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RSS feeds should be linked from the head section of the pages. The feed title may be visible to users in certain contexts, so it's advisable to check that it accurately represents the content of the feed.
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TL;DR

Google recommends linking RSS feeds from the head section of pages. This makes it easier for users to identify the feed and can influence their perception of the content. Ensure that the feed title is relevant.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Est-il obligatoire de lier les flux RSS depuis le head ?
Non, ce n'est pas obligatoire, mais fortement recommandé par Google pour une meilleure accessibilité.
Le titre du flux RSS doit-il correspondre au titre de la page ?
Pas nécessairement, mais il doit être représentatif du contenu du flux.
L'impact SEO est-il mesurable après l'intégration des flux RSS ?
L'impact direct peut être subtil, mais le suivi des métriques d'engagement peut révéler des améliorations.
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