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5 commentsWednesday, October 8, 2008

Soon You'll Be Able to Subscribe to Google SERPs

Google Confirms RSS for Results

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Would love to see how this

Would love to see how this will work because I use alerts right now for my targeted keywords and terms.

RSS Feeds

Did you notice that there have been RSS feeds from Blogsearch for the last month, maybe longer? I have been using them for about a month now and there was no real Google press release on this.

But think about this: What if Google added FriendConnect to a blog search result? This would be the beginning of social features in Google search.

This could be easily done since each Blogsearch term now has it's own RSS feed. Real cool posibilities here. If I am right just remember you heard it here first. If not, then I am a jackass, not the first time. LOL

Either way, this has so many possibilities for marketing. Think about someone using the RSS feed from a Blogsearch term as a mashup and hard coding the a tag with out nofollow?

This could pull lots of traffic or followed links in theory. Just a guess for now but it will be interesting to see how this plays out.

 

Sounds good to me

Looking forward to this, I feel that it will be a great tool for internet marketers.  I'd love to see how this pans out for a few keywords that I have been keeping an eye on.

Blogsearch

@Jim,

Click over to blogsearch under the terms you are following, that is way powerful to see what your competition is publishing and what terms they are targeting.

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