Plugin / Content Syndication Toolkit

Benjamin Moody

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Upload to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress Set the post type you wish to syndicate in Settings > Content Syndication menu in WordPress. By using the default post type you can keep your syndication posts seperate from your default blog posts OR you can choose to syndicate all default WordPress Posts. Create client user accounts under ‘Users’ menu in WordPress. Be sure to select the user role ‘Syndication Sub’ AND add the client’s website URL into the user website field. If you forget this content push to this client will fail. Provide clients with their login info, and your website URL. Have clients download and active the ‘Content Syndication Toolkit Reader’ plugin from the WordPress plugin directory. Tell your clients to follow the directions for the ‘Content Syndication Toolkit Reader’ plugin. That is to say, enter in their username, password, YOUR website URL, add select a default author account. That’s it, every time you publish a post in the new ‘Syndication Posts’ post type. All the post content will automatically be pushed to all registered users in the ‘Syndication Sub’ role.
Clients can signup, subscribe, and pay for subscriptions via a client portal on your site! Segment posts into content subscription groups for clients to subscribe to. Create exclusive content for a single client. Clients can manage own subscriptions via client portal. Charge what you want for each subscription group. Client payments process via PayPal. Learn More about Content Syndication Toolkit Pro
Yes you can! Go to Settings > Content Syndication and select the post type you wish to use from the ‘Syndication Post Type’ drop down menu.
Check that all the accounts you have created for your clients are using the Role ‘Syndication Sub’. Now make sure that all you clients have downloaded the ‘Content Syndication Toolkit Reader’ plugin from WordPress and that they have entered their account details into the reader plugin options. From here the client can also tell the reader plugin to pull all content from your website without you having to do anything!
Yes. only ‘Syndication Posts’ that are marked as published will be pushed to clients. So be careful when you push the blue publish button, be sure you want the post to go out. If not sure just ‘save as draft’ and publish later when you are ready.
No, this is a one way process. Think of it as an email campaign, once is goes out mistakes can’t be corrected. Be sure before you publish!
Yes, all ‘Syndication Posts’ published on your site. All client copies of posts are automatically marked with a Canonical tag pointing back to the original post on your site.
Once deleted a post will no longer be pushed to clients. If a client already has a copy of this post it will remain live on their site along with any images.
No, the import process is exactly that. A complete import of posts, categories, tags, and images for each post pushed to a client. So each client has their very own copy of each post inside their WordPress database.
Sometimes web servers crash or are slow to respond. If your site cannot reach a client during a push it will send you and email with the account name and error details. It will also send your client and email with instructions on how to manually start a content pull from their wordpress admin area.

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3.4
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Version

1.3

First Released

04 Dec, 2014

Total Downloads

3,988

Wordpress Version

3.0 or higher

Tested up to:

4.8.11

Require PHP Version:

-

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The plugin hasn't been transalated in any language other than English.

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