Creating an RSS Feed for *Every* Post & Page (Wordpress Plugin)???

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Hello everybody, I was wanting to know if there's a free Wordpress plugin (or something) that will allow us to create an RSS feed for each separate post (and page)?

Now, I'm not talking about the main "feed" with all of a site's posts/pages, nor am I talking about the "comments" feed, either...

What I'm asking for is something that will have a separate feed for each page/post (by itself)...

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author trytolearnmore
    You can try "RSS Includes Pages"
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    • Profile picture of the author subse7en
      Originally Posted by trytolearnmore View Post

      You can try "RSS Includes Pages"
      Hey TTLM, I have that on all of my site's, LOL, but that's definitely not what I need...

      THANKS though, and if there's any more suggestions, please let me know, everybody!

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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Meaney
    You don't need a plugin for it.. at the end of your article URL type: /feed/rss

    for example.. mysite.com/cool-content/feed/rss

    It's the /rss after the /feed that's important, without /rss you'll just get the comments version.
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  • Profile picture of the author P.Sharma
    Yes, Mick Meaney has told you exactly what I wanted to. I don't know if its because of a plugin that I have installed or is it there by default.
    I think its by default
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    An RSS feed is for multiple items. I'm not sure why you would want to have a separate RSS feed for each page/post as it would never get updated. I'm thinking you want this to submit to RSS directories maybe but it would be a little overkill in my opinion. Just submit your main RSS feed - you don't want to go over the top.
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    • Profile picture of the author subse7en
      Originally Posted by WillR View Post

      An RSS feed is for multiple items. I'm not sure why you would want to have a separate RSS feed for each page/post as it would never get updated. I'm thinking you want this to submit to RSS directories maybe but it would be a little overkill in my opinion. Just submit your main RSS feed - you don't want to go over the top.
      Hey Mr. Will, what's wrong with going "over the top", LOL?!

      I'm not sure why you would want to have a separate RSS feed for each page/post as it would never get updated.

      For syndication, backlinking, and search engine spidering purposes, bro'!

      BTW, thanks to everybody for the replies!
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketing Cheetah
    I am with Will in this matter. Why tell search engines that you are doing everything for them? Why make them suspicious by creating rss for each posts. One RSS for the whole site is enough. If you want to promote a particular post then go with something like html2rss or some similar service to create rss particularly for that one post.
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    • Profile picture of the author WillR
      Originally Posted by jugroo View Post

      I am with Will in this matter. Why tell search engines that you are doing everything for them? Why make them suspicious by creating rss for each posts. One RSS for the whole site is enough. If you want to promote a particular post then go with something like html2rss or some similar service to create rss particularly for that one post.
      Exactly. It is not going to look very natural. One RSS feed for a normal site is enough. Some websites will have various rss feeds for different content however those feeds are always being updated with fresh content - yours wont be.
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