RSS2WpMT - autoposter
A Windows desktop application that will create posts and submit those posts to your list of WordPress blogs. If you host your own blogs, be sure that XML-RPC services are enabled in your blog settings.
RSS2WP gets it’s content from RSS feeds. There are about 570 subcategories from which you can choose in order to get the most relevant content.
Each RSS feed contains 100 items (short paragraphs). RSS2WP randomly selects a few (set in config.txt) of those items, replaces the feed link with your link, and creates a unique post for each of your blogs.
Extras Features…
Tags:
In a Wordpress post, tags are really just keywords that show beneath the post and every tag creates a new page with posts that have that particular tag, sorta like Categories. You provide a list of your tags (keywords) in /data/tags.txt and set the quantity that will be used in config.txt. Tags are good seo.
Footer:
You can inject extra HTML into the bottom of each post. Sometimes I put a banner linked with my affiliate URL here. Other times I have just inserted a thumbnail of a pretty girl to give readers the impression that “she” is the author. You could also just put “READ MORE” with a link to some sort of money page. You’ll find this option near the bottom of your config.txt file. Just go for it.
Keyword collector
RSS2WPmt has a built-in feature to parse the Titles from all 100 items of whichever RSS category you select (in the config.txt). It will save those Titles in /keywords/ folder with a name taken from the category. Look for $create_keywords in your config.txt. This is handy for developing relevant, longtail keyword phrases, (the authors have already done the keyword researched).
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