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  • If you are trying to get Google Alerts to appear on your site, do this:

    First, if you are not using WP RSS Aggregator for anything else but this, I would disable and remove it.

    Next, install and activate the plugin RSS Multi Importer

    Go to YouTube and watch a quick demo or two on it. Once you get the hang of it, it is simple. Don’t overdue it with too many feeds or you will slow your site down.
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    Another option is ussing https://www.rssinclude.com ($)
    It will convert your xml into a PHP string.

    You then install the plugin PHP Code for Post (works on pages too)on your site and insert the PHP string, it will be converted into short code. You can do unlimited feeds this way and it won’t slow your site down.

    Thread Starter kapara

    (@kapara)

    thanks

    Plugin Author Jean

    (@jeangalea)

    @j2001rad Can you share with us why you recommend disabling and removing our plugin and installing the other one you mentioned?

    Sorry, guess I should have left that up to the website owner. I just recommended what works for me and didn’t want any conflict between the two plugins.

    No disrespect meant towards your plugin.

    @jeangalea It’d be great if you had an answer to the OP’s question. I’m having a similar issue with Google News Alerts and your plugin.

    I created a Google News Alert (https://www.google.com/alerts/feeds/04876973040168347118/11896785494348440257) but when I try to validate the feed, it tells me it’s not a valid feed.

    How do I use this plugin with a Google News Alert? I’m about to take @j2001rad’s advice and uninstall if this isn’t possible :/

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