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Promote your blog using Twitterfeed.com

Twitterfeed is an app that allows a blogger content to feed on different social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and many more. A blogger no need to share URL of his or her blog content on every social networking site as Twitterfeed.com will handle feeds. It not only feeds blog content, but also enables publisher to track performance and audience through real-time stats. It has many advanced features to edit the look of your feeds. It is totally free and can be controlled by publisher with different advanced settings. Only thing a blogger has to do is create and allow Twitterfeed app on his or her social networking sites profile and let other work be done by Twitterfeed.

Steps to create automatic sharing of blog feeds:

  1. Just visit the Twitterfeed.com home page and create a new account by clicking the sign up link in the top-right corner of the home page.

  2. Simply enter your e-mail address and a password in the sign-up form to create your account.

  3. When your account is created and you’re logged in to Twitterfeed, click the Create New Feed button to open the New Feed configuration page.

  4. Name your feed, copy and paste the URL for your blog’s feed and click the Advanced Settings link to expand the page. Enter any additional information related to update frequency, formatting, and more.

  5. Next, click the Continue to Step 2 button at the bottom of the page. This takes you to another page where you can select Twitter and your specific Twitter account as the destination for your Twitterfeed and complete the configuration process. Your new blog posts should begin publishing on your Twitter update stream shortly. Same process is repeated with other social networking sites such as Facebook, Linkedin.

Now, you can visit the dashboard of twitterfeed account and analyse the stats and sharing content of your blog automatically on different social networking sites. However, sometimes there is a delay before a new Twitterfeed starts to work. A variety of other tools and even some WordPress plug-ins can help you automatically update your Twitterfeed when you publish a new blog post. If you’re not happy with Twitterfeed, don’t be afraid to test other options.

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