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= How to Add Tumblr to Wordpress = Here's a comprehensive guide on how to add Tumblr content to WordPress: == Why Add Tumblr to WordPress? == There are a few key reasons to integrate Tumblr with WordPress: - Cross-promote content between platforms - Expand your audience reach - Repurpose Tumblr content on your WordPress site - Create a central hub for all your content - Improve SEO by linking between platforms == Methods to Add Tumblr to WordPress == There are several ways to add Tumblr content to WordPress: === 1. Import Tumblr Posts to WordPress === This method involves importing your entire Tumblr blog into WordPress as posts. Steps: 1. Install and activate the Tumblr Importer plugin in WordPress 2. Go to Tools > Import in WordPress admin 3. Click "Install Now" under Tumblr 4. Run the importer and connect to your Tumblr account 5. Select which Tumblr blog to import 6. The importer will bring in all your Tumblr posts as WordPress posts Pros: - Imports all content at once - Posts become native WordPress content Cons: - One-time import, doesn't stay synced - May require cleanup/formatting after import === 2. Embed Individual Tumblr Posts === You can embed specific Tumblr posts into WordPress pages/posts. Steps: 1. Find the Tumblr post you want to embed 2. Copy the post URL 3. Paste the URL on its own line in the WordPress editor 4. WordPress will automatically embed the Tumblr post Pros: - Easy to embed specific posts - Maintains original Tumblr formatting Cons: - Manual process for each post - Not automated === 3. Use a Tumblr Feed Plugin === Plugins like Tumblr Widget or EmbedPress allow you to display a feed of your latest Tumblr posts. Steps: 1. Install a Tumblr feed plugin 2. Connect the plugin to your Tumblr account 3. Use a shortcode or widget to display the feed on your site Pros: - Automatically shows latest posts - Customizable display options Cons: - Relies on third-party plugin - Limited to feed display format === 4. Auto-Post from WordPress to Tumblr === Instead of bringing Tumblr content to WordPress, you can push WordPress content to Tumblr. Steps: 1. Install a plugin like FS Poster or NextScripts 2. Connect your Tumblr account in the plugin settings 3. Enable auto-posting for new WordPress posts Pros: - Automatically shares WordPress content to Tumblr - Saves time on cross-posting Cons: - Doesn't bring Tumblr content into WordPress - May require paid plugin === 5. Use Zapier or IFTTT === These automation tools can create workflows to sync content between WordPress and Tumblr. Steps: 1. Set up an account with Zapier or IFTTT 2. Create a "Zap" or applet to connect WordPress and Tumblr 3. Configure triggers and actions (e.g. new WP post creates Tumblr post) Pros: - Highly customizable automations - Can sync both ways between platforms Cons: - May require paid plans for advanced features - Can be complex to set up == Best Practices == - Choose the method that best fits your needs and technical skills - Test the integration on a staging site first - Be mindful of copyright when sharing content between platforms - Maintain consistent branding across both Tumblr and WordPress - Use rel="canonical" tags to avoid duplicate content issues - Monitor the integration regularly to ensure it's working properly == Conclusion == Adding Tumblr to WordPress can be a great way to expand your content reach and create synergy between platforms. Whether you choose to import posts, embed content, use a feed plugin, or set up cross-posting, there are multiple options to fit different needs. Consider your goals, technical capabilities, and content strategy when deciding how to best integrate Tumblr with your WordPress site.
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