RSS & Scheduled Posting Question
KawaiiChan
Japan
Hi, I manage an RSS feed that generates approximately 50,000 new URLs daily, which need to be processed continuously through a URL shortener and scheduled for posting. These URLs change daily, so it's crucial that the process runs 24/7 without interruption, processing as many URLs as possible before they change.
However, I've encountered a limitation with the 'Maximum Posts Per Account' setting in the scheduled posting feature. The default value is set to 5, which restricts my ability to efficiently process all 50,000 URLs.
I'm considering setting this field to 9999
to remove the limit, but I'm unsure if this is the best approach or if there are other best practices.
Comments
I have a site with millions of URLs, each holding some value. My goal is to improve the ranking for every individual page. Given the volume, I generate and process about 50,000 random URLs every hour, rotating URLs to target more continuously to ensure that all URLs are eventually indexed and crawled. I'm exploring the best approach to manage this volume effectively using GSA and am considering increasing the 'Maximum Posts Per Account' setting to accommodate the scale. Any advice or best practices for handling such a large and continuous flow of URLs would be greatly appreciated.
Currently, I use an RSS URL to fetch the dynamic link list using GSA, which seems to mostly work.
The numbers can be adjusted to whatever makes sense for GSA, but since there are millions of URLs and I provide only 50k or so every hour, I'm exploring the best approach to run this process 24/7 indefinitely.