In this post, we will discuss some efficient RSS feed plugins you should use for your WordPress resource. But first, let’s find out what RSS means.

RSS is Really Simple Syndication or Real-time Simple Syndication. It helps users receive relevant news and other content from all the websites they usually track. This makes RSS really attractive for WordPress developers, who strive to have more visitors.

The plugins and their ways of functioning can vary, so we are going to talk about the most widely-used ones in this post.

WP RSS Aggregator

WP RSS Aggregator is one of the most popular RSS feed plugins.

WP RSS Aggregator is one of the oldest and most popular plugins. Its main functions are importing, sorting, and showing RSS feeds on your WordPress resource. This version allows you to aggregate the unlimited number of sources.

You can adjust the settings to ensure the best performance. Change the parameters the way you want to display the feeds from one or more sources from any segment of your WordPress website.

You can also limit them or import only those that have unique titles. You can download a free version of this plugin from the official website.

Category Specific RSS feed Subscription

Category Specific RSS feed Subscription allows your readers with a number of subscriptions.

The Category Specific RSS feed Subscription plugin allows you to provide your readers with a number of subscriptions, so they can choose the option that suits their interests better. Let’s say, you have an informational resource for students. Obviously, you would like to cover various topics, like advice on paper writing, tips for applicants, and entertainment.

If your readers are interested in only one segment of your resource, they can adjust the settings and receive particular notifications. This way, they won’t get plenty of unnecessary news they don’t really care about. This RSS plugin can help you divide your feed into categories by topics and tags.

Feedzy RSS Feeds

With Feedzy you can use widgets and shortcodes to display feeds in your pages.

Feedzy makes aggregating really simple. Use widgets and shortcodes to display feeds in your pages. There are some really helpful features you can benefit from when using Feedzy. For example, it is mobile-friendly. It caches the pages automatically and makes the loading time shorter, even when it comes to feeds with images.

Also, the plugin can generate shortcodes for your posts. You can edit them by yourself and choose how to display them. What is more, you can add an image, whether customized or any other, along with your feeds. This will make them more interesting for users. The number of feeds you can add is unlimited.

RSS Post Importer

With RSS Post Importer you can curate, import, syndicate feeds on your WordPress website.

RSS Post Importer will help you curate, import, syndicate, merge and show the feeds on your WordPress website. The plugin fetches a certain feed and locates the entire article of every feed separately.

If you own a blog, you can use this one to syndicate content and import feeds from other blogs related to your sphere of interest. Doing so, you will share information with your readers in an easy way and help them access everything they may need. This is especially great when you have no inspiration for post writing.

You can get yourself a free or a paid version of Post Importer. While a professional one has more features, you can still perform almost everything you may need with a free one. For instance, you can import feeds automatically with the help of cron or import full RSS content and display the full text of the articles.

Also, for the convenience of your users, you can display only post titles in your feeds. Sort the posts by categories and set the number of each section.

RSS with Images

With RSS with Images you can add images to your feed.

RSS with Images – As you can easily understand from its name, this plugin was created to help you add images to your feed and make it look awesome. It allows you to edit and resize them the way you want. Try using it with MailChimp’s RSS to Email and make your letters more attractive.

Disable Feeds

Disable Feeds will disable all RSS and Atom feed on your resource.

Unlike all the other RSS feed plugins listed here, Disable Feeds will disable all RSS and Atom feed on your resource. You may need this tool if you are a content manager, not a blogger. You can redirect the feed requests to a concrete HTML. There are more features this plugin can offer, so make sure to check the settings and change them to your personal needs.

FeedWordPress

Choose feeds for your blog and use FeedWordPress for syndication.

Choose the feeds for your blog and then use FeedWordPress for smart syndication. Every piece of syndicated content will appear as a series of posts in your personal database. Then you can use these databases and a template engine. This plugin is popular among WordPress users because it was designed for flexible and simple use, so it is clear and helpful.

Continuous RSS Scrolling

Continuous RSS Scrolling will create a vertical scroll on a page showing the particular RSS feed.

Continuous RSS Scrolling – This plugin will create a vertical scroll on a page showing the particular RSS feed. However, only titles of the articles can be displayed there. Just like all the previous ones, this plugin doesn’t require any special skills or knowledge. Everything can be done by means of widgets you will find on the sidebar. Specify the details and choose the feeds. Otherwise, the tool will show a default RSS feed.

Summing Up

User experience is everything today. Being a blogger or a content manager, you should take care of your readers and help them receive the information they really need. Therefore, using a WordPress RSS feed plugin is a great idea.

Let your readers see only the news and articles they want to see. Choose any RSS feed plugins from the list, install it, and let your WordPress resource become even more brilliant!

Author

Jennifer Pauli graduated from Corvinus School of Management and finished the faculty of Journalism at the Corvinus University of Budapest. Currently, He is an editor, business writer, and copywriter, working with well-known companies, blogs, and personalities. Follow her on Twitter, G+ and read the personal blog.

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