Tag: RSS

Extracting full text articles using container tags CyberSEO Pro plugin for WordPress

The CyberSEO Pro plugin now includes a powerful capability that allows you to extract full-text articles from HTML pages using the container tag. This functionality can help you display complete articles on your site rather than just snippets or summaries, ensuring your site’s content is unique and informative. In previous versions of CyberSEO Pro, you could use the universal Full-Text RSS script to extract full-text articles from arbitrary webpages. While Full-Text RSS script is very powerful and can extract almost...

WordPress auto-comments with OpenAI GPT CyberSEO Pro plugin for WordPress

 The exclusive auto-comments generation feature was implemented yet back in CyberSEO version 6 almost 10 years ago. Since then, it has earned the special attention of CyberSEO Pro users, because it gives the ability to endlessly increase the amount of textual information at WordPress webpages. Throughout the years, the plugin has continually evolved and improved. Along with it, the possibilities of auto-comments generation have improved as well. For example, in CyberSEO Pro version 9.019 it has become possible to...

Public RSS feed catalog CyberSEO Pro plugin for WordPress

Many CyberSEO Pro customers use the plugin to make their own news digest sites like Google News, Bing News etc and looking for the good RSS feeds for their specific niches. We decided to help you with the search of news sources for your sites and created a special public directory containing descriptions and links to tens of thousands of specially selected and tested RSS feeds, grouped into more than 700 categories (niches). Here is a catalogue of several thousand...

The “Auto-comments” tool gets a second breath CyberSEO Pro plugin for WordPress

CyberSEO Pro ver. 9.019 brings a new experimental RSS auto-comments feature, which literally gives a second breath to SEO of your site. Some CyberSEO Pro users get confused with the name of this feature and think it somehow related with so-called comment spam in blogs, when blackhat “optimizers” post random comments on other blog websites to promote their own sites, goods or services. Usually they do it with a use of various automatized tools like Scrapebox. The “Auto-comments” tool, provided...