In November last year (2017) I was honored to be awarded Microsoft MVP Status for Enterprise Mobility – Identity and Access. MVP Status is awarded based on community activities and even once you’ve attained MVP Status you need to keep your community activity contributions updated on your profile.
Up until recently this was done by accessing the portal and updating your profile, however mid last year a MVP PowerShell Module (big thanks to Francois-Xavier Cat and Emin Atac) was released that allows for some automation.
In this post I’ll detail using the MVP PowerShell Module to retrieve your latest WordPress Blog Post and submit it to your MVP Profile as a MVP Community Contribution.
In order for this to work you will need;
Update the script below for;
Here is the simple script. Run it after publishing a new entry you also want added to your Community Contributions Profile. No error handling, nothing complex, but you’re a MVP so you can plagiarize away for your submissions to make it do what suits your needs.
Hopefully that makes it simple to keep your MVP profile up to date. If you’re using a different Blogging platform I’m sure the basic process will work with a few tweaks after returning a query to get the content. Enjoy.
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