Every website shares these challenges...

CaRP for RSS has an easy solution for each of them...


Two challenges common to all websites are how to get people there, and how to get them to come back. To solve them, you need to cater both to search engines, and to your site's visitors.

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Millions of websites are competing for the top few spots in Google's results. You need lots content relevant to your target keywords to ensure that Google considers your site highly relevant. Spend lots of time writing content or pay someone else to do it. Display RSS feeds on your site using CaRP. Find thousands of feeds in over 200 categories in our feed directory.
  Regularly updated pages come up higher in search results, so you need fresh content regularly. Spend lots of time writing fresh content regularly or pay someone else to do it. Display RSS feeds on your site using CaRP. They update automatically.
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Not everyone buys they first time they visit your site. If they don't return, your efforts to get them there are wasted. You need fresh, relevant content regularly to bring people back. Spend lots of time writing fresh content regularly or pay someone else to do it. Display RSS feeds on your site using CaRP. They update automatically.
When you add new pages to your website, you have to wait a while for Google to find them and add them to their database. Since Google spiders frequently updated websites more often than those that update rarely, you need fresh content regularly. Spend lots of time writing fresh content regularly or pay someone else to do it. Display RSS feeds on your site using CaRP. They update automatically.
Google doesn't look at the JavaScript feeds that some sites publish, so putting them on your site doesn't help with SEO. You need the contents of the feeds to be embedded into your webpage source. Copy and paste the contents of the feed into your page at least daily. Display RSS feeds on your site using CaRP. The feed contents can be embedded into webpages that use PHP (.php) or SSI (.shtml), and in many cases, even regular ".htm" or ".html" pages.
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Steve Rider - Palm Springs, CA
You only have 24 hours in a day. The number of webpages you can manually update on a regular basis is limited. Hire people to write content for you. Display RSS feeds on your site using CaRP. Since they update automatically, you can have as many active pages as you can find feeds.
You need a break every once in a while. You can't manually keep your webpages fresh all the time. Hire people to post content for you when you're not doing it yourself. Display RSS feeds on your site using CaRP. It works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year (366 in leap year!)
Many RSS parsers slow your site down by fetching the feed every time someone views your webpage. You need the feed to be cached on your site. Copy and paste the feed to your site at least daily, and have the RSS parser display if from there. Display the RSS feed using CaRP. It automatically caches the feed for you, refreshing its cache how ever often you want it to.
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Ben Hanten - Yankton, SD
Most RSS parsers have limited formatting options. You need a way to make the feed match the look and feel of your website. Redesign your site to match the look and feel of the feed. Display the RSS feed using CaRP. It offers reasonable default formatting, but also gives you complete customizability.
Some RSS parsers cost nearly $100.00. You need an affordable alternative. Use a low quality, difficult to use, impossible to customize free parser, or write your own. Use CaRP, which comes in both free and commercial versions priced starting at just $47. Even the free version supports all the basic functionality you need, with complete customizability.
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