IMPORTANT REMINDER:
1) You need to have a Wordpress Install on your Web Server. To download the
Wordpress, visit http://wordpress.org . For the tutorial on how to install wordpress,
visit http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress.
2) Only .txt files are compatible for BlogAutoPoster Pro when
posting an article or pages.
REQUIREMENTS:
1) Windows XP, Vista or 7.
2) FTP software to access to your web server.
3) Text Editor.
4) Internet Connection.
5) Domain.
6) Wordpress.
Step 1: Extract and Installation.
After you download the software, you will receive a zip file
BlogAutoPosterPro.zip.
Unzip the zip file and you will receive
BlogAutoPosterPro.exe.

Double Click the BlogAutoPosterPro.exe to install the Instant
Blog Feeder to your PC.
Step 2: Upload the 3 files to your server where Wordpress folder
is located.
You need to upload the 3 following files so that you can use the Instant
Blog Feeder to post and schedule you articles or pages instantly.
wp-feedcategory.php
wp-feedpost.php
wp-feedpage.php
Reminder:
If you do not upload the 3 files, The BlogAutoPoster Pro
will not work.
1) After you install the Instant Blog Feeder, Go to the Installed folder of
the Instant Blog Feeder to locate the 3 files needed to upload to your server where
wordpress folder is located.
(e.g. C: - > Program Files->BlogAutoPoster
Pro Folder).
Here's how the inside of the BlogAutoPoster Pro Folder
look's like:

2) After you located the 3 files inside the BlogAutoPoster
Pro folder, open the wp-feedcategory.php, wp-feedpage.php and
wp-feedpost.php using a notepad or any text editor software.
3) Change the password of each 3 files on the second line and enter your
password that you are using to access your wordpress.
Here's how the line look's like:

Replace the word test ( or it could be other word ) with your
password.
Reminder:
Type your password correctly and case sensitive and put the same password on
each 3 files and don't forget to save your file before uploading the 3
files.
4) Upload all 3 Files to your Web Server using any FTP software to the
Main Directory of your Wordpress.

Once You uploaded and setup properly the 3 Files to your Wordpress Main
Directory, You can now use the BlogAutoPoster
Pro.
Step 3: Using the BlogAutoPoster
Pro.
In this step, We will guide you how to use the BlogAutoPoster
Pro.
Step 1: The Main Settings.
This step will show you how to setup the settings for the Post Title, Post
Excerpt, Adding Categories and Post Status for your wordpress article or
page.
This is how the Main Settings look's like:

1) Enter your complete Blog URL and Password.

In this Example, I used http://YourDomainName.com/Wordpress. The Blog URL is
the complete URL of your wordpress and the Password for your wordpress (case
sensitive).
2) Post Title Settings.
Post Title Settings get's your title of the content either in the first line
of your text file or the filename of the article.

a) Get post title from first line – This option will get the
title of your content from the first line of your text file.
Example:

In this example, the Title that the software will put to your wordpress post
or page content will be The Title.
b) Get post title from filename - This option will get the title
of your content from the filename of your content. Example:

In this example, the Title that the software will put to your wordpress post
or page content will be The Title.
c) Limit post titles to _ characters (0 for unlimited) – This
option is use to limit the number of characters for title posts by entering a number.
Enter 0 if you want your title as it is.
3) Post Excerpts Settings.
Post Excerpts are optional summaries for your content.

a) None – No summary for your content
b) Get Excerpt from first line – Gets the summary from the first
line of the .txt file of your content. Example:

In this example, The summary of your content will be
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod
tincidunt.
c) Get Excerpt from filename – Gets the summary from the
filename of your content.
Example:

In this example, The summary of your content will be
The Title.
4) Additional Post Settings.

Default category for post
(optional) – This option will add a category of your article
to the wordpress.
If you have already configured this in Step One by renaming the folders,
just leave it blank.
Submit posts with this
status – Choose Published if you want to publish your
content top your wordpress or choose Draft if you don't want to post the content to
wordpress and it will only create a draft.
Allow comments on
posts - If checked, you will allow comments on your
post.
Allow trackbacks and pingbacks on
posts - if checke, you will allow trackbacks and pingbacks
on your post.
Step 2: Schedule for posts and pages.
This steps allows you to select the time frame of each of your post. Please
note that this feature is cumulative.
This is how the Schedule for posts and pages look's like:

Schedule posts and pages every
… - This option will allow you to schedule your post on
Days, Hours or Minutes.
So if you select 1 to 3 days and you have 20 articles. The articles can
queue up to the next 50 or 60 days.
In other words, it is the time frame for each article to be posted based on
the previous one.
Starting on date –
Choose a date on when to start your posts.
Step 3: Add Tags to Posts.
This step will show you how to add tags to your content.
This is how the Schedule for posts and pages look's like:

Add technorati tags to
posts - allows you to automatically select relevant keywords
from your first paragraph and put them just after your articles.
You can put some conditions to increase the accuracy of the keyword
selection.
Exclude words separated with comma
character – Allows you to insert some unrelated words that
you don't want the software to automatically select. This could be words like: either,
neither, the, and, is, therefore, while, etc...
Include custom tags separated with
commas – Allows you to enter all related tags for the
articles to be posted.
Step 4: Pages to Posts.
Note: Before you can use BlogAutoPoster
Pro, you should have all articles prepared in
.txt format, where on the first line you should write the
title of the article.
This step allows you to post a page in your wordpress.
This is how the Pages to Posts look's like:

1) Select the directory in which your articles are found. Do not tick the
auto refresh unless you want everything in the drive C: to
appear.
2) On the right hand side, there is a refresh button. Just click
on it and all the files in that folder will appear. You can tick individually which
files to be uploaded or select all.
3) The Sort Settings allows you to post your articles by
alphabetical order or numeric order. But the recommended feature would be to post it
randomly so that it will look completely natural for the search engines.
4) Click the Post selected pages button to start posting the
pages to your wordpress.
Reminder: The Instant Blog Feeder will
automatically create a category and the name is base of the name of the folder where the
articles that you posted is located.
For example all of you articles are under Master therefor the IBF will automatically add
Master as your article category name. So I suggest that you create a folder where all the
articles are under in one category and name your folder the category name of the articles
inside it.
Step 5: Articles to
Posts.
Note: Before you can use IBF, you should have all articles prepared in
.txt format, where on the first line you should write the
title of the article.
This step allows you to post a articles in your wordpress.
This is how the Articles to Posts look's like:

1) Select the directory in which your articles are found. Do not tick the
auto refresh unless you want everything in the drive C: to
appear.
2) On the right hand side, there is a refresh button. Just click
on it and all the files in that folder will appear. You can tick individually which
files to be uploaded or select all.
3) The Sort Settings allows you to post your articles by
alphabetical order or numeric order. But the recommended feature would be to post it
randomly so that it will look completely natural for the search engines.
4) Click the Post selected articles button to start posting the
articles to your wordpress.
Tip: For BAPP
will automatically create a folder with the same name as that in your drive C which you
just selected. This will ease your work and before the upload, you can rename it to suit
the correct category on your blog.
You can also have a "Master" folder which contains multiple subfolders. Each
subfolder can be used as a category name to be created on the server.
If the subfolder is named: "business tips", it will create a category
"business tips" in wordpress and post the articles inside this folder to this
category. You can also create multiple categories at once by just select the master
folder and all the files found inside will be uploaded.
You can skip Step 4 if you don't want to add pages or step 5 if you don't
want to add articles.
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