

Using the RSS service responsibly in this manner lets you create a site that can be a central portal displaying content from many sites in your niche.

These feeds can be used to turn one-time readers into regular subscribers, but they can also be used to aggregate content from other websites and post them to a site of your own. WordPress sites, by default, create RSS feeds during installation. Though Google decided they no longer want to spend any time or resources utilizing the RSS format, there are still many uses for it and it certainly hasn’t gone anywhere in the past few years. Websites everywhere were scrambling to put together lists of alternative services for their RSS news aggregation and many people saw this as the end of RSS. It was a move that caused a great outpouring of shock from the blogosphere. Back in 2013, Google dropped their support for RSS and killed off their popular service, Google Reader.
