

Your feeds might look okay if you publish feeds with full text as you have other media files within your post. You might have set your best image for a post as a featured image and it can be sad not to have that featured image appear in your RSS feeds. The problem with the default WordPress RSS feed, however, is that it doesn’t include tags for your featured images. If you want to promote your blog in directories, feed readers, and other similar services, you still need to make use of your RSS feed.

RSS feed of your WordPress blog is required for several popular applications and services around the web.

Learn why your WordPress RSS feeds are important and how you can enrich your RSS feeds by adding featured images from your posts.
