Sunday, April 5, 2020

How to Import RSS Feeds Into WordPress as Posts

Need to import RSS feeds into WordPress as posts? There are tons of reasons you might need to bring in external RSS feeds to your WordPress site. Just to name a few:With RSS feeds, you can do neat stuff like create a news aggregator, import YouTube videos or Instagram photos, showcase upcoming events from different sources, and lots more.But all of those possibilities are only open to you if you have the ability to import RSS feeds into WordPress as actual WordPress posts. Plenty of plugins let you create a list of RSS feeds but thats no good for more advanced uses.Theres no way around it to get the most from external RSS feeds, you need to be able to import RSS feeds into WordPress as posts. And Im going to show you exactly how you can do that using our very own Feedzy plugin. While the free version of our Feedzy plugin is helpful for displaying basic RSS feeds via shortcodes and widgets, youll need the Business version of Feedzy to actually import RSS feeds into WordPress as post s.The Business version costs $149 and allows you to do everything you need. Beyond that, Im also assuming you have a working WordPress blog to install the plugin on.As long as you have those two things, youre ready to get started!Step 1: Install Feedzy and activate your licenseTo get started, you need to install both Feedzy Lite and Feedzy Pro. Feedzy Pro actually functions as an add-on, so it needs the free version to operate.Once you have both plugins installed and activated, head to Settings → General and scroll down to the Feedzy RSS Feeds Premium license box to activate your Feedzy Pro version (you can find your license key in your ThemeIsle account).Step 2: Enter your RSS feed source(s)Next up, youre ready to specify the RSS feeds youd like to import WordPress posts from.Need help finding an RSS feed? Here are a few tips:For WordPress blogs, you can almost always append /feed to the end of a URL to get the RSS feed.Many sites with RSS feeds display the RSS feed icon (yo u can see an example of the RSS icon in the Feedzy graphic from the previous section).You can view a sites source code with your browsers developer tools and search for rss in the code.Then, to make sure youve found a working RSS feed, you can use this free RSS feed validation tool.Once you have the feed(s) that youd like to import, head to Feedzy RSS → Import Posts. Give it a name so that you can remember what youre importing and paste the RSS feed URL into the box. You can separate multiple feed URLs with commas:Then click Next.Step 3: Add filters to your feedOne neat thing about Feedzy is that it lets you add keyword filters to your RSS feeds. With these filters, you can either:Only import posts that include certain keywordsImport all posts EXCEPT those that contain certain keywordsYou dont need to use these filters, but theyre a good way to get some control over exactly when to import RSS feeds into WordPress as posts.Enter your keywords as desired. For example, with the example configuration I created below, Feedzy will not import any posts that contain the phrases for sale or buy now:Then click Next.Step 4: Assign feed imports to post elementsNow its time for the final, and most time-consuming, step. You need to map the information from your RSS feed to the information in your WordPress post.For example, you can pick what information to use as the title of your WordPress post, among other options.As part of this process, you can use tags to import dynamic information. For example, if you make your Post Title equal to the [#item_title] tag, Feedzy will automatically insert the title of the RSS feed entry as your WordPress posts title.Lets look at a more detailed example. Say you want to import the RSS feed to WordPress:As a normal WordPress postIn the category of News AggregationWith the RSS feed entry title as the WordPress post titleWith the original RSS feed date as the WordPress publish dateAnd the original RSS content as the WordPress post con tentWith the same featured image as the RSS feed image (if available)To do that, youd set things up like this:Note that you can use the Insert Tag dropdown to easily add dynamic tags. You dont need to try to manually type them in.And you can also Add custom fields at the bottom, though thats an advanced feature that you dont need to touch unless youre already familiar with what custom fields are.Once youve got everything configured, just click Save Activate at the bottom to start importing posts.Note Feedzy runs every hour. So youll need to wait one hour before Feedzy will begin to import your posts.After an hour, you should start to see posts that meet your requirements start to show up on your blog.Wrapping things upWith Feedzy Pro, its easy to import RSS feeds into WordPress as posts. All you need to do is:Choose the RSS feed(s) you want to pull content fromSet up keyword filtering (optional)Map the content from your RSS feed to your WordPress posts detailsAnd then Feedzy Pro w ill automatically check for new posts every hour and import them to your blog. 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