How to Fetch and Show RSS Feeds on WordPress Blog (Atom/RSS Aggregator Plugins)

Sometimes, bloggers or webmasters may want to display and show contents from other blogs, and the most easy way to do so is by fetching and importing the RSS feed from external sites and display the RSS feed items on own WordPress blog. Doing so will introduce readers to related external contents, or promote other relevant sites. There are plenty of ways or methods to fetch and display the feed items or contents, or aggregate the Atom or RSS feeed, either by using plugins, external services or using PHP scripts.

On WordPress blog, there are also many choices on how to display or showcase the feed contents on the blog site. For example, webmasters can show the feed titles with excerpts on sidebar, reposted the feed contents as posts in the blog, or publish summary of feeds in within a blog posts itself. Not all plugins or codes can perform all transfer feeds in the way that you want, so trying out as many add-ons is necessary.

FeedWordPress

FeedWordPress is an Atom/RSS aggregator for the WordPress weblog software. It syndicates content from feeds that you choose into your WordPress webblog, and supports multiple feeds.

Khanh’s Quick Feeds (KQF)

KQF is an AJAX powered plugin that replaces the default dashboard with custom feeds that you specify. You can also add feeds to posts, pages and any template file you want! KQF allows you to customise the look and behaviour of feeds the way you like. It has a polling feature that will check for feed freshness at predetermined intervals.

Friends RSS Aggregator (FRA)

FRA WordPress plugin enables a WordPress installation to have a livejournal.com-like friends page. By creating a group of friends’ or others’ weblog links with RSS/Atom URIs in a particular link category, a user can display an aggregated list of posts by date or name. FRA allows aggregation of any group of links (that specify RSS URIs) in one or more link categories.

inlineRSS

inlineRSS allows you to add a few different kinds of feeds (RSS, RDF, XML or HTML), files of any sort, and PHP scripts to your WordPress site, for example del.icio.us, Yahoo’s MyWeb, AudioScrobbler or Google Calendar, and other favourite sites.

Flickrss

Flickrss is a WordPress plugin that displays the latest comments of your Flickr account in your Sidebar. As a bonus it automatically detects if you’ve got FAlbum installed on your blog and then offers you to link the comments to the gallery in your blog rather than back to Flickr.

Content Related Rss Feeds

Content Related Rss Feeds displays content related rss feeds. It takes the most relevant keywords from the post content and goes and finds feeds containing those keywords, and does that automatically, without the need of manually searching for appropriate feeds.

Digest Post

Digest Post fetches an RSS feed on a regular basis (usually daily) and posts a list of links to the newest articles as a digest post to your blog.

FeedCache

FeedCache prevents multiple HTTP requests with each page load since the feeds can be read from the cache file.

RSSImport

RSSImport displays contents of feeds in templates or with a PHP-Plugin in site and posts.

FeedSnap

Feedsnap is a very simple plugin that will render an RSS feed to your post.

GetRSS

GetRSS is a quick RSS puller for WordPress.

BlogNetworking

BlogNetworking is a free plugin for WordPress to allow networks of blogger to share headlines through a central feed of affiliate sites.

BDP RSS Aggregator

BDP RSS Aggregator captures RSS feeds for the sites you select and displays them on your web site. It does this without using cron.

Bloglines RSS Aggregator Widget

Bloglines RSS Aggregator Widget displays a list of selected news and blog RSS syndicated feeds from Bloglines as a list of links. Links can be selected using desired search keywords. Any number of additional RSS feeds can be aggregated from extra sites to complete your list. Page access to RSS feeds can be cached using an embedded copy of Last RSS, by Vojtech Semecky, for efficient use of your web server.

BloglinesReader

BloglinesReader is a WordPress plugin which will download a list of websites that you monitor via Bloglines and display them in your WordPress blog. You can specify which folder in your feeds you want to limit the results to, as well as how you want the results displayed. It has the benefits of an integrated administration panel as well as the ability to format the output to integrate into your blog’s design.

DGE_InlineRSS

DGE_InlineRSS allows inlcusion of RSS feeds, external html etc from any source in any format, and optionally transforms the feed via XSLT.

CaRP: Caching RSS Parser

CaRP pulls free content and display on your website from feeds from blogs, YouTube, CNN, BBC News, Amazon.com, eBay, Craig’s List and etc. CaRP will update the feeds contents everyday. Only CaRP SE is free, and it’s not a WordPress plugin. Thus you will need some PHP knowledge to implement it.

FeedBurner BuzzBoost

FeedBurner BuzzBoost displays feed items’ title and content on a blog by using JavaScript.

14 Responses to “How to Fetch and Show RSS Feeds on WordPress Blog (Atom/RSS Aggregator Plugins)”

  1. roberto
    July 23rd, 2011 16:27
    14

    hey, i want a plugin that gives the title of the post, and a link poiting to the original post. any body know a plugin for that? email me: RobertoAlonso24 (at) gmail.com

  2. kuliner indonesia
    February 3rd, 2011 17:29
    13

    thank you very much for your info, well i just try feedwordpress, looks good for me :) , thanks

  3. snatur
    January 27th, 2011 01:23
    12

    how can i submit much rss in one time.

  4. dhaval
    November 10th, 2010 05:17
    11

    any idea about a plugin which can fetch posts from url.

    basically i am willing to create new blog where i'll put my favorite posts, rather copying and manually writing credits to original author I prefer automated system

  5. Tam
    October 30th, 2010 18:47
    10

    this is great info and very nice plugin.
    thank you for it.

  6. Susan
    August 11th, 2009 15:49
    9

    This is an excellent list!

  7. Mike Woods
    June 17th, 2009 13:02
    8

    I purchase Carp more than a year ago. I have submitted several requests for support and have not received one response. I've posted in their forums and asked for help with installation. Basically, I haven't been able to contact anyone and have not received a refund. Be carefull doing business with this firm.

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  8. Maui SEO
    May 16th, 2009 10:15
    7

    Nice list. I have also used MultiFeedSnap, but it only seems to work for some RSS feeds – for others it displays nothing!

  9. BlogCottage
    April 3rd, 2009 22:57
    6

    For my site, FeedWordPress is the best. Easy to setup and use.

  10. Antone Roundy
    January 10th, 2009 14:53
    5

    One note about CaRP — it's not a WordPress plugin, but there is a free WordPress plugin available that interfaces with CaRP: http://www.geckotribe.com/rss/carp/CaRP-WP/

  11. M
    December 18th, 2008 17:22
    4

    Thanks for the info. This is a nice collection. I've tried some out, but I'm still unsettled on a choice.

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