Publishing on WordPress
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GoContent's WordPress integration syncs all new articles in your account automatically to a WordPress site of your choosing.
On the website's homepage, click on 'My Article' in the menu located on the left side of the page and select the article that you want to integrate.
The article opens. Click the 'WorkPress' button at the top.
Enter your WorkPress account credentials.
Configure your article by including the author, choosing the category, adding tags, and setting the status.
From the list of your registered authors on WordPress, choose the author of the article.
From the list of your registered websites or blogs on WordPress, choose where you want to publish your article.
From the list of your registered tags on WordPress, choose the tags you want to add.
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Published: Your article were published on WordPress.
Future: Choose the day and publication date of your article on WordPress.
Draft: Your article is published on WordPress as a draft.
This means you can still modify them before final publication. A draft post is not visible to site visitors, whether they are logged in or not. Draft content is still being written and can be edited by authors and editors. The draft can be revised and modified as many times as necessary before being published. Once the author or editor decides that the content is ready, its status can be changed to "Published." It is used when the content is still being created and requires revisions or additions before it is ready to be published.
Private: Your article is published on WordPress as Private Status.
A private post or page is only visible to users with an administrator or editor role on the site. Private content can be modified by administrators and editors. Other users do not have access to view or modify this content. Private content is considered published, but it is restricted to a specific audience (administrators and editors). This allows certain content to be available only to high-level users without showing it to the general public. It is used for content that is finalized but needs to be restricted to a specific audience, such as internal notes, private resources, or articles awaiting final review by a superior.
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You can check the status of your article, which has turned green in the banner above the article. If you wish to change the publication settings on WordPress, click on the green button where the article status is displayed.
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