Question about Feedburner blog feed on main page of website
I have always had a box at the bottom of my main website page (my Cook County Real Estate site - link in signature) - where I would manually enter new blog links as I created them from my built-in blog. I was just introduced to Feedburner's script to automatically generate those links. I believe I tried it once before but it never updated itself and I went back to doing it manually, which is a pain.
However, after entering the script I noticed nothing showed up in the box when I exited html. I ran my page through a search engine spider simulator and it doesn't read the script, therefore not giving any credit to the links to the blog.
Should I want to have those links giving Google juice to my blog? Or should I just keep my one link from my blog sidebar back to my home page as basically a one-way link (and any other links from the blog back to the site)?
I do have a couple of blog links already on my main page (one on the left menu and a button), so I'm already giving a link to the blog. I just liked giving a link to my newest posts to get them indexed quicker. Is that really needed?
In other words, should I keep my feed and not worry about links to individual posts or should I go back to doing it myself and showing those links to the se's?
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