Ways To Display RSS Feed To Twitter

by Abi on December 26, 2008

Twitter is a fun social networking tool which allows you to record your current activities and feelings through short messages displayed online with the heap of lines compiled from up to down, new message will be displayed upper than the previous one and so on. Not just that, you could also monitoring your Twitter friend and learn about him/her via their short messages. Enough with what twitter is all about, we all know its overall.

In this post I will explain you on how to connect your blog RSS feed to Twitter, by which Twitter will be reaping up our latest RSS feed and display them accordingly. Okey here the steps:

  • Make sure you have Twitter account, if you don’t have, sign up here Twitter.com
  • Now log in to Twitterfeed.com, this is a must. Twitterfeed.com will play as a link between Twitter and our RSS feed and display our RSS to Twitter. If you don’t have Twitterfeed.com account, make one in Twitterfeed.com and follow the steps there.
  • And after you have Twitterfeed.com, then create your RSS FEED page, and fill your Twitter username, password and url of your feed, like in this screen shot:

twitfeed to connect twitter

You can also configure on how frequent Twitfeed should update your RSS feed and what kind of url should Twitfeed display to short long url and so on.

Now all you have to do just sit back and monitoring whether the latest RSS of yours is listed or is not. Thus from now on, you don’t have to tells Twitter about your newly blog updates, because since now Twitter will update automatically each time there’s a latest article published in your blog and display it to your twitter, For example you can see the screen shot, (Twitter displays my new post from Twitterfeed.com (which is this post) without me have to submit to it:

my newly rss feed displayed in twitter The link: My Twitter Status.

And of course Twitter displays your latest RSS feed depends on period you set while creating RSS Feed page in Twitterfeed.com. So don’t be panic, if it’s not immediately shown up in your Twitter

Hope this post is useful and see you in the next post

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{ 6 comments }

reza December 27, 2008 at 8:09 pm

good tutorials :D

Mike March 26, 2009 at 11:04 pm

Great tips man. Thanks buddy

Seahawks March 30, 2009 at 10:17 am

This help me out a lot  about twitter feed. Since the site doesn’t really tell you that the feeds don’t show up for awhile.

RSS June 2, 2009 at 1:24 pm

Nice tips bro..

chakresh June 8, 2009 at 11:51 pm

good work dear
keep it up

Lisa Turner July 17, 2009 at 7:16 pm

Nice to see the use of Twitter feeds. I updated my twitter account with this help. Thanks A lot

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