I came across this little piece of software called “Blog Announcer Blog”. It’s given in almost every PLR and Resell Rights package.

The software is a web browser combined with auto form filler, on the top right panel you can set up your details, website’s url, keywords, first and last name, etc which is needed to fill in the form.

When I tried it almost all the sites on the list were 404 pages. Before uninstall it I went to the installation folder (C:/Program files/Blog Announcer Pro) and I saw a DB folder

Inside there are two files, an XML database for RSS aggregators and another one for Blog submission sites.

So I thought I could search the best RSS aggregator out there, add it to the dB, and remove those sites that do not work anymore. I’ve done it and it works like a charm.

So now I use this little tool as an addition to RSS submit. First I run RSS submit, which submits to RSS sites automatically, and then I use this tool.

Below is the download link, it contains the .EXE installation file and the RSS database file on XML format. Go to the installation folder (usually C:/Program files/Blog Announcer Pro) and replace the one located on the DB folder.

DOWNLOAD this semi-automated RSS submission Tool here

The dB contains sites extracted from these sources:

The thing was to add RSS aggregators that really added your site to their listings, giving you a backlink. On some of these you have to login, but they add your site immediately.

IMPORTANT: after opening the software and before using it, you will have to enable ActiveX, if you do not do this some webpages will not load.

To enable this feature go to Download Control and tick “No Run ActiveX” and “Download Active X”. So the first one will be disabled and the second one enabled.

I am planning on adding more sites to the Blog section. Here I could add well ranked and niche directories plus blog submission sites. If anybody wants to add sites to this section it’s easy: you just have to edit the XML file.

Copy any directories there between <directory name=”… and </directory>

Find the field name by opening the Submit form’s source file and find the name tag. I’m attaching an image so you can see how I find the name tag. This way we can all add the sites we think are good.

I hope this tool helps you,

Andres

Posted on 17/04/2009
Filed Under (Link Building) by Andres

Bloggers know the value of RSS feeds and RSS
syndication.   RSS feed websites update
regularly, then send the information out to
all their subscribers- who are following your
blog.  The real bonus here is that
subscribers get a link to your most recent
content.  That means people who read your
blog don’t have to check it regularly to know
when you’ve got fresh content up.  Create the
backlink once, get it refreshed every time
you update your site.  That’s value for your
money.  More backlinks means you get indexed
quickly, your posts carry more weight, and
search engines send their crawler programs to
your site more often.  Here’s a few of some
of the best ones.

* RssHugger.com:   This is a newer website
that pushes your blog.  The really cool thing
is that you can get your own page on their
site for 10 years just for putting up a
review of them. Scratch their back, and
they’ll scratch yours.

* FeedBomb.com:  This one categorizes blogs
by topic, making it easier for people to find
you. It’s easy to add your feed, and it
doesn’t cost you anything.

* Postami.com:  There is tons of content on
the main page, along with very easily laid
out sidebars.  Fairly straightforward, and
they get lots of traffic, so it’s a pretty
safe bet.

* FeedsFarm.com:  FeedsFarm indexes over
14,000,000 news articles, searches them, and
puts them out for all to see- not to shabby
for FREE.

* DayTimeNews.com:  They collect RSS feed
information from all over the globe and
deliver it with amazing speed.  It’s free,
easy, and works.

* FeedBase.net:  They routinely rotate their
front page displays, cataloging thousands of
feeds.  There is a fee for using this
service, but you keep in kind that if they
can charge a fee, they HAVE the ability to
deliver the required traffic.

* FeedBoy.com:  This is an ad-supported
cataloging site with multiple levels of user
interface.  The even have a section for games
if you want to goof off for a bit.

* Feed24.com:  A Dutch website which features
the most recent news stories and blog posts.
Also free to get your feed catalogued.

* Chordata.com:  This is an extensive RSS
feed data
cataloging website.  They also
cover Atom feeds, which can be just as
beneficial.

* Feedest.com:  This site actually uses
intelligence to learn how users like to surf
the Internet and tailors the information to
each one in particular.

Submitting your RSS Feeds to different online
Feed Aggregators benefits you by providing
one-way backlinks, quick indexing in search
engines and a steady stream of organic
traffic.