Distribute blog posts to our WordPress Blog
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Brac Wardlaw
The blog tool is a great addition but it is somewhat limited in design capability.
Also, we use our WordPress sites to handle our blogs but being able to create them in HighLevel and distribute them to our own WordPress site with scheduling would be a great addition, much like we would do with the Social Planner.
When creating the Blog you already have us create a page to host the blog, just allow us to choose to distribute to a third party site (WordPress) where we can publish that to. Many tools have that function where we can integrate to our blog and then simply publish that post to our blog.
Then we can just use the design and elements that are built into the WordPress site and HighLevel as the content calendar to manage that all in one spot.
Plus it keeps clients in HighLevel and out of the WordPress site.
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Sales & Marketing
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Ability To Create & Manage WordPress Blog Posts From With HL App
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Don Franklin
The ability to create and/or manage Wordpress Blog Posts within the GHL platform so that end customers do not have to log into the WP admin area. If possible it should be a feature under marketing/blog something like WordPress Blog. This way it keeps customers from possibly doing something they shouldn't to the WP site admin area and gives a clear direction on where they should go for any "marketing" items.
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Content AI for Wordpress Blog
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Ben Cogan
We build all of our websites in Wordpress and host them on High Level, but there currenlty isn't a way to post blogs using the content AI to Wordpress.
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Mark Hoffman
This please! We should be able to connect the Blogs section of GHL to the blog on our WordPress website. Maybe through a good wordpress plugin, or an RSS set up somehow that makes this easy?
Please allow wordpress users to use the blog functionality of GHL instead of locking us out of it!
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Mark Hoffman
it would be cool if we could connect the Blog section of HighLevel to a WordPress website so our clients could write blogs that automatically get posted on the site.
Maybe through a wordpress plugin or something we could connect the two? Or a good rss system set up for this specific scenario?
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Daniel Marr
Was just thinking about this today. Much better to keep clients out of WordPress.
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Tylan Miller
There are already multiple, multiple ways to do this.
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Jordan Mentz
Tylan Miller Can you please share?
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Kevin Kohleriter
Love that idea. We not only do this for ourselves as an agency, but we manage about 50 client websites and write/publish over 90 pieces per month. WordPress integration would be fantastic.