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Auto-Curate Content from RSS Feeds for Weekly LinkedIn Posts

Apr 30, 2025

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Start with a question: “What if you could automatically gather the best articles in your niche and schedule them to LinkedIn every Monday morning?” Instead of hunting for fresh content and crafting posts, you can set up a system that auto-curates content from RSS feeds for weekly LinkedIn posts, keeping your audience engaged with minimal effort.



Key Sections:

1. Why Auto-Curate Content from RSS Feeds for Weekly LinkedIn Posts Matters

2. Understanding RSS + n8n + LinkedIn Integration

3. Auto-Curate Content from RSS Feeds for Weekly LinkedIn Posts: Core Workflow

4. Step-by-Step: Set Up Your Auto-Curation Workflow with n8n

5. Best Practices for Curation Quality & Engagement

6. Integrating STGNX for Scheduling & Performance Tracking



1. Why Auto-Curate Content from RSS Feeds for Weekly LinkedIn Posts Matters

  • Consistency: Maintain a reliable posting cadence without scrambling each week.

  • Authority Building: Share top insights from reputable sources to position yourself as a thought leader.

  • Time Savings: Eliminate manual research—your workflow handles discovery, formatting, and scheduling.

By choosing to auto-curate content from RSS feeds for weekly LinkedIn posts, you ensure your LinkedIn presence stays active and valuable, even on your busiest weeks.



2. Understanding RSS + n8n + LinkedIn Integration

  • RSS Feeds: Your content discovery engine—subscribe to industry blogs, news sites, and niche publications.

  • n8n Automation: Poll feeds, filter by keywords or recency, extract title, link, and summary.

  • LinkedIn Nodes: Draft or schedule posts via LinkedIn’s API (through HTTP Request nodes or third-party connectors).

  • Workflow Logic: Automate curation, de-duplicate items, and format summaries, all orchestrated by n8n.




3. Auto-Curate Content from RSS Feeds for Weekly LinkedIn Posts: Core Workflow

This core heading reiterates the keyword in context, showing exactly how the system works—fetching, filtering, formatting, and posting your curated content to LinkedIn each week.




4. Step-by-Step: Set Up Your Auto-Curation Workflow with n8n

  1. Configure RSS Triggers:

    • Use n8n’s “RSS Read” node to poll your selected URLs daily or hourly.

  2. Filter & Select:

    • Add a “Filter” node to pick items published within the last 7 days and matching your target keywords.

  3. Format Post Content:

    • Use a “Function” node to generate a LinkedIn-friendly snippet: title, summary, and link with a call-to-action.

  4. Schedule on LinkedIn:

    • Connect an “HTTP Request” node to LinkedIn’s API (or Buffer) to create a scheduled post for your chosen day and time.

  5. Log Curation:

    • Append the curated items and post timestamps to a Google Sheet or Notion database for audit and tracking.

  6. Notifications:

    • End with a “Slack” or STGNX Email node to confirm the weekly queue or alert on any errors.




5. Best Practices for Curation Quality & Engagement

  • Source Diversity: Subscribe to multiple RSS feeds (blogs, podcasts, journals) for varied perspectives.

  • Human Touch: Add a brief personal insight or question to each post to spark discussion.

  • Optimal Timing: Schedule posts when your LinkedIn network is most active—use n8n to vary times based on analytics.

  • Avoid Overlap: Maintain a blacklist of recently shared URLs to prevent duplicates.




6. Integrating STGNX for Scheduling & Performance Tracking

  • Editorial Calendar Sync: Plan your weekly curation slots in STGNX—n8n only publishes when the slot arrives.

  • Engagement Dashboards: Pull LinkedIn analytics (views, reactions, comments) into STGNX to see which sources and topics resonate most.

  • Adaptive Alerts: If engagement dips, STGNX suggests tweaking keywords or rotating in new RSS sources.

  • Community Sprints: Join STGNX’s “Curation Lab” to share n8n recipes, source lists, and celebrate top-performing curation posts.


“Ready to keep your LinkedIn feed fresh every week? Sign up for STGNX Starter, download our free ‘n8n RSS-to-LinkedIn Template,’ and start auto-curating content today!”


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