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How To Backup and Export Your Blog Posts - ActiveRain NEW Feature

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Now how cool is that?  I had no idea!

Original content by Brad Andersohn Non-Licensed

How To Backup and Export Your Blog Posts - ActiveRain NEW Feature

On August 18 @ noon CST, we launched the ability for members to export all of their blog entries to a single, compressed XML file. Its open nature will allow for the development of third-party import tools.

Exporting your posts from ActiveRain has been a long awaited feature that is now available to all members.  The format is XML and can be manipulated in many different ways which I'll demonstrate in future posts.  Special thanks to our tech team for making this possible.  This new feature will allow you to backup and export your Blog posts with a single click.

The first thing you are probably asking yourself is what the heck is XML?  Read more at XML.com

 

Here are the simple steps to download your ActiveRain Blog File

Step 1:
Log in to ActiveRain

Step 2:
Click on your "My Home" link in the upper right hand corner of your screen

Step 3:
Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on the link "Export Blog Entries"

Note: Depending on what computer you are running (IE: Mac, PC) and what operating system, the next window that pops up may appear slightly different, but it will be the same principle.  You are saving a file to a specified location on your computer.

 

Step 4:
The pop-up window below will appear.  Select "Save File" to your desktop, and click OK.

 

 

Step 5:
You will have a zipped or compressed file on your desktop containing the XML file with all your Blog entries.

(if file is not on desktop, check the location you saved it to, often times it will default to your "Downloads" folder located in your "My Computer" folder.)

 

 

Step 6:
When you "Double Click" on the zipped file, it will extract the .XML file to your desktop

 

 

Step 7:
To open and view this file, or to use with any XML compatible formats and programs, right click your mouse on it and select the program you wish to open it in.  For this example, I am going to use a simple text editor application on my computer called TEXT EDIT.

 

Step 8:
You can now see the XML format of your entire ActiveRain Blog.

 

Now don't go passing out on me (LOL~) understand that XML formats are a complex and more complicated format than most of us are used to working with or seeing, however, there will be a multitude of ways that this data can be used by other programs and sources.  You cannot hurt your ActiveRain Blog by messing around and experimenting with this file.  It is already exported from AR to your computer and will not affect your AR blog in any way.  You have now successfully downloaded and backed up your entire ActiveRain Blog and every post in it.

I'll try and post some more advanced information on ways this can be used in the near future, but for now, at least you know how to access and download it to your computer.  Baby steps, just baby steps before we show you how to run the 100 yard dash with it.  I'm sure there will be many questions, and ideas generated by this post, so please feel free to leave your comments and thoughts.  I'll do my best to get your questions answered in an accurate and timely manner.

If I'm away from this Blog for any length of time, it's possible you might find me over on one of these other sites, I make my rounds every so often because I know that if you're not here, you're probably over there too! :-)

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Comments (6)

Brad Andersohn
Retired Executive Director of Education at eXp - Boulder Creek, CA
ActiveBrad - 707.646.1876

Thanks for the ReBlog Liz - soon, we'll need to do a post on some of the things possible with an exported Blog in XML. 

Sep 28, 2009 12:31 PM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI

Hi Liz,

Yes when I saw this feature I was really happy and exported my posts right away.

Sep 28, 2009 12:44 PM
Kate Elim
Dockside Realty - Spotsylvania, VA
Realtor 540-226-1964, Selling Homes & Land a

Hi Liz...Thanks for the Reblog.  I would have missed this information.  It will be good to have all of my posts on my computer.

Kate

Sep 28, 2009 01:34 PM
FN LN
Toronto, ON

Liz - I saw this post when Brad originally wrote it.  I am waiting to see how it can be imported into another blog easily for non-XML techies.

Sep 28, 2009 11:58 PM
Cliff Paulick
End Zone Realty - Owasso, OK

The XML export doesn't include tags, categories, or comments. Or am I mistaken?

Sep 12, 2010 03:06 AM
Liz Moras Migic
Chilliwack, BC
Chilliwack, British Columbia - Realtor

hmm I never did try it but I'll go try it now -maybe brad has done an update or seqential to it by now?

Sep 12, 2010 07:48 AM