Posts Tagged ‘Tutorials’

How to Connect a Blog to Blogomator

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Watch video of this tutorial

Login to Blogomator, click “My blogs” icon on welcome page and click “Add new blog” button. Fill all info.

Blog name – just any name to show in Blogomator

URL – address of your blog (like http://your-blog.wordpress.com/ or http://www.my-web-site.com/blog/)

Username – login to your blog’s admin panel

Password – password for your blog’s admin panel

After you’re done, you should see the new blog:

Blog

Now you can begin scheduling and posting to this blog

How to Connect Twitter to your Blog?
If you have Twitter account, go to “My Twitters” link on the Welcome page and add one. Then select that account in drop down box. Blogomator will post status message to your account about every new blog post. This will give you additional Twitter traffic to the blog.

Checking For Uniqueness

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

uniqueNobody likes to have duplicate content. If you buy PLR articles or hire ghostwriters to create articles, you have to be sure in uniqueness of the content. To make this easy, we have uniqueness checks. Let’s see how to do that.

Select several articles or a folder and click the “Unique” button at the bottom.

Click “Begin Check” button. After a few moments you will get a message that the checking procedure has begun. This check may take some time because it uses CopyScape and Google to be sure that the articles being checked are unique. The more articles you are checking at a time, the longer the process takes.

You can start the checking process and logout, and then check the results when you come back to Blogomator later. To view reports for all your previous checks click “Uniqueness Check Reports” on the welcome page.

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Once the check has been completed, you’ll notice icons near the names of the articles.

Not uniqueA Yellow mark means that the Uniqueness Check returned more than one result. We recommend NOT posting these articles. Spend a few minutes to rework it and check it again to avoid a “Duplicated Content” penalty from the search engines. If this mark didn’t change after the second check, the article still has duplicate content and probably needs more work.

Unique

A Green mark means that the article is totally unique and you can safely use it.

Note: These marks don’t disappear after you logout. You can come back later to continue reworking the articles that show duplicate content.

If you got articles from several sources, you can use Properties button before checking articles. Assign author names for all articles, then run a check. Report will show authors, who gave you low quality content.

How to post or schedule articles

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

How to post or schedule articles for future publication

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