"MaxBlogPress Bring My Blog Visitors Back" is OFFICIALLY OUT!!!
It’s been quite some time that the tittle-tattle of a ‘problem’ is heard in the blogosphere, a problem that some blogging pundits have claimed to be non-existent. This question, though significant but deemed trivial, has been time and again ‘raised’ and everytime ‘justified’. The justification, as a pointer from majority of our bloggers, has always been in favour of the issue. Thus, the problem they weigh as ‘no-problem-at-all’ actually is a threat RSS Feed imposes on our blog.
The history of RSS dates back to a time long before the birth of blogs when emails were syndicated through RSS. But with the advent of a professional blogging community, RSS has become an integral blogging tool. Today, a blog without RSS Feed is seen almost like an unprofessional practice. We can’t deny the power of RSS in our blogging life as it helps in a) improving blog readership, b) giving a throng of loyal readers, and c) saving time of our valued readers. Without RSS, we are probably depriving ourselves of a large proportion of readers.
So, where actually is the problem that we are trying to stir up?
The problem is not with RSS but with the scope of RSS.
Sometimes we are so much occupied by the goodness of a thing that we often tend to overshadow its defilements. The same applies here. Besides being so useful, RSS Feed has its own cons that we never gave a thought to.
RSS helps gain repetitive visitors and build a loyal readership of our blog, but have we ever contemplated on how RSS can be dangerous at times? When contents are available on RSS Feed, why would our readers bother to visit our blog? When they don’t pay visit to our blogs, how is our advertising campaigns going to fetch us revenue?
Moreover, with technological adversities creeping everywhere, blogging also hasn’t remained immune to such external threats. And, content thieves are the protagonists in creating the scene. They make off with our blog contents to their scrape sites without our knowledge and yield fat money with those stolen contents, and RSS plays a vital role in easing their task. On top, our page ranking also declines boosting the scrapers rank and thus leaving our blog to be nothing more than just another pebble on the road.
However, many came out with their tailored ideas in between to overcome such woes but to no avail.
And, it was only a year back when MaxBlogPress Bring My Blog Visitors Back first ushered its hope of breathing life. With constructive feedback from the users and meticulous effort of our team, a powerful plugin that could solve every other problem associated with RSS finally came into existence.
A first of its kind, MaxBlogPress Bring My Blog Visitors Back is a WordPress Plugin that offers you more flexibility and control over your RSS feeds, enticing your RSS readers to visit your blog without slightest annoyance and at the same time, adds value and increases readership of your blog. With RSS, your adversary, the content thieves, will also come to be your ally.