Auto Post to Twitter & Facebook

TwitterFeed is a free website that allows you to feed your blog to your twitter or facebook account. You can automatically post a link to Twitter or Facebook whenever you post a new entry on your blog which saves you time. If you are still doing it manually or haven’t done so, you definitely start to take advantage of TwitterFeed now. It takes less than 5 minutes to set it up.

1. Go to TwitterFeed and create an account, you don’t even need to verify your email address.

2. Create a New Feed and use your blog rss as the source. In my case it will be http://www.timwebtool.com/index.php/feed/. If you are using a wordpress blog, your rss feed will be http://www.yoursite.com/index.php/feed/.

3. Click on test rss feed to make sure it works.

4. There are a few advanced settings that you can use such as the frequency, post prefix, post suffix, keyword filter and so on. I usually just use the default values.

5. Continue to step 2, and there are currently 4 available services that you can publish your rss to. They are Twitter, Statusnet, Hellotxt and Facebook. You can publish your blog post to all of them if you like to.

If you have a lot of followers on twitter or friends on facebook, you will get a lot of free traffic by spending 5 minutes of your time.

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