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Plugin that seeds related authority links into your posts to improve your own site’s authority standing

^Hi BlogSense,   You probably have already heard about this strategy; that articles are likely to be more valued by Google’s algorithms if the algorithm discovers outgoing links to other sites with well establish repute.    Some colleagues of mine have been toying around with the idea of using automation to auto suggest related authority link from sites like nytimes.com, mashable.com, reuters.com, tumblr, google+, etc. These links would be embedded into insert paragraphs or listed bullet style at the bottom of the post.    Well while we were over there strategizing, a fellow programmer friend, Matt Lewis, was already developing the concept and has now released it in a new plugin  for the public. Matt Lewis is known by his newsletter service as Maximizer Matt and he helped create the PingbackOptmizier that auto generates RSS Feeds of your pingbacks and submits them to aggregation directories to help build backlink power for your backlinks. It is an ingenious little plugin!   So if you are interested in investigating this technique then head over to the WSO page  and give it a look.    http://www.hatnohat.com/go/authoritylinksmaximizer   Mat Lewis’s blog and homepage: http://www.maximizermatt.com/   Cheers, Hudson Atwell   My Products! http://www.blogsense-wp.com  http://www.wptraffictools.com   My Pages: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hatnohat-Presents/194421687281739 https://plus.google.com/u/0/115026361664097398228/posts http://www.linkedin.com/pub/hudson-atwell/1a/1a1/77 https://twitter.com/hatnohat Atwell Publishing, 1301 29th St South [...]

Plugin that seeds related authority links into your posts to improve your own site’s authority standing

BlogSense Tips – Using Youtube Shortcode to Generate Video ID

Sometimes we need to capture the youtube video id so we can embed it into a theme shortcode, or custom video player like JW Player . Here is a trick to use BlogSense’s video generation shortcode to return the video id rather then the object embed code.

  1. Go to Automation->Core Templates->Post Template: Youtube Object
  2. Edit the template to contain %video_id% only.

And voila now the youtube shortcode should return a video id.

Plugin that seeds related authority links into your posts to improve your own sites authority standing

 

Now keep in mind that this template also powers the %video_embed% token within the ‘Videos’ module. So if you are using the Videos module be prepared for the %video_embed% token to return the video id instead of the object embed code.

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Shortcode to strip certain html elements from block of text

In 9.9.2.2. we’ve added a shortcode called [CLEANHTML] that enables us to remove html elements that we specify from a block of content.

This shortcode can be a replacement for stripping images,links, and any other html element from a block of text.

Here’s an example of how we would use it:

[cleanhtml:<more><ul><li><ol><pre><div><table><tr><td><i><b><p><span><u><font><tbody><h1><h2><h3><h4><center><blockquote><font><li><ul><object><embed><br><small><label>]%postbody%[/cleanhtml]

If you notice, <img> is not present. The shortcode above is telling blogsense to include all of the html elements defined and removed the ones that are not included. In our case the shortcode above is removing any images found within the content sourced by a campaign.

What are some case examples of when we would use this technique?

This shortcode was created to help a customer strip all images except the very first image. BlogSense provides http://content.screencast.com/users/adbox/folders/Jing/media/4fc23995-c8c0-4743-839b-77e4dc7d6f43/2011-10-23_1517.png and http://content.screencast.com/users/adbox/folders/Jing/media/fceab1e3-3d86-4058-967a-b8c700db3d66/2011-10-23_1526.png tokens that represent the URL of the first and second image discovered in the post body. The customer could use these tokens to setup an image in his template and then use the [cleanhtml] shortcode to remove all other images from the content he has sourced.

This will help him get rid of annoying buttons and advertisements. BlogSense naturally strips javascript from imported content, but in theory this shortcode would also be able to removed javascript and object embeds as well.

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Thunderbird Message Filters – Sort messages by body with Google’s IMAP.gmail.com

So I recently bought a new computer and had to transfer my thunderbird settings from one computer to another. I used MozBackup to copy the account settings and folder structures, but the custom filters did not transfer over. Turns out there is a plugin extension that allows us to import/export custom filters here , but the extension would not work with Thunderbird 7.0.1. So I just began re-creating the filters.

