Q: Dear Team RTILA, Can we automate posting new blog posts from our website to the following social media: ...
Instagram, FB, Pinterest, Twitter, TikTok, ...
Practically speaking, the automation would need to do the following with RTILA:
- extract from our website's RSS feed the following from a new post: featured image, first 50 words, tags,
- create an image post for social media with these
- repeat this 1 / 2 / 3 days later with the 2nd / 3rd / 4th image in the post.
Many thanks for your advice.
Pairfum London
www.Pairfum.com
Bonjour...
Can we automate posting new blog posts from our website to the following social media: Instagram, FB, Pinterest, Twitter, TikTok, ...
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Yes doable, but it will require work and maintenance as these websites have frequent changes to deter scraping and automation
Practically speaking, the automation would need to do the following with RTILA:
- extract from our website's RSS feed the following from a new post: featured image, first 50 words, tags,
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yes this is easy to do
- create an image post for social media with these
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How, using Dall-E Ai text to image or finding an image somewhere ?
- repeat this 1 / 2 / 3 days later with the 2nd / 3rd / 4th image in the post.
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Yes for this we can use our scheduler + conditional logic and a counter variable.
by the way something is wrong with your DNS entry and or redirection from www.Pairfum.London to https://www.pairfum.com as it sometimes shows an SSL certificate warning and error especially on the first-ever visit.
Dear RTILA,
Many thanks for your replies and this sounds very promising.
Every one of our blog posts has at least 4 x images. In other words, RTILA would need to extract the 2nd / 3rd / 4th image from our RSS feed: https://www.pairfum.com/feed/
Thank you for the warning about the website forwarding from www.Pairfum.london to www.pairfum.com. We will look into this.
Kind regards,
Pairfum London
Correction as you were talking about blog pages and in that case also it is easy to target the featured image and then the next images are all appearing under the element called figure, which makes them accessible in a resilient manner, see here screenshot: https://prnt.sc/qiOZSGHAUTnZ