Blogomator: How to Automatically Add Articles to Your Blogs
How many articles (PLR or others) do you have hibernating on your computer?
(By hibernating I mean sitting there doing nothing)
If you’re like me, you have thousands, but never seem to find the time to use them.
Here’s a simple solution:
Using Blogomator you can search your computer for articles and post them to any blog you want, using a schedule you decide.
How does it work?
Blogomator uploads your articles either individually or in a zip file, and displays them on a console. You can check for uniqueness, edit the articles, and select those you wish to post to your blog (or blogs).
Once you have selected the articles you want posted, you will be presented with another console where you set the frequency articles are to be published on your blog. You don’t actually set dates (otherwise you’d be there for hours), rather you set how many articles you want published over so many days. For example, 1 to 2 articles every 2 to 3 days. Blogomator than randomizes the publishing sequence based on the parameters you chose.
The actual posting is accomplished by using the WordPress XML-RPC Remote Publishing facility – so you have to turn this on in each blog you add to the system.
Blogomator is fairly simple to use, and gives you a number of possibilities. You can:
- Easily add quality articles to any of your blogs.
- Use free hosting services which allow you to publish WordPress blogs and create link networks.
- Use these free hosting services and create blogs to promote affiliate products (or your list).
The sky’s the limit…
Another feature of Blogomator is that it can also notify social bookmarking services of each new post. I’d be cautious using this; It is a setting you have to turn on if you want to make use of it.
There are a few enhancements the owners of Blogomator could make to their system (like a console which allows you to add a resource box below each article) but on the whole Blogomator is a pretty good system and well worth using.
Using Blogomator to add articles to your blogs means you probably won’t have the time to add links to your main blogs or websites. Here’s a simple solution for quickly adding inline links (the best kind of link) which point to your main blogs or websites:
Use the SEO Smart Links plugin and you can automatically turn keywords into links on every post in your blogs. This means you don’t have to edit articles to add links.
WordPress 2.7 automatically adds new plugins. Click on the “Add New” link on the “Plugins” dropdown, then click on the word “links” in the tag cloud. Locate the SEO Smart Links plugin from the list displayed and click the “install” link.
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