WP RSS Aggregator

Maximizing Content Reach with WP RSS Aggregator: The “WP RSS Aggregator” tag is dedicated to the popular WordPress plugin designed for importing, merging, and displaying RSS and Atom feeds on your website. Dive into tutorials, tips, and best practices for effectively using WP RSS Aggregator to curate and showcase news, articles, and content from various sources. Ideal for site owners looking to enhance their website with dynamic, external content feeds.

WP RSS Aggregator is Looking for Translators

The WP RSS Aggregator project is looking for translators to translate the core plugin and add-ons into several languages.

If you’re interested in doing a translation, a copy of all premium add-ons is on offer per language translated.

How to Generate RSS Feeds for Custom Post Types

Custom Post Types were one of the important innovations in WordPress 3.0. They really launched WordPress on the main stage when it comes to usage as a Content Management System (CMS). WordPress is very intuitive in the area of RSS, however it still does not generate automatic feeds for custom post types.

So how can we add Custom Post Types to our main WordPress RSS feeds?

RSS and Duplicate Content – What You Need to Know

Really Simple Syndication, or as we call it – RSS, is one of the easiest methods of distributing and curating tons of content, across the Internet. From the reader’s perspective it’s a matter of adding the feed URL to the RSS reader and that’s it.

For the publisher who’s using a Content Management System (CMS) like WordPress, it’s actually little or no work. The RSS feed generation and upkeep is handled internally by WordPress.  All you have to do is display a RSS feed icon in your sidebar or footer or other areas in your site to let your visitors know that there’s an RSS feed there. Even that’s optional.

Thought RSS is Dead? Think Again, RSS is Still VERY Useful

RSS as we all know is one of the oldest and most powerful weapons of mass content distribution for publishers and mass content consumption for readers. Launched back in 1999, RSS has seen a tremendous rise in the past decade.

Since the dawn of social media and the boom of email marketing, RSS has been taking a slow but steady turn down the river. Prominent web authorities have started (long back) to outcast RSS and shift to cooler, smarter and faster alternatives than RSS – Twitter and other forms of social media.

How to Receive RSS Feed Updates via Email

In my daily work supporting and developing the WP RSS Aggregator plugin, I get many requests from people needing to do quite interesting things with RSS feeds. One of these is sending RSS feed updates to their email inbox. Many times users would have created a custom feed on their website which aggregates content from several other websites, and want that feed delivered to their inbox. That’s one of the use case of WP RSS Aggregator and this functionality is built into the core plugin itself.

Turns out that RSS to Email is a very easy thing to do.

How to autopost from one site to another with WordPress

How to AutoPost from One Site to Another with WordPress

If you want to automatically post content from one site to another, you can do it with ease using WordPress and RSS feeds. You will need a WordPress plugin that automatically creates posts from an RSS or Atom feed. That’s exactly what the WP RSS Aggregator plugin does.

WordAi add-on for WP RSS Aggregator Released

WP RSS Aggregator, the leading RSS feed import plugin for WordPress, continues to go from strength to strength with the release of the WordAi add-on this week. The new add-on provides integration with the WordAi content spinning service and came about in response to demand by a good chunk of the user base.

WP RSS Aggregator Feed to Post add-on Released

We’ve just released the new Feed to Post add-on for WP RSS Aggregator.

This has been one of the most requested features for the aggregator, and we hope that you enjoy all the new functionality and possibilities that go along with the new add-on.

Google Reader Shut Down: A WordPress Plugin Alternative

Google have just announced that Google Reader, a most-loved RSS feed aggregator, will shut down come July 1. As is to be expected, many people were outraged by this decision. If you’re one of the Google Reader users, and you’re also working with WordPress, let me present you with an alternative.