8.com and they placed it on their front page. Within a few hours I had 3770 hits!."

The Stampede Secret will introduce you to a whole new cutting edge way to bring massive amounts of traffic to your website.

Please visit this site for more information: www.thestampedesecret.info

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