MC: "Share" is the verb that most use to describe the Web of our days.
Through different ways (site, blog, forum, etc...), we create content, share them and make them shareable, but sometimes they are exploited by other.
Has it ever happened that your content were exploited for you? Could you write your experience?
Robin Good: Excellent guide by Neil Patel on how to combat and fight back against content scrapers.
If you produce valuable content on your web site, there may be other sites out there taking advantage of it without you realizing it, by "scraping" your original feed and republishing it under their own terms and without attribution and link back to your original. And they may even rank higher than you inside Google search results.
To find out how to investigate, identify, block and report whoever attempts to do this without your own consent, I highly recommend reading this guide.
Informative. Resourceful. 8/10
Guide: http://www.quicksprout.com/2012/08/22/how-to-keep-scrapers-from-ruining-your-content-strategy/
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Robin Good,
Massimiliano Cammuso
Feedshare is a free web service which allows you to publish and share publicly any RSS feed or OPML file (a collection of RSS feeds) for everyone to check and subscribe to.
You can also discover, search and explore other interesting RSS feeds by keyword, author or tags or by the most popular ones: http://www.feedshare.net/popular/
Free to use.
Try it out now: http://www.feedshare.net/
Search it: http://www.feedshare.net/search/
Added to Content Discovery Tools directory here: http://content-discovery-tools.zeef.com
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looks like an interesting resource
http://www.feedshare.net/popular/
Useful as a backup to your regular feed reader (I use Feedly - export as an OPML file) or to share your RSS subcriptions, or to discover, search and explore other interesting RSS feeds by keyword, author or tags or by the most popular: http://www.feedshare.net/popular/
Search it: http://www.feedshare.net/search/
Excellent curation tool.