WordPress sites have a built in RSS feed that can be distributed for more traffic and backlinks. But what about regular, static web pages? How do you get RSS feeds for those web sites?

Fortunately, there are several free services that will do the trick:

1. html2rss.com – This site will easily take a number of urls and convert them into an RSS feed. One downside, the owner of the site includes a couple of links to his websites within your feeds. To remove them you’ll have to use Yahoo pipes to filter them out while creating a new feed.

2. RSS Headliner – This is a slow process where you have to manually enter your information to create an RSS feed. I’m told this works really well – but I passed because I didn’t want to spend the time.

3. Feedage – Very fast service will spider a few pages from your root url and create an RSS feed. Feedage also sneaks in a link back to their website within your RSS feed.

There is also a script called RSS Spider that you install on a website. It will spider a domain’s static web pages and create a RSS feed you can use. Very nice. No advertising links snuck in. The RSS feed is your url. Unfortunately, I do not believe it is being sold anymore, so you may have to search for it.

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