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Twitter is without a doubt one of, if not the fastest growing web application that we have seen. Not long time ago very few people were using or talking about it, and now it is all over the place, with mainstream celebrities joining it every day.
Here is a collection of top twitter tools, plugins, widgets and scripts to integrate with your Wordpress blog.
This powerful Wordpress plugin provides a range of options that allow you to link your Twitter account to your blog. You can use it to display your Twitter posts on your blog. Alternatively, you can use it post a message to your Twitter account whenever you publish a new blog post.
Alternatively, The Twitter Updater does the same job, but allows you to specify the text that will be used in your Twitter updates when you publish a new blog post.
This plugin adds a small icon to every post on your Wordpress blog that provides your visitors with a one click option to tweet about each post. We use Tweetmeme on the Twitter Power System blog (see the green icon at the top right of every post) and it has provided the site with a significant amount of traffic and visibility. But that’s not all…as the plugin also displays the number of retweets that each post has received, it provides an element of social proof. In general, people are more inclined to retweet material that they know is popular. So the more retweets each post receives, the more it is likely to receive.
Alternatively, you can use the TwitThis plugin to achieve similar results.
This plugin adds an extra field to the comment form on your blog so that people can enter their Twitter username. You can then choose to display these names next to the comments that appear on your blog. This provides an additional element of community on your blog, as it allows the people who comment on your blog to find each other on Twitter.
Once you install this plugin it allows you to update your Twitter status from the sidebar of your blog. This Ajax powered script provides you with another quick and easy way to keep your Twitter account up to date. Alternatively, you can use the Twitter Sharts to update your Twitter account from anywhere in your blog.
The TweetSuite Wordpress plugin provides an entire suite of tools, such as retweet buttons, auto-tweeting of new blog posts, tweetbacks etc allowing you to achieve most of the features provided by the other tools featured in this post.
This short piece of javascript provided by Twitter allows you to display a badge that automatically shows the messages you post to your Twitter account. Just login to your Twitter account, select one of the badge styles and paste the code into your blog. These badges can be displayed on almost any webpage, not just a wordpress blog, but they fit nicely on the sidebar of most blogs.
Twitter Widget Pro
Twitter Widget Pro is a widget that handles Twitter feeds. It’s true that you could just point an RSS widget at one of the Twitter feeds, but you end up with the whole tweet as a link, @replies don’t function, etc. Twitter Widget Pro properly handles twitter feeds, including linking @username to the user on twitter, linking #hastags to twitter search, parsing urls and making them links, allowing you to display your twitter profile image, and even allowing you to specify a custom error message to display when Twitter is down.
Twitter is not a chat, and properly used can boost your contents up to the blogosphere!
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January 29, 2010 - 2:10 pm
Tags: linkedin, news, social networks, trends, twitter
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Well, it’s finally here. Twitter and LinkedIn have decided to combine forces. This is pretty significant, and I know that it’ll make it easier to share job opportunities and other more networking opportunities that are more professional in nature. I won’t bore you with all of the details, but you can now update your LinkedIn status via Twitter, and your Twitter status from LinkedIn. If you’d like to see how to go about it, check out the post on the LinkedIn blog . One of the features I like best is how you can select which updates you want posted to LinkedIn – everything or just those posts tagged with #in. In December of 2008, I predicted that Twitter would attain legitimacy in 2009. Aside from it being used by pretty much every major media outlet, not to mention a good number of celebrities, I think we’re there. The fact that a site as grounded …
January 27, 2010 - 3:08 pm
Tags: news, trends, twitter
Posted in Marketing, Social Media | No comments
The spam and other unsolicited DMs I’ve been getting on Twitter have finally gotten to me. And I’m going to be taking action. A Bit of Background You know the kind of direct messages I’m talking about, all with spammy links in them: “Is this you on here?” “I just gave you a High Five! Check it out” “Hey, I got some free ringtones from here” “Hey, can you take this quiz thingy?” “I found out my IQ. You should too.” “I lost a bunch of weight doing this.” And many, many more. Lots of the direct messages I get are of the automated sort when people first start following me. Having been someone who used to do that – mainly to let people know how I preferred to communicate – I can understand the need to do that. But what I’ve been seeing lately is out of control. It’s gotten to the point where these disruptive DMs…
December 1, 2009 - 3:30 pm
Tags: free, wordpress
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Woothemes has released a great FREE theme for Wordpress, Bueno. Bueno is a clean, minimalistic design which just oozes sophistication in both it’s typography & structure. Stripped of all fancy design elements; the reader’s focus should be on the great content that you produce.
