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Sarah Worsham / Mar 6, 2009

Morning Edition – Mar 6, 2009

End of the week – It’s warm and smells like rain here in Michigan.  Hope you have a great weekend!

  • Skittles New “Website” Leaves a Bad Taste for Some (Social Media Explorer)
  • Are You Right Brain Dead? (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • How to Expand Your Blog Audience when Traffic Plateaus (ProBlogger)
  • 3 Things Google Needs To Make Display Ads A Big Business (GOOG) (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • The two elements of a great presenter (Seth Godin)
  • It’s Time To Start Thinking Of Twitter As A Search Engine (TechCrunch)
  • 70+ Free iPhone Apps for Social Media Mavens (Mashable)
  • Using stats from site: and Sitemap details (Official Google Webmaster Central Blog)
  • 10 Must Track Google Analytics Goals (Web Analytics World)
  • CMO Survey: Traditional Branding is ‘Broken’ (Marketing Charts)
  • Tracking Twitter by Topic: What’s the Best Solution? (Web Worker Daily)
  • And GSM Shall Rule Them All (GigaOM)
  • Guidelines for highly effective Websites (Brian Cray)

We post links to stories about how to use the web effectively throughout the day on Twitter or Delicious.  Also, if you have a post or link you think is worth sharing, please let us know!

Sarah Worsham / Mar 5, 2009

Twitter Tip – Automate Tweets with Twitterfeed

twitterfeedThe point of Twitter is to have a conversation, but it also nice to send out useful information to your followers – perhaps links of interest or a link when you post to your blog. Twitterfeed allows you to use RSS feeds to automatically send links to your Twitter account.  Just add the RSS feed from your blog to Twitterfeed and you will automatically tweet the blog title with a link whenever you add a new post.

Once you have an account you can add any RSS feed and tell Twitterfeed how often you want it to post items from your feed (every 30m, every hour, etc) and how many items to post (1-5).  Twitterfeed will only post new items, so don’t worry about posting redundant content.  Once you add a feed it may take a few minutes for Twitterfeed to pick it up.

Twitterfeed can also be used to post directly to identi.ca and custom laconica installations. Using Twitterfeed in conjunction with Ping.fm or HelloTxt you can also post to any sites those services support.

Here at Sazbean, we use Twitterfeed to automatically tweet our blog posts and links we add to delicious.

If you use Twitterfeed, we’d love to hear how in the comments.

Technorati tags: twitter, twitterfeed, content strategy, business, social media, marketing, strategy

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Sarah Worsham / Mar 5, 2009

Morning Edition – Mar 5, 2009

Posting was a bit light yesterday – we were enjoying Aaron’s birthday.  Back to the grind today….

  • Why We Need Fat Mobile Pipes (GigaOM)
  • 5 Plugins to Keep WordPress Secure (DailyBlogTips)
  • Facebook in 2010: no longer a walled garden (O’Reilly Radar)
  • Social Media as a Softening Agent (Chris Brogan)

We post links to stories about how to use the web effectively throughout the day on Twitter or Delicious.  Also, if you have a post or link you think is worth sharing, please let us know!

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Sarah Worsham (Sazbean) is a Webgrrl = Solution Architect + Product Management (Computer Engineer * Geek * Digital Strategist)^MBA. All views are her own.

Business + Technical Product Management

My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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