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All the more reason to set up an RSS feed for your blog! How to create an RSS feed for a blog The good news is that WordPress sites and most blogging software come with a built-in RSS feed, so you won't have much to do. At most, you will be asked to enable the RSS feed. If your website is powered by WordPress, you can view the RSS feed by simply adding /feed/ to the end of the website URL. Example: s://sitename/feed/ Otherwise, you have two more options: You can encode the RSS feed yourself Use a third-party RSS feed creator like Google Feedburner or FeedforAll So, now that your RSS feed is set up, let's get back to the task of setting up your RSS emails.
Step 3: Connect your blog's RSS feed to Brevo Enter the URL of the RSS feed. Press the Load RSS Feed button and then Continue. If the URL is valid, you will be able to see the preformatted tag names of the RSS latestdatabase.com feed. Step 4: Design your RSS email template When it comes to RSS email templates, you have two options: Use Brevo's default RSS template Customize your own template from scratch If you are new to RSS emails, it is best to use the default template as it contains the defined RSS content i.e. the dynamic lists option and the loop parameter are already set.
The dynamic lists option allows you to add placeholders to email campaigns for a list of items that will be generated automatically. To learn how to customize your RSS email using tags, see our help center article. Step 5: Select the recipient list to receive your RSS campaign Step 6: Choose how often to send RSS emails You can choose to send automatic RSS campaigns weekly, monthly, or every time a new blog post is published for the latter option, simply select every day of the week. Important: Remember to specify in your email registration form how often a subscriber will receive updates from your blog.
Step 3: Connect your blog's RSS feed to Brevo Enter the URL of the RSS feed. Press the Load RSS Feed button and then Continue. If the URL is valid, you will be able to see the preformatted tag names of the RSS latestdatabase.com feed. Step 4: Design your RSS email template When it comes to RSS email templates, you have two options: Use Brevo's default RSS template Customize your own template from scratch If you are new to RSS emails, it is best to use the default template as it contains the defined RSS content i.e. the dynamic lists option and the loop parameter are already set.
The dynamic lists option allows you to add placeholders to email campaigns for a list of items that will be generated automatically. To learn how to customize your RSS email using tags, see our help center article. Step 5: Select the recipient list to receive your RSS campaign Step 6: Choose how often to send RSS emails You can choose to send automatic RSS campaigns weekly, monthly, or every time a new blog post is published for the latter option, simply select every day of the week. Important: Remember to specify in your email registration form how often a subscriber will receive updates from your blog.