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May 9, 2022

Q: Hi, If I am running a blog and there are 5 categories Is there a way to filter and embed ...

(iframe/html/whatever) 1st category to page 1 on my website, and then 2nd category to page 2 and so on....
The Question: Every time a new blog is posted in that category, this is what shows up first? And, can we have a choice of a carousel (like first three blogs?) or side by side first 4 blogs in that category? To keep the pages looking fresh

For swipe pages embed, are these AMP embedable?

CDN: Are these blogs 'lightning' fast? If we add 100's of blogs over time, will this slow down page speed, or does it work like lazy load or something??? Country main use is Australia.

RSS: I saw a comment we can filter the RSS for a category which is cool, so I take it we can use app like Publer (appsumo favourite!) to set up social media automation with different RSS links to a relevant schedule time to push the blog into social media world? Is this tried and tested? Which image of the blog will pass on with the RSS link? (some RSS links from 3rd party government websites pass on a broken image - which is quite poor considering it is source of truth from a government dept.

Will you make any other e-commerce integrations?

Lots of questions, QB looks promising!
thx

Founder Team
Diran

Diran

May 14, 2024

A: Hi there

Please see the responses to your questions below:

1. Yes, blogs with filtered categories can be embedded into an iframe. See this as an example link: https://www.quickblog.co/blog?qb-c=quickblog (qb-c = filter and quickblog is the category). The newest posts will also show up using the filtered link. You can choose a design to show only the latest 3 blog posts (not a carousel) in a row

2. Quickblog is not AMP embeddable as we use standard JavaScript to generate and display the content.

3. The blogs are currently using CDN in Amazon (Cloudfront) however our architecture is only located in Europe. We will build a much more available, local and resilient infrastructure to make loads even faster!

4. Our RSS link should work with any RSS publisher to share content into to push the blog into the social media world. A user has recently used Amazon Author. All images are passed on, including the header and body content. Here is an example of our own RSS feed: https://app.quickblog.co/feed/47bw4FgZNwAQr7OL63Drn8toda4KNS7itOr5jy967N?limit=10

5. We are planning on making other ecomm integrations, this will surely start this year!

Thanks for the feedback and praise!

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