Twitter Feed Buzzing Along
October 22, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
In my opinion if you’re looking for a way to get your blog posts distributed into the twittersphere, then you should look no further than Twitterfeed. Hookup your RSS feed to a twitter account and you’re off and rolling.
I’ve been using Twitterfeed for quite awhile now and have it running on a number of different blogs for clients. I’m not the only one using the tool either, as you can see from the graphic above they’re pushing thousands of feeds through the tool.
With all that traffic, they’re also releasing some additional features for users.
Twitterfeed now provides the opportunity for you …read more
A Facebook Follow-up Feature
September 30, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
More and more of my friends and family are getting started or getting more active on Facebook. As I talk with people more about how they’re using Facebook and what they like about it, the conversation very naturally flows into what annoys them about Facebook as well.
It’s been over four months since I’ve seen a Facebook quiz show up on my wall. I’m rarely notified of new invites to try a new, cool application, and I’ve finally figured out how to accurately import an RSS feed into your Facebook Notes.
As I share that information with people, many of them …read more
Importing an RSS Feed to Your Facebook Page
August 19, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
I’m not sure who’s idea it was to make importing an RSS feed into your Facebook page such a challenge, but it shouldn’t be this painful. You’d think it would be possible to go to your page, check-out your settings and add your RSS feed URL to a field and save it. Not so quick.
If you look at my example page above. I’ve clicked on the “Notes” section like I was going to read or add a new note. The problem is there’s nothing available to let me know I can add an RSS feed from another blog or website.
Next …read more




