WordPress is the default option for many bloggers
due to the platform’s ease of use and reliability, and while the company doesn’t publish any
official user stats, the tool’s considered the most widely used blog platform,
with some estimates suggesting the WordPress CMS powers around 25% of all
websites.
Facebook announced in February that its robust,
interactive Instant Articles will be opened to all publishers April 12, in time
for its F8 global developers conference, and the social network upped the ante Monday,
announcing a plugin for WordPress. This plugin enables anyone with a WordPress
blog to seamlessly share their content as Facebook Instant Articles.
If you’re looking to increase engagement and
reach of your content, Instant Articles could be the way to go as early
analysis suggests that people engage more deeply with the immersive experience
and share Instant Articles with their friends more often than standard web
articles.
So how to set up Instant Articles to your blog using the
WordPress plugin?
How
does it work?
Facebook
has worked with a small group of publishers on WordPress to beta test the
plugin as a way to quickly and seamlessly adapt web content for the Instant
Articles format. Instant Articles load content in Facebook’s News Feed up
to ten times faster than standard web articles, and are optimized for the
mobile reading experience.
The
native Facebook format includes a built-in suite of interactive tools that
help stories come to life on mobile, including auto-play video and
tap-to-zoom image galleries.
In
a blog post, Facebook noted how the plugin formatted this
Foreign Policy story for Instant Articles:
Below you can see the Instant Article that was
optimized from WordPress using the plugin:
In their blog post, Facebook note that the plugin
recognizes the image found in this Foreign Policy article and specifies the
correct markup, so the photo renders correctly in the Instant Article. The
photo expands to fill the screen when tapped and allows exploration by simply
tilting the phone.
Another example is the below Zap2it article from
Tribune Broadcasting:
In this example, the third-party video player
embedded in this is beautifully adapted for the Instant Articles experience.
The plugin also supports native autoplay video as well as social and
interactive graphic embeds.
Once the WordPress plugin has been installed,
Instant Articles are generated through an RSS created by the plugin and
connected to your Facebook page.
How
you can get up and running
The
plugin can be installed
now via Github and will soon be added to the WordPress plugin
directory. To get started, download the ZIP file from Github:
Once you’ve downloaded the ZIP file from Github, you’ll then need to install it to WordPress. To do this, hover over the Plugins option in your WordPress sidebar and click ‘Add New’:
You’ll
now be taken to the ‘Add Plugins’ page and as the ZIP file needs to be manually
uploaded, select ‘Upload Plugin’ and choose to upload the ZIP file you
downloaded from Github:
After installing the plugin, a new type of feed will be added to your site, with an address in the form /?feed=instant-articles or /feed/instant-articles, depending on your WordPress permalink settings. This new feed is similar to a traditional RSS feed but includes the extra data and markup required by Facebook’s specification.
You can check the feed
is working by visiting [your blog domain]/?feed=instant-articles or [your
blog domain]/feed/instant-articles.
Connecting the RSS feed to your Facebook Page
Next
up, you’ll need to connect your new feed to your Facebook page.
To
connect your RSS feed to your Facebook page you need to visit the Admin
settings for your Facebook Page. From the top of your Page, click Settings:
Then
select Instant Articles from the menu on the left of the screen. (This
setting is not currently available to everyone and will be rolled out to all
Facebook page owners during the global release before April 12, 2016.)
From
the Instant Articles page, you’ll be able to add your RSS feed – this will be
the feed created by the WordPress plugin:
After
you’ve submitted your feed, it’ll be reviewed by Facebook to verify that
all Instant Articles generated from your website are properly formatted and
adhere to their community standards and content policies before you’ll be able
to start pushing content to the platform.
Once
your RSS feed has been approved, all new articles received from your RSS feed
will be automatically provided to readers on Instant Articles-enabled devices (iPhone
and Android phones) with the content in Instant Article form.
To
turn off automatic publishing, check the ‘Import all articles as drafts’
checkbox, which will ensure that all new articles received from your RSS feed
are stored as unpublished drafts until you manually publish them through your
Page admin dashboard.
Your Instant Articles library
All
of your drafts and published Instant Articles will be available to you in a
library.
To
view your library, from the top of your Page, click Publishing Tools and
then select Instant Articles from the menu on the left of the screen.
The
Instant Articles library looks like this:
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