Monday, November 14, 2011

[BS] Pull content from any source using shortcode & keyword. BlogSense Update

I’ve finally added in a new shortcode that will allow BlogSense to attempt to find and source content from any site using a shortcode + keyword combination. The shortcode looks like this: {customsource:http://www.amazines.com:%keyword%:1:<div><p><span><font><br><ul><ol><li><b><strong><i><u><table><img><a>} and the parameters can be defined as so: p1: Defines the shortcode p2: Defines URL to pool results from. p3: Defines the keyword to search the url for results. p4: Limits how many content items are returned from source. p5: Defines the HTML tags to preserve.    Similar Posts: 9.0.6.1 RSS Token Improvement, RSS Duplicates Bug Fix BlogSense Newsletter Latest Release 8.7.5.1 Remote Publishing Section Added AutoCategorization Improvments BlogSense Newsletter â€" NEW RELEASE â€" 8.6.2.1 â€" Some big things inside take a look! BlogSense 4.2.4 Available for Download BlogSense 7.0 Released! Tags: pool results, source content, html tags <BR/>
Pull content from any source using shortcode & keyword. BlogSense Update


Friday, November 4, 2011

[BS] Feature Suggestions for the New Google Reader

The new Google Reader layout has been released and I’ve noticed that we’ve lost a couple of very handy features. Namely, the ability to share articles with a personal note to our public RSS feed. Don’t panic! We can solve this out with diplomatic measures if Google will work with us. Let’s start out by explaining what the share feature was and what we lost when it disappeared. In the Google Reader interface at the bottom of each article a share button was available for sharing the content to other Reader users who had opted in to subscribe to your shares.    We could choose to share the article alone, or choose to share the article with a personal note that would be placed in blockquotes above the content and this allowed Google Reader a content re-syndication distribution system because of the following…   A very strong feature of the share button was that each item shared was sent to an RSS feed available to the user. These highly unique RSS feeds could be taken outside of Google Reader and be used to power a wide range of different content delivery services such as newsgroups, newsletters, news sections of forums, blogs, [...]
Feature Suggestions for the New Google Reader


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

[BS] BlogSense to Blogger / Blogspot Remote email publishing with Blogger

BlogSense is an automation software solution for self hosted WordPress blogs. One of the appeals of using BlogSense is the ability to remote publish to web2.0 sites like blogger.com, which can affectively help boost your rankings and increase your overall traffic exposure. BlogSpot, aka Google’s Blogger, does not accept XML/RPC remote publishing, but it does accept email-to-publishing, which is a feature that BlogSense provides for each user created campaign. Look here to find your blog-unique special email account. We will use this unique address to send our BlogSense campaign content to our Blogger blogs:   And when setting up your BlogSense campaigns, look here to establish remote publishing to your external blogs or blog network. Other keywords that might be related to this article will include: how to build your own blog network. Remote publishing with the wordpress platform. Automated remote publishing. Remote publishing with Blogsense. And lastly, for now, email publishing.Similar Posts: BlogSense 9.1.0.2 Remote Publishing with Email, Remote Publishing with PixelPipe, Bookmarking with Pixelpipe BlogSense Newsletter Latest Release 8.7.5.1 Remote Publishing Section Added AutoCategorization Improvments Update 9.0.5.1 Improvements in Remote Publishing API 9.1.5.1 Auto Featured Images , API cat_id [...]
BlogSense to Blogger / Blogspot Remote email publishing with Blogger