#GooglePlusExporter allows you to export your #GooglePlus posts, pages, community posts, and all your collections to #Wordpess, #Blogger and JSON.
It can also export private posts and comments!
It is free to download the first 800 posts per stream. https://medium.com/google-plus-exporter/how-to-export-google-feed-to-wordpress-extended-rss-file-9afebc82d23c … 2/
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800 free
#GooglePlus posts will be more than adequate for the average user. Free version will NOT work for prolific users (like me) especially if you try to download comments, and you had an active following. Start with one stream (account/page) at a time and see how you go. 3/Show this thread -
#GooglePlus exporter is easy to use. It took me around an hour to download my personal posts as a file (because I have lots of content. To upload to#Wordpress go to your Dashboard>Tools>Import https://en.support.wordpress.com/import/ Your G+ posts upload perfectly, incl. images and links! 4/Show this thread -
Imports all your
#GooglePlus hashtags beautifully, retains all your formating. Elegant! Before you import,#Wordpress asks you if you want to add the imported posts to one of your existing categories, or you might create a G+ category to direct your followers to your G+ posts /5pic.twitter.com/RjJuY7pdwk
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A few words of warning: - If you have
#GooglePlus posts without headings (like all my early posts
) #Wordpress will pull the first few words as the title of your blog post, which will affect the URL auto generated. So fix your headings and slugs! https://en.support.wordpress.com/slugs/ /6Show this thread -
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#GooglePlus posts are imported as PUBLISHED. Be careful if you exported private posts because you don't want these public. Options: >Export public posts separately to private posts >Make your blog temporarily private and manually remove the private posts (not recommended!) /7Show this thread -
> Another workaround for those of you savvy on coding (via
#Wordpress helpdesk when I asked): manually modify the statuses of the#GooglePlus posts in the XML to turn them from Published Posts to Drafts. (Hard unless you can code!) /8Show this thread -
Something I was worried about and
#Wordpress reassured me on: imported posts with the published status (the default for#GooglePlus Exporter) will NOT trigger a notification to your subscribers. Good for my followers given I exported 300 G+ posts! /9Show this thread -
Your imported
#GooglePlus posts will retain their original published date on your#Wordpress site, so it is a neat solution. I suggest spending some time quality controlling. Some of my old G+ posts are just me resharing articles and those posts have little value to my blog. /10Show this thread -
If you don't have a
#Wordpress website (or Blogger), the other option is to export directly from Google and archive all your#GooglePlus posts and data. Good news is you can save your G+ contacts as vCards https://support.google.com/plus/answer/1045788 … Examples: https://9to5google.com/2018/10/08/how-to-download-google-plus-data/ … /11Show this thread -
What to do about your
#GooglePlus followers and communities? Write a public post on G+ directing to your preferred social media accounts, or your#Wordpress or wherever you've republished your G+ content. Might be worth also pinging your cirlces so they get a notification. /12Show this thread -
How to import your
#GooglePlus into a new social media community on Facebook or Twitter? Tough! If you import your#GooglePlus to#Wordpress as drafts, noting this is not easy, set up@IFTTT or@buffer. This would auto-post to your social every time you republish a G+ post. /13Show this thread -
Alternatively, if you want to just preserve your
#GooglePlus content & ever want to refer your new social media community to an old G+ post, then you might consider setting up a new#Wordpress, which is searchable, and just link to republished G+ posts on Wordpress as needed. /14Show this thread -
If your
#GooglePlus community is private, then you must preserve the privacy of your members. You might set up a private#Wordpress website to republish old posts, which means people can only read posts with by registering as users on your website. https://en.support.wordpress.com/settings/privacy-settings/ … /15Show this thread -
Recreating a community on another platform is not easy. Bear in mind that managing a
#Wordpress community is hard work & so archiving#GooglePlus posts on Wordpress does not guarantee your G+ followers will be motivated to become members of your new site/ community. 16/Fin
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