Using Twitterfeed
If it’s good enough for the BBC then it’s good enough for me! If you’re a follower of us on Twitter you might have noticed quite a few posts from Twitterfeed.
What Twitterfeed does, it does simply, and it does it well. All you need to do is grab an RSS, connect with your Twitter or Facebook account and you’re done.
Twitterfeed will search for your latest posts every hour, 2 hours or up to 24 hours and posting up to 5 posts. You can set a post prefix and suffix and you have a choice of a number of different url shortening services to use.
There’s a couple of site’s we’ve added to our Twitterfeed account. The first being The 2010 Project so we’ll be sharing every new competition submission and post.
The second feed we set up was from our Alltop account.
If you haven’t used Alltop before I can highly recommend it both for website traffic and as a sort of specialised RSS reader.
If you have a look at our ‘Selection’ page at my.alltop.com/photocreative365 you can see what I mean.
If you’re on Alltop then let us know and if we like your site we’ll add it into our selection.
With my Alltop selection being checked and posted to Twitter by Twitterfeed it’s a nice way to keep all of these things in one place.
For all of my lovely followers I have an automated (and not spammy) set of tweets from sites that I regularly read and recommend.
You might not want to set up your Twitterfeed to include other people’s blogs but it is nice to share!
Have a look for yourself and we’ll love to know what you think.





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