Connect Blogger and RSS integrations
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Build your Blogger and RSS integrations.
Integrate Blogger as a trigger with RSS as an action using Make to automate your content distribution. When a new blog post is published on Blogger, this triggers an automated process that instantly shares the content via RSS feeds. This integration ensures your latest posts reach a wider audience without manual intervention, improving efficiency and expanding your online presence.
Creates and publishes a new post or creates a new post as a draft.
Permanently removes a post (the deleted post cannot be restored anymore).
Publishes a draft post.
Retrieves RSS feed items from a specified URL.
Reverts a published post to draft state.
Updates a published post.
Triggers when a new RSS feed item is posted.
Triggers when a new post is added or an existing post is updated.
Popular Blogger and RSS workflows.
Discover the benefits of automating Blogger posts with RSS updates. Manage content creation and improve your blog's visibility and productivity.
How to setup Blogger and RSS in 5 easy steps
Start connecting Blogger
Open the Make platform and initiate the connection process with Blogger.
Name your connection
Create a unique name for your connection to make it easily identifiable later.
Find the RSS feed URL
Add '/feed' or '/rss' to a website URL to locate its RSS feed link.
Set up an RSS trigger
Select the option on Make to watch for new RSS feed items and receive updates.
Start tracking
Activate your connection to automatically monitor and track new posts.
Maximize efficiency by integrating Blogger and RSS feeds
Integrate Blogger and RSS to automate content updates, manage creation, increase visibility, boost productivity, and ensure your blog remains fresh with new posts.
Keep your blog consistently updated by automatically creating posts from new RSS feed articles.
Convert RSS feed articles into engaging blog posts on Blogger, saving time and effort.
Expand your blog's reach by frequently posting new content sourced from various RSS feeds.
Integrate your content creation workflow effectively, reducing manual tasks and increasing productivity.
FAQ
Integrating Blogger with RSS through Make allows you to automate the process of distributing your blog posts to a broader audience. As soon as you publish a new post on Blogger, it can be automatically converted into an RSS feed, which can then be syndicated to various platforms, ensuring timely updates and increased reach.
No, integrating Blogger and RSS through Make does not require advanced technical skills. Make's user-friendly interface allows for a straightforward setup, using a visual workflow builder to connect and automate your applications without any coding knowledge.
Absolutely. Make provides various customizable options so you can tailor the automation to fit your specific needs. You can set conditions, delays, and filters to ensure that only the desired content is processed, offering a flexible and personalized workflow.
By integrating Blogger and RSS using Make, content distribution becomes streamlined and automated. As soon as you publish a new blog post on Blogger, it can be instantly shared via RSS feeds, minimizing manual effort and time delays in content sharing, thus improving overall consistency in your communication strategy.
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