6 Twitter Power Tips
11
Mar
Posted by: Christopher S. Penn in: Blogging, Technology, Twitter
I previously mentioned using Yahoo Pipes to creating custom Twitter groups. Here’s some other things that might be helpful.
- Subscribe to your Twitter feed in Google Reader. This will give you nicely readable archives that don’t suffer from whatever weird Ajax bug the regular Twitter pages have.
- In Yahoo pipes, set up a pipe for the public feed and filter on a keyword like PodCamp, SXSW, VON, etc.
- Subscribe to THAT feed in Google Reader and you have a pulse-monitor of near-realtime discussion from the cutting edge folks about your keyword.
- Share your Twitters in your Google Reader shared feed. Using tags in your shared items, you can specify, for example, Twitterstream.
- Use a filter in Yahoo Pipes on your Google Reader shared feed, filtering the content of the id field for your tag - instantly, you have a shared “best of Twitter” page and feed.
- Use a plugin like Feed Wordpress to auto-blog things in your best of Twitter feed.
What innovative ways can YOU make use of what you do on Twitter?
Updated with bonuses:
- Start by putting your Twitter RSS feed into Feedburner - this will give you a good, clean feed.
- Set up Feedburner’s Pingshot and other services as appropriate, including applying Creative Commons licenses.
- Twitter RSS does NOT hyperlink stuff, so if you want your Twitter posts to have appropriately linked URLs, you’ll need to use a Regex replace filter in Yahoo Pipes prior to publishing the RSS.
- Stuck wanting to blog, but have blogger’s block? Pick a random Twitter and use that as your topic and blog post title.
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Saw this on Twitter (of course) and didn't think of a couple of the tips. Thanks for sharing!
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I'm not sure what you mean when you say "Twitter RSS does NOT hyperlink stuff". Maybe I'm missing something, but this appears to be a hyperlink: http://twitter.com/financialaidpodcast/statuses..., and when I looked at the RSS feed for your Twitter page, it looked okay to me. Please clarify. Thanks!
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The feed itself doesn't hyperlink URLs in it. For example, if you crack open the RSS:
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