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Blog Aggregator: how to create one with WordPress, part 2

This entry is part of a series: Create a Blog Aggregator With WordPress»

Before we delve into the first technical setup of a blog aggregator using WordPress, it is imperative that you set a theme for your site: what type of content am I going to collect? Who is my target audience? How are my users going to use the content?

Blog Aggregator (connecting content & people)

The blog aggregator I manage, Giuk.net, focuses on grabbing information from blogs whose owners are geographically related to one another, and the main purpose of Giuk.net is to bring together these content as a form of social networking between those blog owners and users of the aggregator, without having to subscribe to each and every RSS feed or having to put effort to discover new blogs of such. You should have a similar idea on how your content can be used and by whom.

Now, on with the show. Brace yourself, because this is going to be one long post (more so due to my ramblings).

WordPress installation on Fantastico

I’m assuming you know what WordPress is and how to set up. If you don’t, you can do a Google search for “how to set up WordPress” tutorials. This site is, after all, called Blogging Fu, a place where you take blogging to a whole new level. So no offense, but don’t expect too much newbie tutorials here.

(Update: This version of WordPress is the self-hosted version that you can freely download from WordPress.org, not the WordPress.com blog hosting service. No, you can’t create your blog aggregator at WordPress.com, no matter how much you beg for it.)

I’m also assuming that you have a web hosting account that can support WordPress. The optimum server setup should basically be Linux + Apache + PHP + MySQL + PHPMyAdmin. From there, you can run the 3-step WordPress setup (or use Fantastico if you have one in your hosting account) before your blog aggregator installation starts. Yeah, do a Google search on this too if you’re not sure.

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Once your WordPress is in place, you’re ready for this very important part.

STEP ONE: INSTALL WP-O-MATIC

WP-O-Matic admin mini screenshot

I literally had someone I was helping online one sunny day, exclaimed “the hell??!!” to me via IM.

So, what the hell is WP-O-Matic?

Simply put, WP-O-Matic is a free WordPress plugin that pulls information out of a web site’s feed and adds it into your site as individual posts.

HELL YEAH!!

If nothing else, this would be the only plugin you need to add into WordPress for it to run as a blog aggregator (but there will be more, I promise).

If you’re running WordPress 2.8 or better, you can automatically install this plugin by going to the Plugins menu and clicking on Add New. The you do a search for the WP-O-Matic plugin and click the Install link. And, if you follow what I told asked you to do, i.e. use a reliable WordPress hosting like WPWebHost (with promo code WEBGRRRL30), then you should be able to install WP-O-Matic with no error whatsoever.

Coming up next: installing another important plugin to your WordPress blog aggregator, and step-by-step guide on adding content.

Stay tuned.

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