6:33 am
July 12, 2023
Hi,
So this is a feature request or else please show me how.
Is there a way for the plugin, when a topic has been pulled from a static list in a CSV/dump list, to be removed or marked as "done" so the plugin doesn't repost it?
Normally what I need is to be able to create a list of topics and instruct Cyberseo to publish my articles on a daily basis (instead of a quick batch) to make it natural for SEO and since I use a rewrite prompt to ChatGPT, Cyberseo is not capable to see if a post should be skipped based soley on the title or contents.
What I need is to be able to see : this topic has already been done. Check. Go to the next.
Maybe add a column to the CSV dump that says "done" or something so we have the choice to skip it?
You can make an option to skip that column if duplication doesn't matter to me. It's an idea.
It's pretty important to me and it's currently hindering my ability to use the plugin properly and again, maybe I missed something.
For reference you can check the WordPress AI Power plugin scheduler.
Thank you.
Actually, there is no need to make a special "done" flag for this. Since you only want to use the topic names once and don't want to modify them, they (the topic names) will be unique. I mean, every topic name from your dump needs to be generated for a single post, right? In this case, all you have to do is set the plugin to check the uniqueness of posts by their titles (Check for duplicates by Title only). In this case, each topic name from your dump will be used only once, so the plugin will consider each topic name for which it has generated a post as "done". This method is explained in the video below.
The plugin uses a list of all countries in the world and generates only one post for each country. If you want to add more topics to your dump, just open the feed settings in CyberSEO Pro Syndicator, modify it and save the changes.
1:40 pm
July 12, 2023
Thanks. I was already doing that.
My main concern was about duplicated posts as I always ask chat GPT to rewrite the titles so they are not the same as the titles in the list.
In the case of your video the titles are not rewritten.
I've had instances when the same topic is generated more than once with different titles and hence the "check by title only" doesn't really work.
I guess I could create my final titles beforehand that will be ready to be used and avoid that problem.
Thank you for the quick answer.
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