Bueno is perfect for the regular (and not-so-regular) blogger.
These are some of [...]
November 25, 2009 - 5:19 pm
Tags: email, widget, wordpress
Posted in Plugins | No comments
Until today only few services proveided with Bloggers with the possibility to enable email subscription feature on their blogs. The most famous is undoubtly Feedburner, incorporated by Google in 2007.
Now Automattic, the company behind Wordpress has lauched his own email subscription service.
Anyone can subscribe, whether they have a WordPress.com account or not. All you need [...]
November 21, 2009 - 9:52 pm
Tags: blogger, iPhone, joomla, livejournal, mobile, movable type, publishing, typepad, wordpress
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From iPhones to Blackberry to Androids and Storms, these mobile platforms can help you chronicle your adventures while on the go or from where ever you please. Here you have seven mobile blogging tools, just pick up yours and start connecting…
1. Google Blogger
With Blogger you can create access via your mobile quite straight forward. Connect [...]
November 19, 2009 - 3:29 pm
Tags: add-on, blogger, firefox, livejournal, movable type, publishing, wordpress
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ScribeFire is an add-on for Firefox that lets you post to your blog without even having to leave the page you’re on.
Pressing the F8 key will call up the ScribeFire posting interface, attached to the bottom of your browser window.You can drag and drop formatted text into a post, upload images, and even set up [...]
November 16, 2009 - 2:18 pm
Tags: android, blackberry, iPhone, mobile, wordpress
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With a single click, WPtouch transforms your WordPress blog into an iPhone application-style theme, complete with ajax loading articles and effects, when viewed from an iPhone, iPod touch, Android or BlackBerry touch mobile device.
The admin panel allows you to customize many aspects of its appearance, and deliver a fast, user-friendly and stylish version of your [...]
November 15, 2009 - 10:53 pm
Tags: wordpress
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Many web designers and developers like to create free Wordpress themes. It’s great for your portfolio, offers good practice, and- perhaps best of all- lets you flex your creative muscles without all the limitations a client project has. Here are five things to keep in mind when creating your free Wordpress theme:
Use the Checklist.
I’ve capitalized [...]
November 15, 2009 - 8:44 pm
Tags: facebook, social, tips, twitter
Posted in Social Media | No comments
If you run a small business using a Blog to promote your products and services, and you have in mind to reach millions of potential customers this articles is what you’re looking for.
10 Small Business Social Media Marketing Tips on Mashable discusses how small businesses can use specific social media tools to increase their visibility [...]
April 22, 2009 - 7:34 pm
Tags: twitter
Posted in Blogging | No comments
A few days ago Twitter announced on their status blog that all Twitter users are only allowed to follow a maximum of 1000 people a day. This rule was designed to cut down on ‘follow spam’ , the act of following many Twitter users in order to get them to follow you back or click on your links. When combined with the already existing limit based on follow ratios , this means that it will be more difficult for marketers or self-promoters to rapidly increase their Twitter follower count by following many people. The old days of following thousands of users a day to get thousands of followers back are gone. That’s not to say the strategy of mass following users to increase your Twitter followers doesn’t work anymore. It does. Why? Because many people use tools to auto-follow anyone who follows them. And there are new users who think its only polite to reciprocate. So you can easily get tens of thousands of followers from this strategy …
December 1, 2009 - 1:09 am
Nice post! I will add WP to Twitter plugin. Easy to install and customize.
Plugin link: http://www.joedolson.com/articles/wp-to-twitter/
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December 1, 2009 - 3:19 pm
Hi Alexander and thanks for your feedback! Congratulations to be the author of the first comment ever on this “new born” blog. Thanks again and keep following us!
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