I Have stumbled across CNN's website today http://edition.cnn.com/TECH/ they seem to have several other blogs content on their blog from mashable and wired. I would imagine this is automated. I was wondering any one was aware of how to do this it looks like they are using Wordpress as their blogging platform.
Thanks
Ash
You could use a RSS feed to pull in content from other blogs onto your blog. Have a look around on google there are loads of tutorials.
Tutorials RSS Feeds into wordpress
Also Read through this
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I have some multisites and I am wondering what the "Mature" options does with the site. I have a small code that uses this function to sort the sites in categories, and I was wondering if this may hurt my SEO. The site does not contain any mature material.
Does anyone know?
According to your question, I found some useful blog from Wordpress here.
In this article, it does state that:
A website that is marked as Mature is excluded from public areas of the WordPress.com service. This means:
It will not appear in the Reader or other tag listings
It will not appear in Top Blogs listings, recent posts, or related posts listings on other blogs
The associated users cannot use that URL as a link in their WordPress.com Forums profile
So for the SEO sight of view, I think it was slightly hurting your SEO performance (for my point of view).
However, we can always create redirecting pages and link from other page to it. So I think that was not a big problem :D
Hope it helps!
I started writing Articles in blogger. Now I purchased a new domain. Now I am confused that I should go with Blogger or Wordpress. If I attach my website with blogger and post my Articles, does this makes any difference with working on Wordpress? I mean does it affect my site ranking if I go with Blogger? I am more comfortable with Blogger.
Blogger has no options for plugins and utilities to enhance SEO. If that is something important to you WordPress will provide many more options to implement things like schema and custom meta tags etc.
The Search Engine Ranking is independent of the platform, you can do the same job in blogger and WordPress. But on WordPress, there are plugins which make it easier to do and which results that you will spend much less time compared to blogger.
I run a Wordpress site, and we also post all our articles to Facebook. I was wondering if there's a way to automatically fetch comments made on Facebook shares of articles posted on the site back into the comment section of the article on Wordpress. Essentially, I want to consolidate all comments into one format on the site. Furthermore, if someone makes a comment on the article on Wordpress, I would like it so that it would also post onto the "official" share of the post on Facebook on the page attached to the site. I don't particularly care for keeping the built-in comments on Wordpress.
Currently I use Disqus and that has a Facebook login, but it doesn't consolidate comments from Facebook shares of the article onto the blog. Is this doable at all?
Read the instruction
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/comments
You can import facebook post comments to blog
It there such a plugin in wordpress that can take a list of links to arbitrary websites and return/display the newest content, like for example newest published article?
You're going to want an RSS plugin for this, the best one available seems to be http://www.wprssaggregator.com/
This will let you import RSS feeds from external websites into posts and such.
I don't like the content display of vBulletin .. and I was thinking about using wordpress to do it
How can I use wordpress to display the content of my already imple vBulletin forum ?
You may use RSS feed ("yourforum.com/external.php") for a light integration. I do not know Wordpress but I'm pretty sure that you can find a "RSS feed reader" for it.
See this and that links for documentation.
Or, if you want a real integration you can use a bridge, see theses links : for vB4 (lite version #vb.org) ,for vB3
Many people are using vB with Wordpress, you will find more help on www.vbulletin.org.