Wordpress Auto Discovery — Adding Tag Snags 171 Subscribers In 24 Hours — Automatically - Online and Info Product Marketing

WordPress Auto Discovery — Adding Tag Snags 171 Subscribers In 24 Hours — Automatically

 

 

 

Hi,

Marlon here.

Last week I created an audio info product with Tinu, the Queen of Free Traffic.  She was looking over my blog and said, “Hey, your Auto Discovery Tag isn't set up right.” 

My first thought was, “Oh, really?  I set it up just like the sites I found in a Google search told me to.”

Anyway, she FIXED my WordPress Auto Discovery and pasted the correct code in the correct places.

The next morning, BOOM!  171 subscribers to my RSS feed.  Automatically.  That's sweet. Now granted, a portion of those are search engine bots.  But by looking over the subscribers, I can tell many are real.

This is cool. And something a lot of people have never heard of. I was just talking to a friend on the phone.  I asked him if his blog had an “Auto Discovery Tag” set up properly?  He was clueless.

In another blog post, I'll see if I can address how to set one up correctly.  What I can tell you is that this thing works wonders WHEN you get it set up properly.

Marlon

  • John Schmidt says:

    I would like to know how to do this! I looked up the wordpress plugin checked out the installation but do not know how to insert the code. Sounds great! I need it. Can you tell us more?

    Best regards,

    John Schmidt

    [John, not sure the problem you're having on the code. In general, just go to odesk.com for help. It's cheap there and many good people.]

  • Eldra says:

    I would love to know how to do this! Please write that next blog on it. Or give us a link to Tinu, so she can tell us how. 🙂

    Thanks Marlon.

  • YourBlogTeam says:

    Hi Marlon,

    Thanks for all the great info you've been sharing on your blog! When you say auto-discovery tag, do you mean the code that puts the RSS feed logo in your browser's address window? Or it there something else?

    Best,

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