New Beta Feature: Blog Post Import
March 13th, 2009 at 9:50 am
Today we’re launching the beta version of our new Blog Post Import feature which enables any Politics4All site member who maintains a standalone blog site to republish political posts through his or her Politics4All blog. Benefits for our members include the following:
- write once, publish twice
- imported posts are open to voting & commenting
- post announcements will appear in your followers’ MyP4A activity feeds
- each imported post includes a link back to the original post on your blog site
Contact us to request a beta invitation.
How It Works
Requirements
- Politics4All account
- original blog post content with political relevance (see Blog Import Terms of Service)
- ownership or permission to republish original posts (see Blog Import Terms of Service)
- valid RSS or ATOM feed of original posts
Even if your original blog site contains a mixture of political and non-political posts, you can use your blogging software’s tagging or categories feature to create a politics-only feed (see instructions below under “Creating a Politics-Only Feed”).
Getting Started
Note: currently requires beta invitation
Go to your Politics4All blog and click your blog’s Settings link. From the Blog Settings page select the Import Feed tab:

From the Import Feed tab, enter a valid RSS or ATOM feed URL and Blog Homepage URL in the fields provided:

Next, accept the Terms of Service and click the button to import your feed:

We will then validate and the feed and import your posts going back one month and up to 20 posts.
After the initial import, we check the source blog periodically throughout the day and automatically import your new posts. Imported content includes the following:
- post title
- content (either the entire post, a summary, or a link…whatever is included in your feed)
- timestamp of original post
- tags
- link to original post
Supported Blog Software
Thus far this has been successfully tested with feeds from Wordpress, Blogger/Blogspot, LiveJournal, Newsvine, and Textpattern. However, most valid RSS or ATOM feeds from any blog software should work.
Write Once, Publish Twice…Distribute (Almost) Everywhere!
Because we already provide “share-out” links for members to share content through Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo Buzz!, etc., bloggers can use our platform to more easily share their published content through other social networks.
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Creating a Politics-Only Feed
This is only necessary if you publish non-political posts on your standalone blog.
Most popular blogging software supports tagging and/or categories and allow people to produce feeds featuring only content with a specific label, tag, or category. Wordpress, Blogger, LiveJournal, and Textpattern have all been tested successfully in this area. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1
Create a tag that you only use for posts that contain political content. The obvious choice for this tag would be “politics” , but it really doesn’t matter so long as that tag is used only for posts that contain political content.
Step 2
Determine what the web address to your politics RSS or ATOM feed should be. If you’re not sure, find your blog software below for political feed url examples that should work for you in most cases. If your software isn’t listed below, check with your blog software’s support site, or contact us for help.
NOTE: The following RSS and ATOM feed url examples assume your political tag, label, or category is “politics.” The “<bloghomepageurl>” should be replaced (in most cases) with whatever the web address of your blog’s homepage is.
WordPress ATOM: http://<bloghomepageurl>/feed/atom?tag=politics
WordPress RSS: http://<bloghomepageurl>/feed?tag=politics
Blogger ATOM: http://<bloghomepageurl>/feeds/posts/default/-/politics
Blogger RSS: http://<bloghomepageurl>/feeds/posts/default/-/politics?alt=rss
LiveJournal ATOM: http://<bloghomepageurl>/data/atom?tag=politics
LiveJournal RSS: http://<bloghomepageurl>/data/rss?tag=politics
Textpattern ATOM: http://<bloghomepageurl>/atom?category=politics
Textpattern RSS: http://<bloghomepageurl>/rss?category=politics





















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