Hmm no, when using the "read flow" setting it is placed whenever the word matches the anchor. Beside that you can choose... 'Insert Sentence at bottom', 'Insert Sentence at random place', 'On First Word', 'On Random Word', 'Insert Anchor in random Sentence', 'Insert Anchor in first Sentence', 'On First Image', 'On Random Image'
@Sven - Tested the MainWP export out (you're fast!), the export needs to be without spintax. The import looks like it's working, but the spintax was present in the published article. Also, the title didn't work properly (the TITLE: section was included in the title), but that might be because of the spintax in it. Even if it isn't, I think it would be a MainWP bug, because the export looked to fit the specifications on their site.
Just tested the WordPress import and it doesn't seem to be working. This is the error I get:
Sorry, there has been an error. There was a problem with your WordPress import file. It doesn't seem to be in a valid format.
I made a little progress to help out. I exported a simple WordPress xml file and saw some things missing. I wrapped the <channel></channel> element in an rss element:
@Sven thanks for the reply, it would help me if it was possible to choose link placement, sometimes at the bottom of the article isn't ideal, possibly the random choice would be best but in many cases I want the link near the top of the article. If it's not possible or you don't think it should be then don't worry about it
When you are exporting articles with no spintax, it would be great to have the option to export multiple spin variations. For example, if I select one article to export to HTML (no spin), it would be nice to have the option to export 8 copies, so I have 8 different versions of the same article to use.
@kxp thanks for the modifications. I will add that into it for next update. However it seem to have worked before, maybe with another plugin. I just hope it works for all now. --- for your other feature request, I will add it. --- @JudderMan, will try to add some more link placement options then.
@Sven Hello, I just bought the GSA content generator, it is possible to export the project created as it exports the SEO content machine ?, then when creating a new project in GSA Rank can load the articles just as we can load it with SEO content machine (GSA RANK, Tools / Auto Fill / Use SEO content machine / import)
Latest version supports Direct publishing of your articles to your Wordpress accounts. GUI for this might change as well as more platforms will be supported.
@antonearn I was also getting "no webform" but I didn't have a chance to keep testing before I could determine if I was doing something wrong or not. I'll play around with it some more and add feedback here.
Regarding the Publish feature, I'm unable to get it to publish directly to WordPress. I tried a self-hosted as well as a domain.wordpress.com and was not able to get them to work. I also tried using the wp-login.php URLs with no success. All results ended with this error:
@kxp iI have tested this on a default wordpress account...all worked fine so maybe give me access in pm for your site and i try my best to get it working.
Thanks @Sven, I PM'd some credentials to you for my test site. Also, should this work on wordpress.com?
If you made use of XML-RPC, I believe this would give you support for WordPress.org, WordPress.com and I believe Blogger also uses XML-RPC. Just an idea if you hadn't considered it :-)
OK! Just figured out the WordPress posting issue! I went into settings, unchecked the checkbox that says "Use proxies with search engines" then tried posting again. My post went live. So, it looks like the posting function was using proxies, even though I didn't have the "other sites" checkbox checked.
Perhaps a new checkbox for using proxies when posting?
2 more things. @antonearn noticed there weren't any links in the content. I went back and checked the one you were able to post and he's correct, I don't see any links in there.
Additionally, I also noticed on longer articles that the Spintax seems to be included in the last few paragraphs.
Guys. If you haven't bought GSA CONTENT GENERATOR yet, DO IT RIGHT NOW.
This isn't a paid promo or some BS, but hey, GSA CONTENT GENERATOR now even auto-insert metadescription(s) when publishing directly to your sites = ZERO manual work to be done.
BIG UP to @Sven for this fast implementation. Well done!
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Maybe this only makes a difference to me, I dunno.
'Insert Sentence at bottom',
'Insert Sentence at random place',
'On First Word',
'On Random Word',
'Insert Anchor in random Sentence',
'Insert Anchor in first Sentence',
'On First Image',
'On Random Image'
Just tested the WordPress import and it doesn't seem to be working. This is the error I get:
I made a little progress to help out. I exported a simple WordPress xml file and saw some things missing. I wrapped the <channel></channel> element in an rss element:
And I got a better set of error messages, but still nothing imported. This is the new error I got, but I didn't see new posts imported:
When you are exporting articles with no spintax, it would be great to have the option to export multiple spin variations. For example, if I select one article to export to HTML (no spin), it would be nice to have the option to export 8 copies, so I have 8 different versions of the same article to use.
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for your other feature request, I will add it.
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@JudderMan, will try to add some more link placement options then.
"No webform found."
If you made use of XML-RPC, I believe this would give you support for WordPress.org, WordPress.com and I believe Blogger also uses XML-RPC. Just an idea if you hadn't considered it :-)
Btw latest version supports translation which usually works quite well.
Perhaps a new checkbox for using proxies when posting?
2 more things. @antonearn noticed there weren't any links in the content. I went back and checked the one you were able to post and he's correct, I don't see any links in there.
Additionally, I also noticed on longer articles that the Spintax seems to be included in the last few paragraphs.
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spintax: hmm I don't really understand what you mean!?
This isn't a paid promo or some BS, but hey, GSA CONTENT GENERATOR now even auto-insert metadescription(s) when publishing directly to your sites = ZERO manual work to be done.
BIG UP to @Sven for this fast implementation. Well done!