In this fast-moving world and ever-changing scenarios, it becomes difficult to keep track of the latest news and events. Imagine having a dashboard that provides you with all the newest happenings and developments from all your favorite websites, podcasts, blogs, and more and embedding it on your website to make it informative and engaging.
Seems interesting, right? And you can quickly achieve it and all with the help of RSS. How to do it? It is simple just embed RSS feeds on your website. Read the blog till the end to find the easiest way to do it.
We all can agree that relying on social media for updates might lead to misinformation. As many people often share fake and spam updates and misuse their freedom from the Internet. On the other hand, visiting each website one by one to confirm the news might be challenging and will take forever. And this is where RSS jumps to the rescue as it gathers all the information in one place and saves your time.
What is RSS?

Starting with the abbreviation RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a type of web feed that allows users and applications to receive regular updates from a website, blog, podcast, and more.
The Internet has been a prime source of information in recent years, and people often surf the internet to get regular updates from their favourite websites or blogs. But we all can agree that keeping track and updates about them can be tiresome work. RSS solves this problem as it helps keep track of needed information by providing them on the dashboard, which eventually saves you time as you don’t have to visit websites manually.
As now you know the basics and significant signs of the RSS, you must be wondering, is it easy to find the RSS feed from a website? Seeing RSS feeds is easy and simple. As most sites are built using Content Management System (CMS), RSS exists in such sites whether the creator realizes it or not because every major CMS offers an RSS feed by default.
How to find an RSS feed on different websites?

As mentioned above, most sites are built using CMS. So, here is the list of some simple URL hacks for significant Content Management Systems that helps you find RSS feed with ease.
- WordPress: WordPress is the most famous website builder. It powers 34% of all websites on the internet. Moreover, it is effortless to find an RSS feed on a WordPress website. All you have to do is add /feed to the end of the URL—for example, https://example.wordpress.com/feed.
- Blogger: Blogger powers more than 617,000 blogs globally. To find an RSS feed for the websites using Blogger, add feeds/posts/default to the end URL, for example, http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default.
- Tumblr: Tumblr has more than 472 million blog accounts, and to find RSS feeds for the websites using Tumblr, add /RSS at the end of the homepage URL. For example, http://example.tumblr.com/rss.
- Wix: Wix has over 120 million users. To find an RSS feed for the websites using Wix, add /blog-feed.xml to the end of the URL. For example, https://www.wix.com/blog/blog-feed.xml.
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How to Embed RSS feed on the website?
Embed RSS feed on website using these simple to follow steps:-
Step 1: Sign Up to create a free Tagembed account and if you already have an account, fill up your credentials and log in to your account.

Step 2: You will land upon the Tagembed dashboard.

Step 3: Pick a source window that will appear on your screen, choose RSS from provided options.

Step 4: Paste the URL of your needed RSS feed and click on Create Feed.

Step 5: Your RSS feed will be ready.
You can even customize your feed by clicking on the Personalize option on the left-hand side of your screen. You can choose an appropriate theme, background and more that suits your style.
Step 6: Click on the Embed Widget button on the bottom left corner of your screen.

Step 7: From Choose Your Platform to select your appropriate platform

Step 8: Adjust the height & width of the widget and copy the embed code from the screen.
For eg: WordPress is chosen as a website platform.

Step 9: Paste the embed code on the backend of the website and SAVE the changes made.

Hence, the RSS feed is live on your website.

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