If you're planning to use Cloud Campaign's Auto Import feature, understanding RSS feeds is essential. This article will help you understand what RSS feeds are and how to locate one based on your blog platform.
What Is an RSS Feed?
An RSS feed (Really Simple Syndication) is a simplified, computer-friendly version of a website or blog. It strips away visual styling and formatting, leaving only the essential content — making it easy for programs to read and pull in updates.
Cloud Campaign uses RSS feeds to automatically import blog posts and keep your content library fresh.
How Do I Find My RSS Feed?
Here’s how to locate your RSS feed depending on your platform:
Medium
- For authors:
https://medium.com/feed/@username
Example:https://medium.com/feed/@rborn92
- For publications:
Append/feed
Example:https://hackernoon.com/feed
WordPress
- Append
/feed
to your blog URL
Example:https://blog.cloudcampaign.io/feed
Squarespace
- Append
?format=rss
to the desired page
Example:http://yoursite.squarespace.com/blog?format=rss
YouTube
- Go to your YouTube channel and copy the Channel ID
Example:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEJDM8c2lVEu1ItPSWeaL3A
- Use this format:
https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=YOUR_CHANNEL_ID
Tumblr
- Append
/rss
to your blog URL
Example:http://exampleblogname.tumblr.com/rss
Blogspot / Blogger
- Append
/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
Example:https://yourblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
Weebly
- Append
/1/feed
to your site
Example:http://yourdomain.com/1/feed
Shopify
- Append
.atom
to a collection
Example:http://yourdomain.com/collections/shoes.atom
Wix
- Append
/blog-feed.xml
Example:http://yourdomain.com/blog-feed.xml
Other Platforms
If you're using a different CMS or custom site, we recommend reaching out to your web host or site admin to help locate or enable your RSS feed.