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My Feeds. Update Twitter & Facebook Fan Pages Automatically via RSS. You’re cranking out some solid blog posts for your company. And you’ve just convinced the boss to let you set up a Twitter account and a Facebook fan page, too. But the boss is worried it’ll take up too much time, and she asks: “Can you automatically update Twitter and Facebook with our new blog posts?” Yes, you can. Here’s how to do it reliably and for free. Update: When I wrote this post, the method outlined in the post was the way to go – at that time. This method will allow you to link out of Facebook’s walled garden and get maximum traffic for your publishing efforts. Step 1: Getting RSS Updates Automatically Posted to Twitter Twitterfeed is a handy, free website & application that will “feed your blog to Twitter.” Go to Twitterfeed. Click “Connect your feed to your Twitter account” button. It might take a couple of hours to get working. Step 2: Getting Twitter Updates (‘tweets’) Automatically Posted to a FB Fan Page Go to “Selective Twitter Status” when you’re logged into FB.

Hooray! xFruits - Compose your information system. Lazyfeed. Guzzle.it - Latest news about stuff you care. 150+ RSS Feeds That All Designers Should Subscribe To | Web Desi. Becoming a web-designer can be quite a time-consuming process so I figured I’d make a list of all the RSS feeds I am subscribed to and read on a regular basis. The sites on this list are all related to web design, graphic design, development, CSS, HTML, WordPress, business and freelancing, creativity and inspiration. I subscribe to a lot of RSS feeds, so many in fact, that I could spend hours browsing through my feed reader. I love feeds because they put all my favorite sites into one place. Don’t forget to subscribe to our RSS feed! I created an OPML file for you guys to use instead of having to subscribe to each site one-by-one. Mashable Magazine – Web Design Blog Vectips – Illustrator Tips, Tricks And Tutorials Tutorial 9 – Tutorial Bliss Photoshop Lady – All Of the Best Photoshop Tutorials From Around the World PSD Fan – Photoshop Tutorials, Interviews, Freebies PS Hero – Free Photoshop Tutorials, Custom Shapes And More!

Vecteezy – An index Of Free Vector Graphics Available For Download. FeedBlitz - The Email Marketing Service for Blogs, Social Media. Fanflow - Connect with your Fans at the Premium Level - Assetbar. FeedHub Launches - Individualized RSS Feeds - ReadWriteWeb. Personalization startup mSpoke is launching a new product to mashup and personalize RSS feeds today at DEMO [disclosure: Read/WriteTalk host Sean Ammirati works for mSpoke]. The product is called FeedHub and it creates an "individualized RSS feed" that aims to filter relevant posts from a set of feed sources.

Like similar products we've profiled before on Read/WriteWeb - e.g. FeedBlendr, FeedRinse and BlastFeed - the result of the Feedhub process is a single RSS feed that you then add to your RSS Reader (e.g. Google Reader, Bloglines) or Start Page. The reason behind FeedHub is to help users who can't keep up with all of the feeds they have subscribed to, by filtering for relevancy. Say you've subscribed to 100 feeds in Bloglines; by using FeedHub you can create a single feed that filters those 100 feeds.

Ideally the resulting single feed will deliver you only the most relevant posts - and you can continue to 'train' FeedHub to refine this process. Memes How to use FeedHub Conclusion. FriendFeed. Feed your blog to twitter.