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The 5 best Plugins for Importing RSS Feeds to WordPress

Blog2Social

It doesn’t matter if you are already an expert blogger looking for an addition to their content, or if you are just starting to blog: Adding curated content to your site is always a plus.

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Goodbye Feedblitz, Hello WordPress Feed

Ari Herzog

If you want to read many blogs and don’t want to remember to manually bookmark and visit them in a browser, you can opt to subscribe via email or RSS. Subscribing by RSS is different: You use a web application and add the blog’s feed to your app. Here’s a 2018 Wired article about RSS readers.

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Six Reasons WordPress Is A Great Website Platform For Small Nonprofits

SocialFish

It seems like there are more nonprofits using WordPress not as a blog, but as a website platform. Easy To Use – If you can edit a Word Doc, you can publish webpages with WordPress. Easy To Use – If you can edit a Word Doc, you can publish webpages with WordPress. It’s built entirely with WordPress.

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Top 3 Content Sharing Plugins for WordPress

Freelance Social Media

Social Links Freelance Social Media Social Media Tips and Marketing Blog Home About Contact Subscribe Top 3 Content Sharing Plugins for WordPress by cinta5 on June 21, 2010 This post is short and sweet! Featuring the Thesis Wufoo Skin WordPress Admin

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How to build a WordPress website for your nonprofit

SocialFish

You’ve decided that you want to start using WordPress as your nonprofit’s website. You’ve outlined a blog strategy, defined specific goals, decided on topics, and have determined who will publish content. Where would you begin if you wanted to start blogging with WordPress today? Install WordPress. Choose a Theme.

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Creating a Custom RSS Feed for Guest Posts

Kikolani

Figuring out how to do this with particular systems might pose a specific challenge, especially if those networks only allow you to import one RSS feed. Creating a Custom RSS Feed. The solution to this would be having an RSS feed with only your content in it from each of the sources you write for. xml version="1.0"

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12 of the Best WordPress Guides, Hacks and Plugins of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

WordPress is no longer just the leading blog platform , but is now the most popular open-source CMS (content management system) as well. Among the many reasons for the popularity of WordPress : it’s affordable, search engine-friendly, reasonably easy to use, and extensible through an incredible array of plugins.

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