Yes this is possible. I always suggest using HubL functions for RSS feeds because they allow for more control.
if it is two feed for 2 different blogs:
{% set rec_posts = blog_recent_posts('blog 1', 5) %}
{% for rec_post in rec_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ rec_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
{% set rec_posts = blog_recent_posts('blog 2', 5) %}
{% for rec_post in rec_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ rec_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
where blog 1 and blog 2 represent the blog id for 2 different blogs
for the same blog but two different topics:
{% set topic_posts = blog_recent_topic_posts('default', 'topic 1', 5) %}
{% for topic_post in topic_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ topic_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
{% set topic_posts = blog_recent_topic_posts('default', 'topic 2', 5) %}
{% for topic_post in topic_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ topic_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
Where topic 1 and topic 2 represent 2 different but available topics from your default blog
in both of these examples the 2 functions work independently. you can put them each in their own or custom html modules. Edit the html in the for loops to be structured how you would like it to appear in the email, and style with inline css or css in the head of your email.
This is totally possible. Using a platform like https://fliprss.com you can automate multiple RSS feeds in email campaigns. Not only that but you can match each feed to a specific subscriber interest group so subscribers receive content personalised to their interests.
Yes this is possible. I always suggest using HubL functions for RSS feeds because they allow for more control.
if it is two feed for 2 different blogs:
{% set rec_posts = blog_recent_posts('blog 1', 5) %}
{% for rec_post in rec_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ rec_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
{% set rec_posts = blog_recent_posts('blog 2', 5) %}
{% for rec_post in rec_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ rec_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
where blog 1 and blog 2 represent the blog id for 2 different blogs
for the same blog but two different topics:
{% set topic_posts = blog_recent_topic_posts('default', 'topic 1', 5) %}
{% for topic_post in topic_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ topic_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
{% set topic_posts = blog_recent_topic_posts('default', 'topic 2', 5) %}
{% for topic_post in topic_posts %}
<div class="post-title">{{ topic_post.name }}</div>
{% endfor %}
Where topic 1 and topic 2 represent 2 different but available topics from your default blog
in both of these examples the 2 functions work independently. you can put them each in their own or custom html modules. Edit the html in the for loops to be structured how you would like it to appear in the email, and style with inline css or css in the head of your email.
It appears that this is just partial code to setup the RSS feed link. How do I setup the rest of it? With the RSS link, custom image, and formatting the same way I have it in my email?
It works for external RSS feeds too as long as the format of your external feeds is correct. RSS XML format is very loose, so it's easy to make a mistake and see no error. Also, every web app digests RSS feeds differently. If it doesn't work you, you probably need to tweak your external RSS feeds further.
Can you provide code that works with external blogs? I have read through the documentation and there doesn't seem to be a way to provide an external blog url.
I just want anyone that reads this to know that @BenMartinCURE is outstanding! He is very articulate and tries to understand what you are trying to do! He helped me solve the issue in no time flat, and provided me with enough explanation that I could help someone with this if they need any additional help! In the event, Ben or anyone else is not able to help, please feel free to reach out to me.
@BenMartinCURE or @robertrunyon was so glad to see this thread! Would either of you possibly have any time do a screenshare today or tomorrow to discus in greater detail?
I am wondering if I am looking in the right place here. I just want to show the most recent post per category, for two categories in each email template for hubspot, coming from wordpress. This seems like one of those ultra simple things where there is just no explanation for.
This is my WP url for RSS Feeds I want to display. Right now my email remplate is showing just the two most recent from both blogs, but I need the most recent one, one from each blog category.