I am sure that you have burned your blog feed, integrated in your blog and allowed your readers to subscribe to your RSS Feed. It is time to add copyright notice, Ads (Advertisement), Social Buttons or any other CSS or HTML code in your blog RSS Feed footer. Although you can also use Feed Footer Plugin for this, but the plugin i am reviewing in this post is highly customized and enhanced plugin which is only used for RSS Feeds customization.
Better Feed is a wordpress plugin which allows you to add any thing below every RSS Feed of your blog. You can add Copyright Notice, Advertisements, Social Bookmarking buttons or any other features. When you install the plugin you will see a box where you can insert the CSS or HTML code of the feature you want to display.
How to Use Better Feed WordPress Plugin?
1. Download Better Feed Plugin, Install and Activate.
2. Go to Dashboard>Settings>Better Feed>
From here you can configure the plugin.
Cut Your Feed option allows you to display read more option in feeds. OR you can uncheck the option to let the readers read the whole posts in rss.
Read More Link box allow you to customize the read more link according to your blog design.
Feed Footer Item is the box where you can place the CSS/HTML code for the feature you want to display in your feed footer.
Credit Link option allow you to remove the credit link to not appear in your blog rss feed.
The plugin is simple and from Settings>Better Feed you can configure according to your needs. If you have good amount of RSS Feed Subscribers then this plugin is great for you. It helps in displaying adsense ads, direct advertisement, copyright notice, social networking buttons or any other codes.
Hope you like the plugin, don’t forget to share your thoughts about the plugin.





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Hello Bilal,
I was using Better feed plugin for eight months now.I am really happy with the plugin.Thanks to the developers.
it’s not a better option to use much plugins… do you know codes for the same?
I think this plugin is an alternative for RSS footer. Right?