The first thing you can do is to see if any of the builtin recommended sources are of interest to you.
There are several ways to obtain a website's RSS feed. Generally, you can start by searching through a search engine:
If you can't find it there, try Rss Finder (opens in a new tab).
Or RSSHub (opens in a new tab).
Additionally, you can download the RSSHub Radar Chrome Extension (opens in a new tab), which can automatically detect the RSS of the website you're on, though it's not always comprehensive.
Some other methods you might try:
- Migor RSS Proxy (opens in a new tab), can create RSS for any website, free of charge.
- Feedfry (opens in a new tab), can create RSS for any website, 5 free, additional ones require payment.
- RSS App (opens in a new tab), can create RSS for any website, requires payment.
Validating RSS Feed
You can validate the RSS feed through the W3C Feed Validation Service (opens in a new tab).