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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Adding lists in bulkThis is possible with CSV import. For more information, check out this help on Listly Community:
https://community.list.ly/t/import-items-from-csv-into-listly-excel-google-docs/41
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] V.2.2 500 error with PHP 5.3.3We rolled back the release for now as a precaution. We will check and release again within the next day or so.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] V.2.2 500 error with PHP 5.3.3Thanks for reporting. We are checking on this, trying to reproduce it. We might revert the update until we are able to figure out what went wrong.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Just a moneygrabberYou own your lists on Listly and can export them into HTML and CSV any time you want to. Like any other business, we are looking to provide a tool that makes life easier for our customers and enable them to profit more from their activities. In that process we hope to build a profitable business for ourselves. A win-win is our goal.
To host your website, you don’t run your own servers or write your own CMS. You leverage tools such as WordPress instead. Our vision is to build Listly as an infrastructure for lists that you can depend on.
Regardless, thanks for your feedback!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Traffic back to my siteZorro, we’re checking this out with google ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Traffic back to my siteHi Zorro,
1. Email login is live as of this morning. You can setup your account for email login by visiting https://list.ly/settings
2. Yes, if other users contribute to your site and you edit the contribution to add your affiliate links, the affiliate links that you added will stay there regardless of where you (or others) embed the list. So you can potentially make a list on Listly, add affiliate links, and distribute your list for even others to embed on their site.
3. follow vs no follow links for source: it is our understanding that we cannot switch out a “nofollow” link to “follow” link for a Pro account. It could be considered by Google as a paid link. If you have reference that this is not the case, please do share it with us.
Thanks,
Shyam
Co-founder, ListlyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Traffic back to my siteGreat questions!
Here are some links to more information on Pro features:
https://community.list.ly/t/making-and-sharing-private-lists-on-listly/192
https://community.list.ly/t/choosing-a-layout-for-your-lists/39
https://community.list.ly/t/premium-layouts-and-advanced-moderation-features/65#advancedmoderationAll short links in a list is expanded automatically unless your list is a premium list. The short links could be affiliate links or simply redirects for tracking
The link back to the user belongs in the source url for the list. The user profile page is going through some changes and we would be adding a way for users to link back to their site via the bio section.
Your publisher key is tied to a single domain, but we currently do not enforce that just to keep things simple. We want to encourage use of a Pro account with a publisher key on one domain.
Email login is coming very soon (within a week) so you don’t have to connect your social account to create a new Listly account.
Hope this helps!
Shyam
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Traffic back to my siteThink of Listly similar to YouTube. If you put your videos on YouTube, you get the benefit of people searching on YouTube, finding your videos and then discovering your blog or service.
If you are a premium Listly user, you could mark your List on Listly as private and still embed that on your site. This way you could “protect” your content and make it available only on your site.
Typically duplicate content has not been an issue for us so far. There’s usually enough content surrounding the list area that distinguishes the two pages enough. We typically see the blog rank higher in SEP for the same list page than Listly because Listly topics tend to be much wider than the blog.
Hope this explanation helps and you do use Listly. Please do sign in and visit our community site at https://community.list.ly. There are plenty of others who can share their experience with using Listly on their website.
Hi Rakesh,
It’s an interesting idea. Do you mind posting this idea on our community site so we can discuss this further?
Hey, thanks for trying out Listly. Listly WordPress Plugin is an add on to the Listly service.
There are many advantages for using Listly as a service. It allows you to embed them anywhere (e.g. syndicate your list to other websites). Being a service, Listly also lets you build lists using an API (and soon to be released mobile app), which will automatically keep lists on your site updated while you are on the go. We also enable Listly Community to discover your lists on Listly and thereby discover your blog.
Shyam
Founder
ListlyP.S. I don’t think we deserve a single star rating because it does not fit your model of use.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Pagination stalling on 'wait' cursorThanks for the link that you sent to our support email – the bug has been fixed!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Pagination stalling on 'wait' cursorCan you share your post on your site so we can take a look? If you have not published your post, you can make it private and email the link to [email protected]. We will take a look at it right away.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] Great plugin for content generationThanks for the note and the review. Please do jump in and participate in our community forums at https://community.list.ly. We are very user focused in our product roadmap and would love for you to share your experience.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Listly: Listicles For Wordpress] PHP Warnings in error_log (line 610)This topic on the community site should help:
In short, just deactivate and reactivate the plugin and you should see this error disappear.
You can use any font that you already have installed on your WordPress site. If you want a different font than what’s on your WordPress, you would need to install it first on WordPress and then specify that in Listly settings.