How to set up an RSS feed in WordPress

An RSS feed is a great way to promote your latest content to your readers. When you write your latest informative article, your audience is immediately informed of this and can read it. In this article, I will show you how to set up an RSS feed in WordPress.

RSS, or Really Simple Syndication as it’s better known, is a way to get your latest articles, posts and ideas across the web to your target audience 365 days a year. Imagine all the effort you put in and how much time you spend researching and writing your article. Doesn’t it make sense to push that content to people interested in hearing what you have to say? RSS makes it easy.

Many websites already have their own RSS moving installation. Take article sites for example. When you sign up for the service, content will be delivered to you via a feed. Essentially, this is what is known as an XML file that contains the content, such as headlines, posts, news, etc. When content is delivered in this way through the feed, it’s known as syndication.

You can subscribe to the feed and you will receive the latest content from these sites without you having to do anything else. You can set up many feeds from many different sites and the beauty of this is that you never have to visit each site individually to receive your content again. I’m sure you are already beginning to appreciate the benefits of this.

If you have your own website, you can also submit your latest posts via the web. To do this, you must first set up your own RSS feed.

How to set up an RSS feed

Now let’s talk about how we can create a feed for our site. Do a Google search for feed burner and go to the site. This site is owned by Google, so if you have a Gmail account, you can sign in directly. If not, you can create a new Gmail account and sign in with the details.

You will see a box with a text: ‘Record a feed right now. Write here the address of your blog or feed:’

Go ahead, type in your blog address and click the ‘Next’ button

If Feedburner has found more than one feed on your blog, it will ask you which one you would like to use. I personally like to take the one that looks the simplest. When you have selected one, click the ‘Next’ button.

You are now shown the title of your new feed. You can change this if you wish.

Now click on the ‘Next’ button.

You will now see your feed link at the top. It will be of the format:

</p> <p> <a target="_new" rel="nofollow noopener" href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/">http://feeds.feedburner.com/</a> Name of your website<br />

Highlight and copy this link.

That’s really all you need. You can continue clicking the ‘Next’ button until the end.

Go back to your WordPress blog and log in.

Now you need to add the orange RSS symbol to your site.

In the WordPress dashboard, go to Appearance > Widgets

There, you need to locate the RSS widget (Entries from any RSS or Atom feed).

If it’s not in “Available Widgets”, drag it from “Inactive Widgets” and drop it on “Available Widgets”.

Then drop the RSS widget on the Main, or one of the Footer options on the far right.

Enter the Feedburner URL, choose 1 item to display, and then click Save.

The RSS widget should appear where you have placed it on the site.

And that’s all there is to it. Now the world can see your latest content every time you post it. This should bring you some good traffic as more people sign up for your RSS feed.

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