Magnolia is a flexible enterprise CMS, but it offers no simple, hands-off way to publish blog posts into it from an outside tool. Sorank still gives you a fully automated SEO blog on your own domain.
Magnolia does expose REST endpoints, but creating content through them depends on your apps, templates and workspace configuration, and usually involves developer setup. Rather than wire that up for every article, you let Sorank host the blog for you.
Sorank publishes and hosts your articles on your own subdomain, for example blog.yourdomain.com, linked from your Magnolia site. Every post strengthens your domain authority.
Full walkthrough: Host your blog on Sorank.
Add a Blog link in your Magnolia navigation pointing to your hosted blog subdomain. Visitors move smoothly between your main site and your blog, and Google indexes both under your domain.
Can Sorank publish directly into Magnolia? Not in a simple, automated way. Its REST API depends on your specific configuration, so a hosted blog is the reliable route. If your team has a working REST setup, Sorank can also send articles through a webhook and an automation tool. See the Magnolia REST docs.
Do I keep my content if I leave? Yes. Export your whole blog any time and re-import it elsewhere. Your content is always yours.
Does the hosted blog cost extra? No, it is included in your Sorank subscription.