Custom Feeds
Custom Feeds allows you to easily add a theme that interests you.
To generate Posts using Trending Feeds, you have a predefined list of categories: Sports, News, Science, Finance, Celebrities... This gives you a wide range of options.
However, you likely want to stay updated with current events and generate posts on specific topics.
To make your work easier, you can add a subject or theme that interests you and create posts on these topics in just a few seconds.
You have two options for creating Custom Feeds:
Creation a Custom Feeds by keywords.
Creation a Custom Feedsby RSS feeds.
Your Custom Feeds updates every day, allowing you to have a continuous flow of posts topic you have chosen.
Custom Feeds by Keywords
Setting up keyword Custom Feeds is a strategic tool for staying informed and responsive on a specific topic.
From the information source gathered through Custom Feeds, you can regularly generate posts on this topic and populate your blog or website.
Regular publication allows you to gain visibility, build audience loyalty, and improve your SEO.
How to Use Custom Feeds by Keywords?
If you want to follow a personality, sports club, or company, it is more appropriate to use Keyword to create a Custom Feeds.
To start, on the website's homepage, click 'Monitoring' in the menu located on the left side of the page and then click on the blue 'Create a Monitoring' button.
In the window that opens, you have two choices to create your Custom Feeds: by Keyword or RSS feeds. To add a Custom Feeds using Keyword selected the Button 'Keyword'.
To add a Custom Feeds using keyword, you must fill in all 3 fields.
Title: Choose the name you want to give to your Custom Feeds. It’s essential to assign a specific name at your new Custom Feeds. It will be this name that appears in the list of your Custom Feeds.
Keyword: Enter your Keyword.
Geographical Area and Language:
You must choose a geographical area or a language.
Choosing a language allows you to perform more varied searches.
Indeed, you will have many more options for posts based on the selected language.
For example, by choosing English (US), you can obtain more results than by choosing Italian or vice versa.
This enables you to multiply your sources on topics that interest you.
It will not prevent you from generating the post in the language you desire.
Available Geographical Zones or Available Languages
The available geographical areas and languages are:
Australia (English)
Canada(English)
Deutschland (German)
España (Spanish)
France (French)
Italia (Italian)
Portugal (Portuguese)
United Kingdom (English)
United States (English)
Example
For example, to add a Custom Feeds about 'Ethereum', fill in the fields as shown in the following screenshots.
Choice of the RSS feed title: Ethereum.
Select the Country and Language you would like your content to be created for as a main audience.
Enter your Keywords: Ethereum.
Click on the blue 'Next Step' button.
The name of the Custom Feeds appears below 'Your Monitoring'. During the creation of the Custom Feeds, you can see the hourglass icon next to the name of your Custom Feeds.
The creation of the Custom Feeds can take between a few minutes and a few hours depending on the research.
Several thumbnails appear. Each one is a suggestion for a Ethereum post.
Hover over a thumbnail and click the "Create a Post" button to make a post in seconds.
To learn more about creating posts, go to 'Creating a social media post'.
By clicking on 'show more' at the top right, you get more thumbnails.
Updates are made regularly every day, providing you with a constant flow of suggestions of posts on Ethereum news.
Custom Feeds by RSS feeds
Setting up Custom Feeds from an RSS feed is a strategic tool for tracking a specific information source such as a newspaper, a blog, a forum, or a community.
From the Custom Feeds information source, you can regularly generate articles to feed your blog or website.
Regular publication allows you to gain visibility, retain your audience, and improve your SEO.
What is an RSS feed and what is it used for?
An RSS feed allows a website to regularly share its updates, such as blog posts, news, videos, or podcasts, in a structured format that is easily readable by machines.
RSS feeds enable users to subscribe to websites and automatically receive the latest updates without having to visit each site individually. RSS feed readers or content aggregators can be used to follow multiple sources of information from one place.
How to find an RSS feed?
For example, to find the RSS feed of the New York Times.
In your browser's search engine, enter 'RSS FEEDS NY Times'.
In most cases, the searched RSS feeds appear in the top search engine results.
"Attention, some media websites do not have RSS feeds."
Select the RSS feeds from The New Times that you want from the list provided on their website. In the example, we have chosen 'World'.
Select the RSS Feed URL from the navigation bar.
How to Use Custom Feedsby RSS feeds?
If you want to follow a media like CNN, New York Times, Washington Post it is more appropriate to use a RSS Feed.
To start, on the website's homepage, click 'Monitoring' in the menu located on the left side of the page and then click on the blue 'Add a Monitoring' button.
In the window that opens, you have two choices to create your Custom Feeds by Keyword or RSS feeds. To add a Custom Feeds using RSS Feed selected the Button 'RSS Feed'.
To add a Custom Feeds, you must fill in 2 fields.
Title: Choose the name you want to give to your RSS feeds. It’s essential to assign a specific name at your new Custom Feeds. It will be this name that appears in the list of your Custom Feeds.
URL: Input the Url of your RSS feed.
Example:
We add the Custom Feeds of New York Times.
We chose the title of our RSS feed: Nytimes.
Add the url: https://www.nytimes.com/rss and Click on the blue 'Next Step' button.
The name of the Custom Feeds 'NY Times' appears below 'Your Monitoring'. During the creation of the Custom Feeds, you can see the hourglass icon next to the name of your Custom Feeds.
The creation of the Custom Feeds can take between a few minutes and a few hours depending on the research.
When the hourglass disappears and the green dot appears next to the name of your Custom Feeds, your Custom Feeds is functional. Your NY Times Custom Feeds is in the list of your Custom Feeds and is being created.
Several thumbnails appear. Each one is a suggestion of posts based on the news from the New York Times.
Hover over a thumbnail and click the "Create a Post" button to make a Post in seconds.
To learn more about creating posts, go to 'Creating a social media post'.
By clicking on 'show more' at the top right, you get more thumbnails.
Updates are made regularly every day, providing you with a constant flow of a suggestion of Posts of based on the news from the New York Times.
Edit Custom Feeds
You can check the data from your Custom Feedsby editing your feed.
How to use Edit Custom Feeds?
You can check the data from your Custom Feeds by editing your feed.
For example, to edit the 'NYtimes' Custom Feeds , simply click on the three dots next to 'NYtimes'.
and then click on 'Edit this feed'.
In the window that opens, you can check the data from your Custom Feeds. You can change the title or the RSS Feed link if necessary.
Delete Custom Feeds
You can only have 3 Custom Feeds simultaneously. Therefore, it may be necessary to remove a Custom Feeds.
How to delete a Custom Feeds?
For example, to delete the 'NYtimes' Custom Feeds, simply click on the three dots next to 'NYtimes'.
and then click on 'Delete this feed'.
Please confirm that you indeed wish to remove this Custom Feeds.
After confirmation, the'NYtimes' Custom Feeds has been removed from the Custom Feeds list.
You cannot reactivate a deleted Custom Feeds. If you wish to monitor it again, you will need to recreate it.
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