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Then click the Item Title field, and select the post title from your RSS feed. Give your RSS feed a name in the Feed Title field. Want to only read articles from specific authors? Select Raw Author in the filter's first menu, and then add your favorite author's name. You could click And instead to watch only for articles about both Trello and Salesforce.

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Want to watch for multiple things, perhaps either articles about Trello or Salesforce? Click Or, and add a new filter to also watch for Salesforce articles. You'd select Title in the filter's first menu, then select (Text) Contains, and finally type Trello in the last field. Say you only want to read posts about Trello from the Zapier blog. There, we'll have Zapier watch your post titles for the keywords you want to follow. In the Choose App part of your Zap, select the Filter app.

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This is an advanced Zapier step-one that requires a paid Zapier account, so if you are using Zapier's free plan you can contact our support team and mention this article to activate a new 14-day trial to try this out. Want to only get certain posts in your combined RSS feed? The next step is to filter your RSS feed, so you'll only get new posts that interest you. Just open your favorite websites and look for the RSS logo as you see below-or for the word feed in the site footer. Find the RSS feeds you want to followįirst, copy the RSS feed link for each site you want to follow. You can even combine several RSS feeds to get all of your favorite articles into one easily digestible RSS feed. Instead, customize and filter your own RSS feeds using app automation tool Zapier and you can create one RSS feed that includes just the posts you're most interested in. However, this can still be overwhelming if you follow more than a handful of sites. Subscribe to them with an RSS feed reader app like Feedly or Newsblur, and you can read all of the top headlines together. Almost every blog and news site includes an RSS feed, often at /feed or /rss. RSS-or really simple syndication-feeds are one of the best ways to keep up with your favorite sites. Skimming through headlines in your news reader app can help, but we've got a better trick: An RSS Superfeed-one you can customize and roll your own. Want to keep up with your favorite sites without getting overwhelmed? There are too many things published each day to possibly read them all-but you also don't want to miss things.













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