Rating: 5 stars
I just installed the plugin a couple of hours ago and tried to find out if it does embed the featured image in my blog updates via Mailchimp. So far, it is working nicely. But I wonder why the plugin hasn’t been updated since 10 months. Isn’t it being maintained any more?
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DO NOT USE THIS PLUGIN, it creates a no follow in the post URL, screwing you on Google.
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The plugin generates an add on top of each admin page, that you can’t get rid. Even if you close it, it appears again next time you save a post or do anything. So un installing the plugin was the only way to get rid off it… Great “over marketing” ?? ??
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Its a clean and simple UI plugin. You don’t need to configure anything complicated. Jus a few clicks, that’s all. Kudos to the team.
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The plugin does what it says it does. Works like a charm.
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It doesn’t actually do anything except insert 4 pages of advertising in your admin console. Maybe if you pay it does something, but the free does nothing at all. Which is, no images were added to the RSS feeds.
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On the positive side, the plugin is very easy to configure and use (once it works), and it does its job of adding images to RSS feeds very well.
I am using the premium version, and it is one of the only plugins which provides a valid and well-structured RSS feed, which also remains valid and correctly visible in email marketing solutions over time.
Unfortunately, it also has its downside: the free version is way too limited (so it did not work for my intended use), and the upgrade messages are simply too frequent and insisting.
The trial activation as well as the upgrade to the premium version were not easy, too, given that the free version remained visible even after the trial/upgrade. It seems that somehow the settings of the plugin were being cached by my caching plugin, which was easily solved for the trial (by clearing the cache), but caused more trouble and persisting issues for the final premium activation. After clearing the cache and trying “cachebuster” suggestions by support, re-synching the license, deactivating/re-activating the plugin, re-installing the plugin, and installing other plugins, the issue finally solved “automagically” and disappeared, without being able to find a real culprit (but losing way too much time).
The worst part of the premium plugin is that, even after I paid 70$ for it and upgraded it, I am still constantly seeing three messages from the plugin in the WP backend (one about their affiliate program, one which states “W00t! Premium plugin version was successfully activated” and another almost identical message, but in Italian). I closed all three messages way too many times by clicking the “x” button (given that there is no “Don’t show this message again” option), but they keep appearing as soon as I refresh the page.
I was hoping to have found the ideal RSS feed image plugin to use on all client sites which need this feature, but unfortuantely I am not sure at all if I will renew their license, or start “spamming” other clients websites with such annoying messages.
Concerning the use on multiple websites, it has also to be noted that their bulk pricing structure is not generous at all, their single license is already quite on the high price tier with 70$/year, but providing a maximum multi-site discount of only 24% (for the maximum of 20 sites) is making it even more disappointing, especially if you see how other providers (even for way more complex and resource-intensive plugins) are offering 50%-90% multi-site discounts.
Summing up, there is still a lot to improve in order to make this a really good plugin. I would expect a more “one-click” approach for activating the trial as well as the premium version, and I would especially expect to be able to hide these very annoying messages, starting with the free version but even more in the premium version. After all, we do not pay (way too much) to continue seeing “ads” for your plugin.
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For some reason, all the codes on the internet to place in the functions.php are not working properly. This plug in does just what it says and more! I could easily select the featured image size, and with an optional link to the post. Thanks!
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Parfait pour publier vos images dans une newsletter alimentée par votre flux RSS
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I installed a plugin to block the ads from this plugin! It works but these messages are too boring.
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Worked very well, great plug-in, will use again in the future. Thank you!
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Just remember to clear your server cache (from your host). Then this works perfectly.
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I was able to add an RSS feed to my weekly newsletter, but it looked boring. This plug-in grabbed the images associated with each post, converted them to thumbnails, and added them to my feed.
Now the newsletter is much more visually appealing, and the images help attract clicks to the stories. I highly recommend this plug-in.
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Just as promised and as others have confirmed, this plugin is the only thing that got my feature images to display in Google News — thank you!!!
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There’s a setting screen with just a few options, but a few is all you need, to select which size image to include in the feed, image alignment, how much padding, and whether the image is a link to the post.
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Great plugin, great support
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Be careful! I installed this plugin and was taken to a payment page lightly. The plugin captured my data without having completed any process and now sends daily emails stating that I have an order pending.
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Other free plugins include the media tag on the rss feed. Unfortunately this one does not.
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This was exactly what I needed to add featured images to my RSS feeds. I tried adjusting my theme and adding custom code and neither worked. I installed this plugin and my feeds automatically had the featured image set in them and they appeared in my Mailchimp campaigns.
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When I disable the plugin it generates an error.
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Thank you for this plug-in! Having the featured image visible makes a huge difference to the appeal and professionalism of the feed.
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I am very disappointed in this program. I decided to unplug this since the program already asked us to buy the license! It should be a free version. PFFFTT!!
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Tried and tried different settings and followed the video instructions to make it work. Unsuccessful. We will not pay for a Pro version of any plug-in where the free version which is the demo does not work either.
Will look into other RSS resources.
Rating: 5 stars
jsut install, a few clicks and there you go, the image is in the feed finally. Adds something that mailchimp should have out of the box!!!
thanks guys
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Thank you! Helped me a lot!
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This is a seriously good plugin and does exactly what it says it will, with no fuss. Easy to set up and easier to use.
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Works great with mailchimp! Thanks!
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This plugins does exactly what i needed to get emails sent to subscribers when a new blog is posted via MailChimp.
Big ups to Rob and 5star plugins support for listening to a feature request, and getting it included in the next release. Top notch!
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I really appreciate this plugin being available, does exactly what is needed…
And, here’s hoping, that there will become in the next update a possibility to make the image linkable back to the post, using mailchimp, here in the free version…
That would make it six stars, at least in my own mind… (-:
Kind regards…
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De todos los que he probado ha sido el único que me ha permitido insertar imágenes correctamente.
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