Most blogs should have a Related Post Plugin Installed on their site to display related posts and the end of articles in case there’s more relevant information readers might want to educate themselves on.
The added bonus to using a Related Post plugin is that it also adds your related posts url into your RSS feed, so you can actually have several urls listed per RSS feed item displayed on your main feed.
And when you submit your RSS feeds to directories and/or get your feed content scraped, this adds more backlinking potential for you on autopilot.
The plugins I recommend for this are:
- Related Posts Plugin
- Yet Another Related Posts Plugin
Every now and then include your domain name in your post content like this ( http://snetdownloads.com)
The reason you want to do this is to get what is known as a “naked link” into your content, so if there’s a person whose website is scraping your content in full verbatim form illegally) then at least you’ll get a naked non-hyper-linked domain url reference out of it.
I hope you enjoyed this series on using RSS for backlinks. If you have any difficulty about this please inform me through coments.

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