abr 12, 20186:11 AM - editado abr 12, 201811:00 AM
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Hi, does anyone know of any third party integrations? We are an SEO agency and don't want to use a HubSpot subdomain for obvious reasons, but love the tools.
Please focus responses on the synchronisation questions as not wanting to go down a rabbit hole discussion on subdomains etc.
Mirroring or synchronisation options and suggestions appreciated.
HubSpot Blog Pros
Automate monthly (also daily or weekly) automated blog recap emails
Have your blog fully integrated with all of your HubSpot CTAs, Forms & Fields
Simple blog analytics for you and clients
Blog Sub Domain Cons
Moving the blog to another subdomain may cause in a loss of traffic and rankings for our blog
The HubSpot blog does not give you control of metadata that certain WordPress plugins can give you
Author pages will not be no-indexed and can lead to duplicate content and faulty crawl reporting (this has been fixed to some extent)
To clarify, you want the blog to live in both places? Publish from HubSpot, but they actually show up on your WordPress blog?
I know where you're coming from as it relates to subdomains, which is why we moved everything to the HubSpot CMS about 2 years ago. It was a great move for us!
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Josh Curcio HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers. HubSpot Platinum Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer
You could potentially just use the RSS feed from HubSpot to pull them into WordPress (using RSS Post Importer - or similar), but given your desire to avoid sub-domains and 301 redirects, I would recommend just hosting your blogs on WordPress and ensure the HS tracking code exists on those posts.
If others have a better solution, cool...but I'm not aware of others.
Best of luck!
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Josh Curcio HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers. HubSpot Platinum Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer
For the same reason, we are experimenting with a tool called Storychief. It sounds promising since it can publish the blog posts in different media automatically, Wordpress & Hubspot included.
Hi @KatKClark and sorry for the delay. For some reason I did not see the notification on your comment 💩
The plugin is not listed in the WP marketplace, but can be purchased directly from us (Invise Agency) as a zip-file ready to be installed directly in your current WP installation.
More information about the features of the plugin and how it works can be found here: https://hubs.ly/H0XvwxT0
If you, or anyone else is interested, I recommend sending me an email (fredrik.landstrom@invise.se) so I don't miss any more notifications in this community 😉
For the same reason, we are experimenting with a tool called Storychief. It sounds promising since it can publish the blog posts in different media automatically, Wordpress & Hubspot included.
Thanks for mentioning this. We are in the process of creating a podcast and would like to be able to syndicate that to our website in the same stream as a blog. IE have a mix of stories where some are podcasts and some are just written. Do you know how well Storychief does that?
Hi! I know this thread is pretty old, but I just want to tell you we have a Wordpress plugin that does exactly what you’re asking for. Mirroring/creating ghost posts in HubSpot that does not affecr statistics or SEO (no duplicate content etc). Works like a charm!
Please email me if you’re interested and want to look at the product sheet.
Yes, you’ll have to upload a podcast on a streaming service like Spotify, Simplecast, Anchor or Pippa and embed this in an article using StoryChief; for better ranking/indexing you can also write out a transcript.
out 19, 20185:21 AM - editado out 19, 20185:33 AM
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Synchronising HubSpot and WordPress blogs
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Hey Bart, thanks for adding to this conversation. Indeed, StoryChief acts as a layer above all your channels (including but not limited to Hubspot and WordPress). And and all feedback is always welcome and greatly appreciated!
To clarify, you want the blog to live in both places? Publish from HubSpot, but they actually show up on your WordPress blog?
I know where you're coming from as it relates to subdomains, which is why we moved everything to the HubSpot CMS about 2 years ago. It was a great move for us!
Did this post help solve your problem? If so, please mark it as a solution.
Josh Curcio HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers. HubSpot Platinum Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer
abr 12, 20189:18 AM - editado abr 13, 20189:15 AM
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Synchronising HubSpot and WordPress blogs
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Hi Yes, thanks for ther post, would ideally like to publish once on HubSpot and have a synchronisation occur with our WordPress Blog. Not interested at all in 301 redirects,
You could potentially just use the RSS feed from HubSpot to pull them into WordPress (using RSS Post Importer - or similar), but given your desire to avoid sub-domains and 301 redirects, I would recommend just hosting your blogs on WordPress and ensure the HS tracking code exists on those posts.
If others have a better solution, cool...but I'm not aware of others.
Best of luck!
Did this post help solve your problem? If so, please mark it as a solution.
Josh Curcio HubSpot support and inbound marketing for OEMs, contract manufacturers, and industrial suppliers. HubSpot Platinum Partner & HubSpot Certified Trainer
We've built a plugin for WordPress that extends WP search into HubSpot content, included is also a widget that pulls any number of recent posts from HubSpot.
I know I am a little late to reply to this thread, but this could be another solution as it does not store any HS data in WP, all HS post content is inserted into WP search on the fly.
In addition to blogs, we've added forms, ctas, links, and files.
Have a look, maybe this will help future issues with WordPress/HubSpot management