29th June 2007

Paper Work - Technorati Blog Claim

Sorry for the post but Technorati doesn’t seem to be able to login to my WordPress install.

This means I have to use method 2 - the Technorati hyperlink.

Drum roll please …. Technorati Profile

Ok, now the link is there and hopefully the Spiders will eat it soon. :)

Has anyone else had this same problem with Technorati?

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29th June 2007

Oops, Comments Turned off on Blog, Sorry

I was trying to figure out why there weren’t any comments on the weblog with the visitors I was getting. Then I thought maybe I should check and see if commenting is allowed.

Well, I set the site up quickly and forgot and turned comments off on the main pages but planned on leaving them on for the weblog.

I forgot and turned them off for the weblog also.

Sorry, my mistake. Please do leave comments. I would love to hear the feedback.

Thank You to all the people who have come by to see Chimp-Simple. I really appreaciate it.

We have had vistors from all over the world, literally. I noticed today that there was a vistor from Bahrain. I have no idea where this is but I’m going to check Google Earth now.

Thanks again, sorry for the comments turned off, and please drop by (and leave a comment). :)

Steve

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29th June 2007

WordPress on AutoPilot - Automatic Posting Google Reader to WordPress

Why use Google Reader with WordPress?

Google Reader aggregates RSS feeds and allows you to read them from any browser. This makes it easy to keep up on your content anywhere, anytime.

I have used Google Reader all over the world and have been able to post to my site as well as keep up with what is going on.

It is great!

Want to make it even better? Then post your finds back to your WordPress site automatically and put your site on AutoPilot.

Here is how.

What do you get?
As you read the content from Google Reader you can “tag” articles. This assigns an identifier for that content. Then you can use this identifier to create an RSS feed. The RSS feed allows you to post content back to your WordPress site.

It only takes a few minutes to set this up and then you have fresh content posted to your sites that will super-glue your readers to your postings.

3 Steps to Automatically Adding Google Reader Feeds to WordPress

  1. Tag Feeds in Google Reader
  2. Make the Feed Public
  3. Add RSS Feed to WordPress (Widget or direct Post)

Tag Your It! - Tagging Feeds in Google Reader
As you read through your RSS feeds press “t” to open the tags window. Then type in the tag you want for the category to post on your blog. For example, I use the tab “blog-writing” for posts that are related to how to writing articles for your blog. Then I send the RSS feed to my WordPress site.

I Want My RSS! - Getting the RSS Feed out of Google Reader

Setting up Tags as RSS Feeds
You need to make the tags public so Google will generate an RSS feed for the tags. At this time Google does not support tags for private feeds.

In Google Reader select Settings to open up the RSS configurations.

Select Tags and select the tag and change it to Public. This will generate the RSS feed for the tag.

Click on “View Public Page” to see all the articles that you have tagged with that specific tag. On the right side of the page is an RSS feed labeled “a feed” with an RSS icon by it.

Click on this link to display the RSS feed for this page.

{UPDATE - Google Reader has removed the RSS icon on the page follow the steps below to get the RSS feed}

Use FireFox browser with Google Reader and you can get an RSS feed.

On the Public Page look for the RSS icon up by the URL for your public page. Click your mouse on the RSS icon and it will take you to a page to subscribe to the RSS feed. Highlight the RSS feed on the page and add this to your Autoblogging software. The feed should look something like:

http://www.google.com/reader/public/atom/user/044789485648142527054/label/

where

Now you will have the RSS feed to add back to your Autoblogging software program.

Also, if the RSS feed is not fully displayed in your RSS feed reader then this is what will be posted on your site. You can only post as much as is published and you will see this problem with sites that post limited feed information on their article. Full feeds will post all the text.

{end of UPDATE}

This is the feed that you will copy into your WordPress RSS Feed Reader (ie FeedWordPress or WP-o-Matic).

Adding RSS Feed to WordPress
You have 2 options for adding content to WordPress. You can display the content in an RSS widget or post the content to your Blog or CMS.

Creating the RSS Widget
Create a RSS Widget in WordPress (Presentation, Widgets) and insert the feed in the widget so it will update automatically.

Customize Widget Look
I use the “None” setting for formatting the clip when adding it to WordPress themes. This way the formatting from the clip doesn’t interfere with the theme. Experiment and see what works for you.

Embedding in Posts
You can also store the RSS feeds into Posts in WordPress if you want to keep this information in your Blog, Content Management System, or Static Web Site.

To do this install an RSS WordPress posting program to import your RSS feeds into WordPress. I like FeedWordPress and WP-o-Matic to import feeds and convert them into posts.

Once you have installed the plug-in then add the RSS Google Reader tag feed to your plug-in and it will post the new tags into WordPress. You can use WP-CRON to automate the import process so every time you add new tags they will be automatically imported into WordPress as new Posts.

I use FeedWordPress and import the RSS feed into blog as “draft” posts so I can make any changes I want before making the content available on my site.

The other alternative is to direct post the content. This is a quicker process and populates the site in less time.

All Done!

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Author Bio
Steve Casey is a serial web entrepreneur and ebook publisher and his upcoming book is WordPress on Autopilot. Visit the site at http://www.chimp-simple.com and subscribe to the Chimp Newsletter.

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