![]() ![]() We’ve outlined a few more tips in the past, including adding a Twitter feed to your RSS reader and finding an RSS feed for any YouTube page. If a blog is hosted on Tumblr, simply add /rss to the end of the homegpage’s URL.You can do the same thing for individual author pages, if you want. For example /example-site becomes /feed/example-site. If a blog is hosted on, simply insert /feed/ before the publication’s name in the URL.If a site is hosted on Blogger, simply add feeds/posts/default to the end of the URL, for example.You can also do this for category and pages, to get specific RSS feeds. ![]() If a site is built using WordPress, simply add /feed to the end of the URL, for example. ![]() Here’s how to find RSS feeds for all of those. Many others are built on platforms like Google’s Blogger, Yahoo’s Tumblr, or Medium. In these cases, you can use a simple URL hack to find the RSS feed.Īround 25 percent of sites are built using WordPress, for example. Every major CMS offers an RSS feed by default, meaning an RSS exists for such sites whether the site’s creators realize that or not. Most sites are built using a Content Management System, or CMS. ![]()
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