Showing posts with label Twitter Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter Tips. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Twitter - Unfollow

One of the things Twitter interface currently doesn't do well is it's search functionality and managing an account's Followers and Following.  Luckily they have allowed the public access to their API and programmers in turn have created all sorts of Twitter related applications.

Twitter Rules and Best Practices

Twitter has throttle down accounts to try to deal with people setting up accounts for spamming purposes.  They did this by limiting the number of followers a user can have.  When you first setup a Twitter account you are only allowed to Follow up to 2000 Twitter users.  In order to increase this amount you must have 2000 Twitter followers.  Once you’ve followed 2000 users, there are limits to the number of additional users you can follow: this limit is different for every user and is based on your ratio of Followers to Following. They also have other policies in place like regulating follow churn and aggressive following.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Automating Your Blogger Feed

Now that you have a new Blog using Google Blogger, it is time to multiply your efforts by submitting your blog entries to Facebook, Twitter and Digg.

By taking these few steps, you will be multiplying your efforts and getting the word out.

The first thing you will need is your blogger sitemap.  The sitemap will be used when creating the automated feeds.

The following links will walk you through the process
Auto Digg your Blogger Posts
Auto Post to Facebook and Twitter using Dlvr.it

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

SEO Tips, Twitterfeed

If you have a Goggle Blogger account and a Twitter account, using Twitterfeed will allow you to automatically tweet those Blog posts to Twitter.

What you need to have.
The following steps will show you how to setup a Twitterfeed

Step 1 - Create An Account: Go to http://twitterfeed.com

Step 2 - Login to Twitterfeed: Login to your new Twitterfeed Account

Step 3 - Add Your Blog Feed: When creating a new Twitterfeed, you will be required to enter your your Twitter name and password, as well as the URL of your blogs Sitemap