How To Promote Your WordPress Site With RSS Updated on January 21, 2020 by Christopher Maiorana 1 Minutes, 21 Seconds to Read Hosting a WordPress site gives you a few instant benefits that would otherwise be difficult to add to a custom-built site. One of those benefits is RSS. The RSS feeds for posts and comments are designed to make it easy for your readers to catch your latest content as soon as it’s published by subscribing to your site in their favorite RSS reader. What Is RSS? How To Promote Your WordPress Site With RSS InMotion Hosting’s WordPress Hosting accounts gives you an all-in-one solution for self-hosted WordPress. It’s fast and secure right out of the box. What Is RSS? RSS provides your WordPress site with a feed (or, stream) of posts that is constantly updated when new content arrives. There is also a feed for comments. If your site provides a lot of content through posts and lively comment, RSS feeds make it extremely easy for others to be updated as soon as new content is available. How To Promote Your WordPress Site With RSS The best way to promote your WordPress site with RSS is to make sure that people get your feed link. The feed link for any WordPress site is home URL followed by /feed/. For example, the feed for the InMotion Hosting Support Center is as follows: https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/feed/ You should consider your RSS feed an integral part of your link-building and marketing efforts with your readers. RSS feed readers are mostly free and anyone can install and use them. So make sure to get your link out there among your readers. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below. Share this Article CM Christopher Maiorana Content Writer II Christopher Maiorana joined the InMotion community team in 2015 and regularly dispenses tips and tricks in the Support Center, Community Q&A, and the InMotion Hosting Blog. More Articles by Christopher Related Articles How to Create and Edit Pages and Posts in WordPress What is the Difference Between Pages and Posts in WordPress How to Add Videos to WordPress How to Create and Add a Logo To WordPress How to Use a Custom Paypal Button in Your Website How to Track WordPress Vulnerabilities With WPScan How to Redirect WordPress Posts After Changing Permalinks W3 Total Cache – Guide to WordPress Caching How to Globally Change the Font in WordPress Create a Footer for WordPress