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  • Thread Starter VentureCore

    (@manakio2k)

    I read info on pro version – I would go pro for sure; however…

    For us you have this all backwards. I get that you’re looking for other sites to subscribe to your content but what about a site that is looking to make the process of publishing content to YOUR site much easier?

    For instance. We could create a submission system that would allow our writers to originate their content from their sites that is then pushed to ours.

    I’m going to give this some thought because with the way we are heading right now on one of our projects it would require every client to purchase pro and we would be reader which may not be optimal.

    Thoughts?

    Thread Starter VentureCore

    (@manakio2k)

    OK, I think I have a process in mind that might work.

    Can it be setup so that the original article is automatically given a no-index, no-follow with an option to turn off canonical?

    This might work for what we’re building.

    If I purchase pro, and we’re activating it on subsites that are publishing to main site, will we be required to purchase license for every subsite when the content is just being delivered to our main site?

    Still thinking this through…

    Plugin Author ben.moody

    (@benmoody)

    Hi

    You can setup a many to one relationship, all master sites run the main plugin and the single reader site installs the reader plugin.

    Each master site must have a syndication user with the same username and password for this setup to work as the reader site will authenticate with each of the master sites using a single account.

    With this type of setup the reader site can’t pull content directly, it must rely on the master sites to “ping” it when new content is published.

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