
Overview
iJoomla RSS Feeder allows your visitors to subscribe to one or more RSS feeds from your site. Each section and category generates an Joomla RSS feeder that your subscribers can easily add to their RSS reader or to their site. They get free fresh content and you get free exposure and incoming links that increase your site popularity with search engines. This is a great way to get free traffic, free incoming links, free exposure and grow your business.
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Why you should use Joomla RSS Feeder:
- Because getting incoming links to your site can be a real drag, this way it's easy!
- Because your feeders will be searchable in hundreds of RSS search engines and you will get free traffic from these sites
- Because you want your visitors to know what's new on your site, even if they don't visit it often, so that they can choose to come back and read more if they see an interesting posting on your feed
- Because you will get free exposure on sites that other wise you wouldn't get.
iJoomla RSS feeders comes with 30 RSS reader buttons, you can choose which one to show to your visitors, and which one to show as the default button. You can also allow them to choose which RSS reader format they'd like to use.
Live Joomla RSS Feeder Example:
http://www.ijoomla.com/option,com_ijoomla_rss/Itemid,496/What you get with Joomla RSS Feeder:
- 1 Joomla RSS Feed Component (Joomla 1.5 RSS Feeder & Joomla 1.0 RSS Feeder)
- 30 RSS readers support
Available:
- Joomla 1.5 (Works in both legacy mode on and off)
- Joomla 1.0
Features
Choose up to 30 RSS ReadersWith iJoomla RSS Feeder you can easily choose to show your users up to 30 of the most popular readers. You can also select one reader as the default. Read More... |
Turn your sections/categories into feedsOnce you install iJoomla RSS Feeder, all your sections and categories turn into feeds. You no longer have to use the default Joomla RSS feature that doesn't allow you to create separate feeds for each section/category. You can also choose to not publish some sections or categories... Read More... |
Flexible layout![]() According to your template's characteristics and the width of its central element, you can select: The number of feeder columns feeders to display, and their alignment. To show feeders for all your sections and categories, or just sections or just categories. To allow your users to select... Read More... |
Manage your feedsOn the feeds tab you can: See a list of all your feeds Rename your feeds to something different than the section/category name Re-order your feeds Publish / Un-publish feeds Burn/edit your feed into FeedBurner (burning feeds is done on FeedBurner site) Burned feeds are indicated by... Read More... |
FeedBurner IntegrationBurn a feeder into FeedBurner and your feed will be tracked using FeedBurner's sophisticated system. Your feeder will have more features and flexibility than a regular RSS feeder created with Joomla. View feeds stats View site stats Optimize your feeds Publicize Your Feed Monetize Read More... |
FAQ
What is Syndication?Content syndication is the process of publishing simultaneously in more than one online location. It's an easy way to reach a wider audience and provides a convenient service for your readers -- they won't have to visit your site to discover whether you've posted new content. Syndicated content, or feeds, can consist of several elements: the headline, a short summary of the article, and metadata -- information about the article. So, if your content is:
Syndicate it! You'll get more traffic to your site. |
What is RSS?RSS or Really Simple Syndication allows you to share your headlines and other content with other sites. A web site using your RSS feed to display headlines will automatically place a link back to your site. The more websites that subscribe to your RSS Feed, the more links you receive, increasing your site's popularity. RSS is a technology that allows you to obtain fresh, updated content from websites of your choice without having to visit those sites. Instead, the RSS feeds come to you. |
What's an RSS Reader?RSS and Atom files provide news updates from websites in a simple form for your computer. There are a few ways to read an RSS:
And specifically for Joomla:
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What's an RSS Feed?An RSS feed is a list of items. Each item contains a headline, a summary of the information the content contains, and a link to the URL of the whole page containing that information. Other details, such as the date, time, creator's name, etc. may also be available. If the headline appeals to you, simply click on the link to read the whole story. RSS Feeds provide a complete, updated list of headlines from the websites of your choice, letting you read selected stories with just the click of a mouse. |
What is iJoomla RSS Feeder?iJoomla RSS allows your visitors to subscribe to one or more RSS feeds from your site. Each section and category generates an RSS feeder that your subscribers can easily add to their RSS reader or to their site. They get free fresh content and you get free exposure and incoming links that increase your site's popularity on search engines. This is a great way to get free traffic, free incoming links, free exposure and to grow your business. |
What kind of RSS does iJoomla RSS Feeder use?RSS 2.0 is the default RSS, but you can choose to change it for RSS 1.0/0.91 or ATOM 0.3. |
What is FeedBurner?FeedBurner is the leading provider of media distribution and audience engagement services for blogs and RSS feeds. Their web-based tools help bloggers, podcasters and commercial publishers promote, deliver and profit from their content. iJoomla RSS allows you to replace the natural Joomla RSS feeds with the ones you burn on FeedBurner and there for enjoy all the features of FeedBurner. Learn more about FeedBurner >> |
Do I need to open an account at FeedBurner to use iJoomla RSS Feeder?You don't need to, but you should. It's the only way to enjoy all the benefits of FeedBurner.com:
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What has changed in iJoomla RSS since the FeedBurner API change?A while after Google has acquired FeedBurner, they’ve completely changed the FeedBurner API, and some of the features of iJoomla RSS stopped working. We’ve tried to make them work again with the new API, but there was no solution to this issue. There for we’ve decided to simplify iJoomla RSS and on version 3.0.0 we’ve removed some of the FeedBurner features:
You can however, still burn feeds on FeedBurner and then replace your natural RSS feed with those. You can still monitor stats, services, circulation etc, but on the FeedBurner site itself, and not from inside iJoomla RSS. |
Which SEF does iJoomla RSS Feeder support?iJoomla RSS Feeder supports:
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How many feed readers can I enable?iJoomla RSS Feeder includes 30 of the most popular readers. You can enable from 1 to 30 readers and decide to set one of them as the default. Available readers:
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Do you support other languages for iJoomla RSS Feeder?Yes, we currently support the following languages for iJoomla RSS Feeder:
You can download translations to all our languages here. Note: We've used Google Translate to translate the language files, so that means that the translations may not be perfect, however they will save you 95% of the time if you had to translate it yourself. |
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Change Log
Version 3.0.4 (Joomla 1.5)
Wednesday, 8 September 2010 |
Version 3.0.3 (Joomla 1.5)
Sunday, 25 July 2010 |
Version 3.0.2 (Joomla 1.5)
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 |
Version 3.0.1 (Joomla 1.5)Now using AJAX to display the burned feed icon, with no page refresh Sunday, 18 July 2010 |
Version 3.0.0 (Joomla 1.5)
Wednesday, 14 July 2010 |
Version 1.0.0 (Joomla 1.0) and Version 2.0.1 (Joomla 1.5)
Friday, 19 October 2007 |