Turns out that the ‘body’ custom filter was was not available. This was terrible news. Thunderbird doesn’t have this feature setting because Thunderbird, when in imap mode, only reads the headers of the emails instead of the whole email when synchronizing

Shortcode to strip certain html elements from block of text

 

In order to restore the ‘body’ search option we need to set the mail account settings to store our emails on the hard disk.

  1. Tools->Account Settings
  2. Synchronization & Storage ->Advanced
  3. Tick all the folders you would like to have advanced storage on  (I tick all of my folders for every account. Best to have a record).
  4. Now ‘body’ should appear!

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The BlogSense Guide to Internet Curation

Content Curation.  So what is it?

In today’s internet soup It can means a lot of different things. To find a medium definition we need to think broad and possibly use a couple of metaphors.


Curation, is like creation, except the creator is creating by controlling the flow of already created things, pruning here and there, editing here and there, to create a concentrated, more beautiful output.

In a sense, all life is curation. We have this everflow of power and energy animating the material creation. DNA guides (curates) this energy into unfolding patterns. Digestive systems break up matter and the body system filters, edits, and curates new growth out of the food material, effectively directing content here and there.

Even when you speak to another you are curating content. Out of the pool of ideas in your head you grab and select  and use this content to create coherent strings of communication.

So you get the picture now and see the common relationships? Curation is alchemy in action, but in our case of focus, our medium is written content and our purpose is content delivery.

So to keep it simple, for us, the process of collecting, filtering, refining, and re-distributing content in a unique-ish package becomes what we call “content curation”.

Tools to help with Content Creation

GOOGLE READER

Before Google Reader fully integrated with Google+ they had a share setting that would allow us to send articles we read “with an attached note” to a customized public RSS feed. We could use this reader platform to follow all our blogs, sort through the crap, select the gold, and then use the shared items RSS feed to redistribute the hand selected content to the blog/platform of our choice using RSS importing. It was very powerful stuff!

The BlogSense Guide to Internet Curation

We can still use google reader to curate content to Google+, which is still a very powerful feature for building readership, but we’ve lost the capability to use RSS to export to other platforms. For those who want to revive this capability, keep your eyes on the HiveMined Reader alternative.

BLOGSENSE AUTOMATION TOOLS (FOR WORDPRESS)

BlogSense automation is the parent software of this blog, and provides automation tools & solutions to self hosted WordPress blogs.  Features that make BlogSense good at content curation are , like an RSS reader, you can store a wide variety of RSS feeds and then use filtering methods to block unwanted articles or use the direct importing mode to import select articles and add commentary to the articles you would like to pass onto your readers before publishing.

The BlogSense Guide to Internet Curation

BlogSense also allows the user to post content to the ‘draft’ or ’pending review’ publish status for review before publishing, while additionally offering the option to have articles emailed to you email for manual approval before publishing.

Tweet Adder

Tweet Adder does not curate content, but instead curates readers (followers). With this tool you can use keyword based automated searches to pick twitter users out of the collective pool and arrange to make content with them, promoting a potential follow. One time I made a quick video introducing the Tweet Adder interface: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhB5y7tC420

The BlogSense Guide to Internet Curation

TUBE TOOLBOX

The BlogSense Guide to Internet Curation

This software is similar to Tweet Adder in the since that it uses automation to connect with users through keyword searches. You can use keywords related to whatever topic you think worthy, and harvest user accounts that turn up in the results, and then use Tube Toolbox to auto-friend these people, share a video with them, message them, suggest them to subscribe to your channel, etc.

What are the different types of curation models for content? Could curation be considered autoblogging?

There are a couple of different types of curation models and each has it’s own level of internet respect. You could even say that these models could be ranked in order of superiority.

The first and weakest model is called the summary & link based curation model.  It consists of a editor hand selecting and re-distributing articles in tact with the original summary and a link to the original source.

