![]() ![]() It is selected at default with the black highlightĥ- Connect to an existing company: Selecting this option enables you to link the source to an existing company in your sources database. When you click on “Next”, you’ll see the next (and final) page in adding your source.Īs you can see from 4 through 12 above, these are the final touches to adding a source:Ĥ- Add a new company: This is an option that automatically assigns the source to the company in the URL. In less than a minute, or a bit more, you would see some content being generated from the source:Īs you can see from 1, 2, and 3 above, you can manually approve the content immediately, try to fetch more from the source, or move on to the next process of adding the source. Once you’ve chosen your means to add your source, and pasted the link, go ahead and click on “Fetch Articles” where 6 is.That way, Morla would only pull content from This way allows you to go directly to the website and would require the snippet from the URL that is common in all articles The link would be pasted in the “URL/Handle” text box, and with 5, you can choose to add a URL tag to pull content from a certain category of a website, like “news”, or “articles”Īn example would be: would go into the URL text box, and you would then add the snippet /news/ in 5. You can add a source here by pasting the extended link of an article or website under a certain tag or category. Article from Specific URL: This one is a favourite, and for good reason. The link or Twitter handle would be pasted in the “URL/Handle” text box.Īn example would be: or would go into the URL text box, and Morla would only pull content from 3. This would aggregate only articles that have been published to the particular Twitter handle, along with retweets if there’s an article URL. Twitter Feed: You can add a source here by pasting the Twitter link or account handle that you want to pull content from. The link would be pasted in the “URL/Handle” text box, and with 4, you can choose to add a keyword filter so Morla can pull the specific content you need.Īn example would be: would go into the URL text box, and Morla would only pull content from 2. Web Search: You add a source here by searching articles that have been indexed by Google and just pasting the link of the website you want to pull content from. ![]() These could include Source Name, Creation date, URL, and much more.ħ- Deactivate: This feature allows you to delete/deactivate a selected source.Ĩ- Info: This enables you to view the stats on a source, and how it performs with its content.ĩ- Edit: You definitely know what this means, so we’ll move on.ġ0- New: Now this is where we’ll be moving on from, clicking on “New” loads the page below for adding a new source.Ĭaboodle has 3 different means to add a source.Īs you can see from 1, 2, and 3 above, you can add a source either through ġ. Unchecking it would mean manually reviewing content from the sources based on your choices.Ĥ- Active Sources: This display shows the sources that are actively pulling our content.ĥ- Quota: This display shows the maximum number of sources you can have based on your subscription plan with Caboodle.Ħ- Table Columns: This feature helps in filtering what source fields you wish to display. If you click on the dropdown, you can select your view to “Active Sources”, “All Sources”, “Removed Sources”, and “Wildcard Sources”Ģ- Search Bar: This feature is exactly what you think it’s for, to scratch for a certain source.ģ- Auto-review: This is a check that prompts Morla to review all your sources and approve them herself. Here you have the Sources page, with details and features as explained below:ġ- Display dropdown: This enables you to modify your view of the current sources on your site. Once you’re in your portal, click on “Sources” in the left plane of your screen You’re still free to add sources at intervals, or based on the availability, you’d still get your premium content, all organised and ready for you.įirst, login into your portal with your company id. ![]() So what does an engine need to make the car work effectively? Yes, you guessed right, it needs fuel! Your content source is the fuel you need, and the more you put in your engine, the more efficient your car will be, so it’s best to start with a full tank!īased on your Caboodle plan, there’s a limit to the sources you can add to your site, but you can start out by filling in all your available sources, that way Morla is able to identify and aggregate more efficiently and all at once. You can look at it this way- your new portal is a brand new car you just got, and the engine is Morla. Now that your Caboodle site is up and ready to go, and you have some understanding of the many features that make it work, let’s talk about working with your sources. ![]()
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