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Best WordPress RSS Feed Plugins

Multi-Feed Reader

You built up a beautiful website consisting of one-to-many offerings BUT still think that something still more required increasing visitors’ engagement. It can be achieve by adding feeds. Feeds can be of anything, either some news feed, your website own social feeds and more. In this article, we have collected such WordPress RSS feed plugins with which we think you will be able to attract and engage more visitors to your website.

Custom Facebook Feed

The plugin allows you to display a completely customizable Facebook feed of any public Facebook page or group on your website.

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JSL3 Facebook Wall Feed

The plugin displays your Facebook wall as a widget or through shortcode on a post or page.

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Feed Template Customize

The plugin modifies RSS feeds and ATOM feeds as you want.

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JP’s Get RSS Feed

The plugin get last X number of posts from a selected RSS feed. Default is last 5 items. It includes shortcode for listing feed items on posts or pages.

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FBF Facebook page Feed Widget

The plugin shows the latest updates from one or multiple Facebook page(s) in a sidebar widget with short code feature.

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Multi Feed Reader

The plugin reads multiple feeds. Output can be customized via templates. It displayed via shortcodes.

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Blogroll Widget with RSS Feeds

The plugin allows you to display the recent posts of your blogroll links via RSS Feeds as a sidebar widget.

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Kebo Twitter Feed

The plugin add a great looking Twitter feed to your website.

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Inpsyde Multisite Feed

The plugin consolidates all network feeds into one.

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Vertically scroll RSS feed

The plugin will scroll the RSS feed title vertically in the widget, admin can add/update the RSS link & style via widget management.

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Introduction To WordPress Feeds

You continuously adding new content to your WordPress site, but do not know the way by which people can access it. At that time, a function name feed will be there to work as your saviour. Feed allows different feedreaders like Google, AOL, Digg to access a site by automatically looking for new content and then posting an update containing new content to another site. Having feed will open a whole new door in front of new users providing them an access to keep them up with the latest information posted all around the world in different sites. Some feeds include RSS, while other contains Atom or RDF files.

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Where your feed URL located?

There comes the time when you want to share your site’s feed address or URL with someone, or you want to add your feed to different search engines or RSS directories. Possibilities lies beneath that there are four possible URLs for each of your feeds available, which can be:

  • http://example.com/?feed=rss
  • http://example.com/?feed=rss2
  • http://example.com/?feed=rdf
  • http://example.com/?feed=atom

But, it would be bit different if you are using custom-built permalinks:

  • http://example.com/feed/
  • http://example.com/feed/rss/
  • http://example.com/feed/rss2/
  • http://example.com/feed/rdf/
  • http://example.com/feed/atom/

Understanding Built-in WordPress Feeds

WordPress by default comes with various pre-defined feeds which are generated by template tag for bloginfo() for each type of feed. These feeds you basically find located in either the sidebar and/or footer of most of WordPress themes. They will display recent updates as well as any changes to your site’s content as per different feedreaders.

URL for RDF/RSS 1.0 feed

URL for RSS 0.92 feed

URL for RSS 2.0 feed

URL for Atom feed

While, URL for comments RSS 2.0 feed

Feed Examples

Site comment feed

http://example.com/comments/feed/

Post-specific comment feed

http://example.com/post-name/feed/

Categories and Tags

http://example.com/category/categoryname/feed

Authors

http://example.com/author/authorname/feed/

Search

http://example.com/?s=searchterm&feed=rss2

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