» How to make a Twitter bot with no coding - Digerati Marketing. As usual, lazy-man post overview: With this post you can learn to make a Twitter bot that will automatically retweet users talking about keywords that you specify. You can achieve this with (just about) no coding whatsoever. Why would you want to do this? Lots of reasons I guess, ranging from spammy to fairly genuine. Normally giving somebody a ReTweet is enough to make them follow you and it keeps your profile active, so you can semi-automate accounts and use it as an aide for making connections.
Here we go. Step 1: Make your Twitter Bot account Head over to Twitter.com and create a new account for your bot. Step 2: Find conversations you want to Retweet Okay, we’ve got our Twitter account and we’re going to need to scan twitter for conversations to possibly retweet. So my bot is called “DigeratiTestBot”. Step 3: Getting the feed The next thing you need to do is get the feed results, which isn’t quite as simple as you’d think you see.
Make a file called “myfeed.php” and put this in it: 3. Twitter: How to archive event hashtags and create an interactive visualization of the conversation JISC CETIS MASHe. The use of Twitter to collecting tweets around an event hashtag allowing participants to share and contribute continues to grow and has even become part of mass media events, various TV shows now having and publicising their own tag.
This resource is often lost in time, only tiny snippets being captured in blog posts or summaries using tools like Storify, which often loose the richness of individual conversations between participants. It doesn’t have to be this way. Using a combination of Google Spreadsheets as a data source and a simple web interface to add interactivity it’s possible to let users explorer your entire event hashtag and replay any of conversations. View example conversation replay Try out a LIVE version Update: If you are still struggling to understand the concept Radical Punch have done a overview of this tool Here's how to archive event hashtags and create an interactive visualization of the conversation (written instructions below): Capturing the tweets.
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It can have unlimited categories, tiered categories with any depth, unlimited products-product images-options and can display related items. The built-in shipping methods include a flat or table rate, USPS, FedEx + UPS and has support for Paypal, Authorize.net and "COD (collect on delivery)" payment methods. Users can have multiple addresses with the help of an address book and use giftcards or coupons with the system. A plain admin panel empowers the store owner with features like the ability to configure categories, products, export user + sales data, get sales reports, implement promotions and create/edit content within the site with a simple CMS.