Everybody has something to say, and you can always count on another person agreeing, disagreeing or leaving with a sense that they’ve learned something from the experience. Connecting your blog to Facebook and Twitter is a great way to get your blogs out to the greatest number of people in the least amount of time. Whether you’re nurturing a budding writing career, need a comfortable place to vent your views of the world, plan to pitch your two cents on something important, or offering your know how on something useful. Connecting your main social media accounts is a great way to keep everyone informed, get your voice out there and maybe even make a difference.
The easiest way to get all of your media on the same page is to find the applications listed in your account and or settings part of your media of choice and grant access. In Twitter this is found under settings, and lists a slew of applications that can be hitched to Twitter for the latest in whatever access you’re granting. The process is similar for most blog sites, and these days every other site, especially involving commentary, gives an option to connect with Facebook.
What are some of your favorite ways to syndicate content or link your blogs to your social networks?
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Everybody has something to say, and you can always count on another person agreeing, disagreeing or leaving with a sense that they’ve learned something from the experience. Connecting your blog to Facebook and Twitter is a great way to get your blogs out to the greatest number of people in the least amount of time. Whether you’re nurturing a budding writing career, need a comfortable place to vent your views of the world, plan to pitch your two cents on something important, or offering your know how on something useful. Connecting your main social media accounts is a great way to keep everyone informed, get your voice out there and maybe even make a difference.
The easiest way to get all of your media on the same page is to find the applications listed in your account and or settings part of your media of choice and grant access. In Twitter this is found under settings, and lists a slew of applications that can be hitched to Twitter for the latest in whatever access you’re granting. The process is similar for most blog sites, and these days every other site, especially involving commentary, gives an option to connect with Facebook.
What are some of your favorite ways to syndicate content or link your blogs to your social networks?
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