By calvin on Monday, 02 December 2013
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I would love a note field for the backend that could work with an expire time for blog posts. SEO 'pros' like to post articles with links for their clients , this is what is helping their client appear higher up in google. It's about time we get to be a apart of this revenue stream after all the articles are generally not great to read and do detract somewhat so for this we ought to get danger money.

I want to be able to expire these after say 3 months and charge for them. But tracking needs to happen. I would prefer an automated system that also emails a reminder to pay again or have their article/link expire.

Anyone else interested in this feature ? for now it would be good to be able to set an expiry at least to stop too many spammy free links going out. If we have to sacrifice our sites then we should at least get some revenue from it.

TY
Hello calvin,

Hm, not too sure if I understand you here but there's already an "unpublish date" feature in EasyBlog that allows the blog post to be unpublished automatically when a certain date is reached. Am I missing anything here?
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Tuesday, 03 December 2013 00:56
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That I did not know and is a handy part of the picture but a note field that is only visible to backend or the 'author' and read only to the author so I can set to say that a post has been paid for, keeping track in a spreadsheet is otherwise the option but I think automation when possible is better.
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Tuesday, 03 December 2013 01:05
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Noted, thanks for the heads up on this
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Tuesday, 03 December 2013 01:45
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