Did you know that Yahoo news actually support a news feed, very much similar to the Google News feed that can help your articles pop in Yahoo! News?
Well I didn't either until couple of days ago and that why I am soon releasing a WordPress plugin which will allow you to automatically create Yahoo! News compatible feed, and all you will have to do is add the feed to your Yahoo SiteExplorer account.
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5 Comments
Hello,
Great post, helpful too. I've tried this with our google news source (PRC) but not sure if it has worked. We've installed your wp-plugin and updated the yahoo news sitemap to the yahoo site explorer. It shows submitted and approved status too. But don't know why the news articles are not picked up in the yahoo news service. Any advice on this? Are we missing something? please let us know,
Thanks and Regards
Flek
This is great.I hope it may help me in the near future.Thank you for updating us
This is one element of my sites that I have not focused on and need to learn more about. We produce incredible content(if I might say so myself) but are not able to distribute it efficiently.
Thanks for keeping us informed. Are you going to sell this plugin?
Good to know that, I am also wondering about how the plugin will choose which post to submit to Yahoo news!
That is excellent.
So the plugin will automatically submit every wordpress post to a Yahoo News feed? Will there be a way for us to choose which posts get submitted (because they are news) and which ones don't (because they may not be news)?
Great idea.