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SEO Software - Take a Clue From Facebook

 

Facebook is a fun way to track down your high school buddies, learn if that special "ex" is still single, and much more.

However, many businesses are also finding out that Facebook is a powerful tool for attracting new visitors to their websites. The more visitors a site has, the more business it will conduct.

It's one thing to set up that Facebook profile, it's another to set up one that actually works for you. Do you really have time to keep up with your site?
That's where SEO software comes in. SEO software consists of any nifty little program that will cause your website to pop up in Internet search engines.
With Facebook being such an in-demand site, it's created many online forms of SEO software that will allow you to optimize your pages and ramp up your Internet presence.

Facebook is full of applications that allow you to create RSS feeds. A program that creates RSS feeds will let you add your personal blog, your website or any other RSS feed you wish to your website.

You can set this SEO software to automatically upload whatever you want, as you want, to your profile. This means that every time you update your own website, it will give an update on your Facebook profile!  And as Facebook grows, that will be all that many more people who will see the continuing updates to your profile.

As your profile updates, your keywords will update, meaning your Facebook profile will become more optimized all the time and searches for topics of interest will start turning up your Facebook page, which of course will lead to more traffic for your own website.

Interested? Do a search on Facebook for RSS feed, instead of looking for that heartbreaker from college. You'll find many pages  that offer a nifty little RSS feed reader application. Just click the "go to application" button, set up your feed preferences, and before long, you're building and growing your site.
Best of all? It's free. Enjoy!

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