feedburner buzzboost
i really enjoy feedburner as my feedmanager. in feedburner, they have an option to publish my feed on *any* webpage; they call this cool service buzzboost. it’s kind of a model-view-controller approach to feed publication: you change at one location and that change gets replicated at n+ locations. for example, at my old college website, i inserted my buzzboost javascript snippet. now, whenever i update or add postings to my blog, it gets replicated to any page that i insert my buzzboost javascript snippet to. very cool.
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I wonder about the same thing as Chad. I tried to find whether anyone else had any information on BuzzBoost’s effect on seo efforts but couldn’t find anything one way or the other.
Any answer on this? I’d like to use it if it helps.
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One thing that I wonder about with the buzzboost feature is what search engines think of the duplicate content. I know when Google sees duplicate content it doesn’t index either page ( I think). If this is the case, using buzzboost might hurt your natural ranking on keywords that are used in your posts – and therefore hurt your traffic. If most of your traffic comes from other sources, this issue might not be any problem.