The second model is a little strong and it’s the excerpt + editorial commenting + link to the original article. This model consists an editor hand selecting content and then using it as a platform for writing your own editorial content. This is by far a stronger model then the prior own. It adds a personality to your blog and increases the chances of retaining readership loyalty.

The third model is the strongest and at the same time most professional model employed to date. It is the journalistic curation approach aka 90%+ original content  usually the results of a complete re-summarization of a topic inspired by a hand selected article, providing editorial content and possibly, but not necessarily, citing the inspiring content source. This model usually emerges when a reporting firm has the money, talent, and readership to make the change.

Many popular sites such as TechCrunch , started out at level two content curation to end up at level three.  Most reporting agencies (both local and internet based) operate at level three.  Many small reporting/curation still exist at level two and experience loyal readers and have no aspirations to move into level three. Most all of Google+, Twitter, Facebook, etc accounts operate successfully at the level two curation.

So you see, this is the current paradigm my mind sits at concerning content curation. Hopefully in the future I’ll be able to add some more tools for both content and reader curation services.

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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:

The BlogSense Guide to Internet Curation

 

And when setting up your BlogSense campaigns, look here to establish remote publishing to your external blogs or blog network.

The BlogSense Guide to Internet Curation

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:

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BlogSenseWp switches from Google Translation API service to Bing Translation API service.

BlogSense supports Bing Translation API!

Hello!

Over the last month, anyone working with the translation features of BlogSense may have noticed that campaigns were halted because of the inability to translate content.

The news related to this phenomenon is that Google has disabled their free API based translation service in favor for a paid translation service.

It is our intention to eventually offer the option to either use Bing’s free service or Google’s paid service, but for now we have introduced Bing’s API based service to restore translation features back to BlogSense users.

Which service is better? I have no clue and have done zero case studies. One would think that because of weath & pride, Google would produce a superior translation service, but hey, Microsoft is a pretty altruistic and powerful company as well. It just might be that Bing’s service is superior!

API limitations and throttling

BlogSense does provide an application ID for global use, but there are use limitations available to each APIKey. It might be prudent to grab your own APIKey from Bing.com. BlogSense provides a settings area within the Automation->Global Settings area where you can paste in and overwrite the default api key with your personal api key.

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BlogSenseWp switches from Google Translation API service to Bing Translation API service.BlogSenseWp switches from Google Translation API service to Bing Translation API service.

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9.8.8.7 – Added ability to sort Youtube Videos by Rating, Relevance, Publish Date, and View Count

Just as the title suggest, we now have a sort option within our video module that allows us to set the video return sort order as we wish. This way our campaigns can continue running over time without the risk of stalling out due to the search api returning old, already published results.

It will also help with general flexibility.

New Sorting Options:

  • By Relevance
  • By Publish-Date
  • By Rating
  • By ViewCount

Hope you enjoy this new feature.

9.8.8.7 – Added ability to sort Youtube Videos by Rating, Relevance, Publish Date, and View Count

Note: BlogSenseWp is an automation solutions utility for WordPress. It could be said that this plugin focuses on the “autoblogging” industry, but autoblogging just a buzz word. We truly focus on wordpress automation strategies and techniques.

This particular article highlights an improvement to our Videos Module, which is, to-date, WordPress’s most flexible automated youtube video delivery service. With it we can target keywords as well as individual user accounts.

BlogSense provides a wide variety of automated publishing patterns, ranging from 1 every minute to 1 every 10 days. With the video module we can also use the video’s publish date as the WordPress publish date.

BlogSense also has extensive auto-categorization features worth looking into.

Thanks for reading!

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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.

Pull content from any source using shortcode & keyword. – BlogSense Update

 

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New Shortcode! – [ifnoimage][/ifnoimage] – Also, extra broken image detections added.

New Shortcode! – [ifnoimage][/ifnoimage] – Also, extra broken image detections added.

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Panda and Autoblogging Models – Google Panda Explained

Hey Guys,

In this article I want to point out how your business models may or may not be threatened by the changing ways of Google Panda. If you look at today’s changes that Panda has caused, please know  that it’s not all said and done. Panda is machine learning in action, and it’s a living algorithm designed to determine likable qualities and award them, while also targeting dislikable qualities and awarding them as well.

