I am looking for a preferrably free Wordpress Plugin that's capable of handling a large number of RSS feeds without adding too much extra load to the server. Feedwordpress is good, but as I already have about 1500 syndicated posts using it, the new plugin would need to know not to re-syndicate those posts... any ideas or is this too complex?
Wordpress RSS Plugin like FWP
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I don't know if it's any better, but theres:
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Of course CyberSEO Suite! ;)
CyberSyn - freeware for newbies;I am looking for a preferrably free Wordpress Plugin that's capable of handling a large number of RSS feeds without adding too much extra load to the server. Feedwordpress is good, but as I already have about 1500 syndicated posts using it, the new plugin would need to know not to re-syndicate those posts... any ideas or is this too complex?
CyberSEO Suite - commercial for professionals.
Both are incomparable with FWP but they work faster, support big range of non-standard RSS (in case of CyberSEO Suite RSS and XML) feeds and they have flexible scheduling possibilities.
As about your last question. Yes, you will need to re-syndicate your existing posts (both CyberSyn and CyberSEO Suite are compatible with each other but incompatible with FWP). However, if you choose CyberSEO Suite you will be able to re-syndicate all 1500 posts with one click, because it's the only plugin which allows to syndicate ALL posts from the another blog including those that are gone from the feed years ago.
For example, let's look at http://www.rbblog.com/ - this is a sponsor hosted blog which contains 2,331 posts (since 2005), but there are only 5 posts in feed: http://www.rbblog.com/feed/, thus all the existing plugins (including FWP, Autoblogged, Wp-o-Matic, CyberSyn and others) will aggregate only these 5 last posts. But not the CyberSEO Suite. It will aggregate all 2,331 posts right into your blog! The only thing you need to do for that - simple enable the "Parse WordPress archives" option in the feed settings menu.
Last edited by just a punk; 11-29-2010, 04:04 AM.Obey the CowgodComment
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You know, I seen a post by you that was almost similar in another thread until I began reading it. Thanks for actually answering my question.CyberSyn - freeware for newbies;
CyberSEO Suite - commercial for professionals.
Both are incomparable with FWP but they work faster, support big range of non-standard RSS (in case of CyberSEO Suite RSS and XML) feeds and they have flexible scheduling possibilities.
As about your last question. Yes, you will need to re-syndicate your existing posts (both CyberSyn and CyberSEO Suite are compatible with each other but incompatible with FWP). However, if you choose CyberSEO Suite you will be able to re-syndicate all 1500 posts with one click, because it's the only plugin which allows to syndicate ALL posts from the another blog including those that are gone from the feed years ago.
For example, let's look at http://www.rbblog.com/ - this is a sponsor hosted blog which contains 2,331 posts (since 2005), but there are only 5 posts in feed: http://www.rbblog.com/feed/, thus all the existing plugins (including FWP, Autoblogged, Wp-o-Matic, CyberSyn and others) will aggregate only these 5 last posts. But not the CyberSEO Suite. It will aggregate all 2,331 posts right into your blog! The only thing you need to do for that - simple enable the "Parse WordPress archives" option in the feed settings menu.
My only other question about your plugin is this: will it still use my permalink structure and keep my current URLs the same if I remove all 2000 of my posts, and resyndicate them with your plugin?
Thanks!
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The permalink structure will be the same, excluding a few mismatchs. The permalink structure is being generated by WordPress itself from the post tittles. So it doesn't matter which plugin was used to syndicate the posts, the only requirement - their titles must not be changed since they were syndycated for the first time.Obey the CowgodComment
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Thanks for the quick reply! These are coded with server load in mind too, right?The permalink structure will be the same, excluding a few mismatchs. The permalink structure is being generated by WordPress itself from the post tittles. So it doesn't matter which plugin was used to syndicate the posts, the only requirement - their titles must not be changed since they were syndycated for the first time.
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