Automatically map categories to Imported Posts in Feedzy Pro by keywords
π Note: The Auto Categories Mapping feature is available in the Feedzy Pro version. Upgrade to access advanced functionality.
Overview |
Using the Feature |
Use Cases |
FAQs |
π Overview
The Auto Categories Mapping feature in Feedzy Pro allows you to assign categories to imported posts automatically based on keywords in the post titles. This feature streamlines the process of organizing content by enabling dynamic category assignment during imports.
With the latest update, you can now use a combination of keywords to create more precise mappings:
- Comma (`,`): Acts as an OR condition. For example,
plane, train
will assign the category if either "plane" or "train" is found in the title. - Plus (`+`): Acts as an AND condition. For example,
red+car
will assign the category if both "red" and "car" are found together in the title.
You can combine these conditions. For instance:
red+car, plane
means the category will be assigned if:- The title contains both "red" and "car" or
- The title contains "plane."
π οΈ Using the Feature
- 1
- Navigate to the Feedzy settings and open the General tab.
- 2
- Locate the Auto Categories Mapping section.
- 3
- Enter keywords and assign corresponding categories. For example:
WordPress
βCMS
Sports, Stars
βEntertainment
red+car, plane
βVehicles
- 4
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Add the
[#auto_categories]
magic tag to the taxonomy field of your import job.
- 5
- Save the settings and run the import job to apply category assignments dynamically.
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π‘ Use Cases
- π·οΈ Streamline Content Organization: Automatically group posts into relevant categories based on keywords in titles.
- π Dynamic Updates: Ensure categories are consistently assigned even as new content is imported.
- π Better SEO: Improve your websiteβs structure by assigning SEO-friendly categories.
β FAQs
- Q: Can I assign multiple categories to the same post?
A: Currently, only one category is assigned per condition. You can assign posts to multiple categories but you need to create a new mapping to capture different keywords for a separate category.
- Q: What happens if no keyword matches?
A: Posts without a matching keyword will not be assigned to a category.
- Q: Can I filter by both title and content?
A: The feature currently filters only by title. Additional filtering options may be added in future updates.
- Q: Can I use a combination of keywords for advanced filtering?
A: Yes, you can! Use
+
to specify an AND condition (e.g., red+car
) and ,
for an OR condition (e.g., plane, train
). You can even combine them, like red+car, plane
.