If you are fighting for longevity, attention to detail and professionalism will be your friend. Going the extra mile with the aesthetics of your site will help you.  It has truly always been this way; Panda is just forcing us to honor it quicker.

It’s a reminder to you wolves to make better sheep costumes. That’s a bad metaphor but it gets the point across. Rather I should say: It’s telling you to dress in the day’s high-fashion if you want to stand out at the party…

How you should go about doing this? I cannot advise. I fear my own advice because most of you guys are older and better than me when it comes to marketing. But it doesn’t take a seasoned expert to know that times are changing (for the better overall), so we need to know how to morph ourselves to best go with the flow.

Please if you have the time, take a moment to watch this well prepared explanation of Google Panda. It’s a video so if you are receiving this article via email you’ll want to open it externally to see the embed:

 

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WPText2ad – Similiar to WP Traffic Tools yet different. But definitely worth a look.

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WPText2ad – Similiar to WP Traffic Tools yet different. But definitely worth a look.

Hey Guys,

Here’s a slick little plugin that is selling for 10.00. It keyword auto-linking with contextual pop-ups that can contain html, video, audio. It looks very sharp. It’s similar to wptraffictools in the sense that it is an auto-linking device, but it makes use of very pretty jquery popups for some extra visual aid. It’s  selling here at Warrior Forums; worth a look .

I’ve made a quick video demonstration if your interested:


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New Shortcode! – [ifnoimage][/ifnoimage] – Also, extra broken image detections added.

Hello,

We’ve done a quick update that adds the following:

Broken image detection

In past circumstances, whenever we would use image generation shortcodes within our content postbody sometimes no image would be generated and this would cause a broken image to be left. Until now we’ve had to circumvent this issue by using 3rd  party broken image detection plugins, and luckily it happened so rarely that it was not too big of an issue.

To better perfect our systems we now check for these broken images and remove them before publishing. You may have also noticed that now 3rd  party plugin shortcodes are previewable within BlogSense’s preview mode.

If no image is detected then…

We also now have a shortcode called [ifnoimage][/ifnoimage] that, if used, checks the postbody to see if any images are present and if they are not then whatever is enclosed within the shortcode is included within the postbody template. This will help ensure our content has images when the syndicated content does not naturally contain any.

Here’s an example bit of code that demonstrates how we might use this shortcode:

[IFNOIMAGE][/IFNOIMAGE]

%postbody%

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Thunderbird Message Filters – Sort messages by body with Google’s IMAP.gmail.com

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A story about organization, methodolgy, and Google+’s potential.

A story about organization, methodolgy, and Google+s potential.

There was a man who decided he was going to prepare a new field for planting crop. Immediately he began clearing the land of it’s trees and then removing the stones from broken soil. As he removed the stones he set them in groups of 10 piles, the first being of the largest boulders, all the way down to the smallest pebbles.

Soon after, a building contractor passes through on his way to market and noticed the 10 piles of rocks and seeing these rocks already sorted he immediately offers to  buy them from the farmer at the price of 40 silver pieces. Then farmer agreed and was very happy with his unexpected fortune, and the builder began to collect the rocks.

Soon after, neighbors hearing of the farmer’s gain approach the builder and say, “We too have rocks in piles that we would let you take off our hands for a small amount of bronze pieces, and yet you offer this man 40 silver.”   The builder replies,  “My Dear fellows, with your stones It is not the same and therefore your fortune cannot be the same either. For see I would have to sort these rocks at the cost of my own labor and time where as with your neighbor the rocks were pre-sorted. I would rather buy his at a high prices then take yours for free.”

There upon the neighbors starting sorting their stones too but it was too late because the builder had enough of those he bought from the first, and the neighbors sorted their stones in vain. … or did they?

It pays to be attentive of the things in front of you; that if treated methodically and organized as well as possible, there may somehow come a future appreciation.

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