RSS feeds have completely changed the game for WordPress site owners who want to curate and display content from external sources. Imagine a tool that not only simplifies but also boosts your content strategy, allowing you to curate and import a wide variety of media, from news articles to YouTube videos, podcast episodes, and even social media snippets.
There’s a catch – WordPress, despite its popularity, doesn’t come with a built-in feature to import RSS feeds as posts. That’s where WP RSS Aggregator comes in.
In this article, we’ll show you how to import RSS feeds using WP RSS Aggregator. Then we’ll discuss four tips to help you share syndicated content on your website more effectively.
Introducing WP RSS Aggregator
When it comes to WordPress tools, there are many choices available for importing RSS feeds. However, if you want to import RSS feeds as complete WordPress posts or custom post types, you’ll need a more advanced solution.
This is where WP RSS Aggregator comes in. The #1 RSS Aggregator plugin for WordPress, trusted by over 60,000 WordPress sites, this powerful plugin provides a range of features specialized for importing RSS feeds as WordPress posts::
- Use of the Feed-to-Post feature to easily convert RSS feeds into WordPress posts or any custom post types.
- Simplify your workflow by importing full articles directly to your WordPress site with full-text import, removing the need for manual content creation.
- Customize which content the site imports from your feed sources with filtering options, allowing you to segment material by specific keywords, phrases, or tags to align with your needs and audience interests.
- Import posts from unlimited RSS feeds, enabling you to curate a broad library of content.
- Import multiple types of content beyond blog posts, including podcast episodes, YouTube videos, and social media feeds, providing a complete solution for all your content needs.
How to set up WP RSS Aggregator and import RSS feeds
Before we start talking about best practices, let’s go through the steps to set up WP RSS Aggregator and easily import RSS feeds into your WordPress posts.
To get started, purchase and install WP RSS Aggregator on your WordPress site. With the plugin set up, let’s go ahead and add a new feed source. Go to the dashboard and navigate to Aggregator → Sources, then click Add a new source:

Fill in the feed source details, including the URL of the feed and the limit on the number of imported items from this feed that will be stored. Here’s a full guide on how to find RSS feed URLs for use with WP RSS Aggregator.

With the proper feed URL set, you can go ahead and click on Import. This will set the plugin to automatically import new items periodically and the imported feed items will become available for you to use.
Note that if you’re using the free version of the plugin, you can only import RSS feeds to WordPress as feed items. Configuring the plugin to import RSS feed items as posts or other content types requires a paid plan.
You can configure imported items to be published automatically as posts, pages, or custom post types. Since you’re going to be importing content frequently, and automatically thanks to WP RSS Aggregator, you’ll want to learn about content curation.
Content curation will help you determine what content to filter and what to include on your site. You can also check out how some WP RSS Aggregator users are leveraging the plugin to syndicate content on their website:

These are just the basics of how to import RSS feeds using WP RSS Aggregator. The plugin includes a lot more features to make the process easier and take as much work off your hands as possible.
For example, you can configure the plugin to import images with the post content. To do this, go to the Advanced tab and click Images while editing a source:

WP RSS Aggregator also enables you to set up automated filters. These filters will help you curate content the plugin imports by setting up sets of rules on what to prioritize or what to ignore. You can set up filters using the Automations tab while editing a source:

You can use filters with keywords and tags, for added precision. Importing images and filtering content are just two of the advanced automation features that WP RSS Aggregator offers and more are on the way.
You can read about those features and how to use them in our aggregation guides. For now, let’s go over some best practices for importing RSS feeds to WordPress.
5 Best Practices for Importing and Sharing RSS Feeds in WordPress
You’ve now set up WP RSS Aggregator, but how can you make sure you’re squeezing every drop of potential from your RSS feeds? Here are some tips.
1. Strategic feed source selection
Carefully choose your feed sources based on relevance to your audience. Regularly review and refine your selection to maintain the quality and alignment with your content strategy. This ensures that your readers receive valuable and meaningful content consistently.
2. Proper attribution practices
When importing content using WP RSS Aggregator, always provide proper attribution to the original content creators. This adheres to ethical standards and establishes transparency and respect within the content-sharing community.
“Respect for content creators is important. The ethical sharing of content creates a collaborative environment and contributes to a more vibrant and sincere online community”.Mark Zahra, CEO of WP RSS Aggregator
3. Add value through commentary
Enhance the imported content by adding your own commentary. This personal touch adds value and allows you to share your insights, opinions, or additional information with your audience. It transforms curated content into a more personalized and engaging experience.
4. Blend curated and original content
Combine curated content from RSS feeds with original content to create a well-rounded content strategy. While curated content offers diverse perspectives, original content adds uniqueness to your site and helps establish your brand voice.
5. Use full-text import in WP RSS Aggregator (Optional)
Full-text import in WP RSS Aggregator enables you to import full entries in an RSS feed to your website. If you’re importing a feed of blog items, you can use this feature to re-publish them on your website.
Note that full-text import is available with all WP RSS Aggregator paid plans. With that in mind, here’s how it works.
To configure full-text import, edit a feed or add a new one and go to the Advanced tab in the source settings. Click on Full Text Service:

Keep in mind that full-text importing can require permission from the original source or author since you’re republishing their content. This is important from an ethical standpoint and critical to avoid copyright issues.
If you’re set in terms of attributions, enable the setting that says Use full text service to confirm the choice:

Take the next step in content curation with WP RSS Aggregator
Integrating RSS feeds into a WordPress site offers so many benefits. It automates content importation, diversifies content offerings, ensures fresh updates, boosts SEO, facilitates content syndication, provides customization options, and saves time and resources. Overall, it’s a convenient way to enrich content, keep the site dynamic, and enhance user engagement and search engine visibility! With WP RSS Aggregator, you can effortlessly import a wide range of content as WordPress posts or custom post types, taking this capability to new heights.
WP RSS Aggregator is the ultimate tool for this task, offering a range of features such as feed-to-post functionality, full-text import, filtering options, unlimited feed sources, and support for various content types.
Enhance your content curation strategy with WP RSS Aggregator today!


