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Hey Everyone,

I know there is auto blogging software that will auto post blogs for you.

What I am wanting is something that does that for an RSS feed for a regular non-blog website.

I have an article website that has about 75 articles on it. I want to add 1 article/day to an RSS feed until each of the articles have been added to the RSS feed. I will use the RSS feed to post to social media sites.

Does anyone know of a (preferably free) program that will do this for me or how I can get this accomplished?

thanks!
#add #auto #feed #rss
  • Profile picture of the author Crew Chief
    Originally Posted by jkruer01 View Post

    Hey Everyone,

    I know there is auto blogging software that will auto post blogs for you.

    What I am wanting is something that does that for an RSS feed for a regular non-blog website.

    I have an article website that has about 75 articles on it. I want to add 1 article/day to an RSS feed until each of the articles have been added to the RSS feed. I will use the RSS feed to post to social media sites.

    Does anyone know of a (preferably free) program that will do this for me or how I can get this accomplished?

    thanks!
    Install a RSS Feed on your website and problem solved. Every time you add a article, your RSS Feed is automatically updated. A good place to start to learn how to do this is here: Pheedcentral

    Get that RSS Maker Script and you will be good to go.

    Alternatively, you can use Yahoo Pipes, but you lose a degree of control over your RSS Feed(s). Meaning if Yahoo decides to get out of the RSS Feed business, your feeds could very well go POOF! Don't think that it cannot happen... remember when Yahoo closed the door on Yahoo Groups?

    Just to alert you, there is somewhat of a learning curve with YP.

    Giles, the Crew Chief
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    • Profile picture of the author jkruer01
      Giles, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, the articles are already posted on my website. What I want to do is create an RSS feed that looks like I am adding one new article a day to my website even though the articles are already posted.

      So today I added 75 articles to my website. Tommorow I want article 1 added to my RSS feed. The next day I want article 2 added to my RSS feed, the following day article 3 and so on and so on until all 75 articles have been added to my RSS feed.

      Thanks!

      Originally Posted by Crew Chief View Post

      Install a RSS Feed on your website and problem solved. Every time you add a article, your RSS Feed is automatically updated. A good place to start to learn how to do this is here:

      Get that RSS Maker Script and you will be good to go.

      Alternatively, you can use Yahoo Pipes, but you lose a degree of control over your RSS Feed(s). Meaning if Yahoo decides to get out of the RSS Feed business, your feeds could very well go POOF! Don't think that it cannot happen... remember when Yahoo closed the door on Yahoo Groups?

      Just to alert you, there is somewhat of a learning curve with YP.

      Giles, the Crew Chief
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      • Profile picture of the author jkruer01
        Basically what I am trying to accomplish is to post one article a day to multiple different social media sites. The easiest way I know how to do that is use a service like twitterfeed or something similar that reads an RSS feed and whenever there is an update it auto posts to different social media sites.

        If there is a better way to accomplish this automatically I am open to suggestions.

        Thanks!
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      • Profile picture of the author Crew Chief
        Originally Posted by jkruer01 View Post

        Giles, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, the articles are already posted on my website. What I want to do is create an RSS feed that looks like I am adding one new article a day to my website even though the articles are already posted.

        So today I added 75 articles to my website. Tommorow I want article 1 added to my RSS feed. The next day I want article 2 added to my RSS feed, the following day article 3 and so on and so on until all 75 articles have been added to my RSS feed.

        Thanks!
        Jeremy
        That's why I gave you two suggestions. With the second suggestion using YP, you can add whatever content you want to the feed, when you want to add it and the content is not automatically parsed directly from your website.

        Installing a RSS Feed on you website gives you total automation but you don't have to execute the install if you don't want to.

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      • Profile picture of the author warfore
        Originally Posted by jkruer01 View Post

        Giles, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, the articles are already posted on my website. What I want to do is create an RSS feed that looks like I am adding one new article a day to my website even though the articles are already posted.

        So today I added 75 articles to my website. Tommorow I want article 1 added to my RSS feed. The next day I want article 2 added to my RSS feed, the following day article 3 and so on and so on until all 75 articles have been added to my RSS feed.

        Thanks!

        There is a paid tool called Web Traffic Genius that does that. I have it and I'm slowly working it into some of my sites. Its a pain to set up. Traffic has increased on the one site where it is fully integrated.
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        • Profile picture of the author bradlean
          Rss is really smart move to generate traffic to your site.

          It also crawl your search engine ranking every time your rss updates.

          Then try also to generate an xml sitemap and upload. That way, it will eat up all your text base link on your page.

          Then search engine spiders starts to crawl and it's beneficial for your search engine ranking.

          After you create the xml site map try also to submit to yahoo, bing and google and etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author scortillion
      Originally Posted by Crew Chief View Post

      Install a RSS Feed on your website and problem solved. Every time you add a article, your RSS Feed is automatically updated. A good place to start to learn how to do this is here: Pheedcentral

      Get that RSS Maker Script and you will be good to go.

      Alternatively, you can use Yahoo Pipes, but you lose a degree of control over your RSS Feed(s). Meaning if Yahoo decides to get out of the RSS Feed business, your feeds could very well go POOF! Don't think that it cannot happen... remember when Yahoo closed the door on Yahoo Groups?

      Just to alert you, there is somewhat of a learning curve with YP.

      Giles, the Crew Chief
      Thanks for the link Giles
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