
In my previous posting about how I was using Twitter, Facebook and Buzz, I mentioned that I initially synchonised postings across the 3 different networks - to see how that worked for me.
I've had a few enquiries asking me how I was doing that, so I thought I would point you to the relevant pages of my Guide to 140 Learning where I list the tools I have found to do this:
- On the Synchronising networks page I list some tools that link networks together, so that the same tweet/message appears automatically on different networks. These tools are useful where one of these networks is your primary network and you wish to sync with another. What you have to watch out for, though, is putting your content in a loop, where it constantly moves around the networks as it is re-synched!
- On the Managing accounts page I list some tools that let you send the same message to multiple accounts/networks at once, and additionally, tools that let you schedule messages to networks.
Hi Jane. Here are two links that may be of help to others. http://unlinkyourfeeds.tumblr.com/ and on a similar topic I've been recording experiences about auto-tweeting. http://bit.ly/bPpCpa. Regards, Paul
Posted by: Simbeckhampson | 25 February 2010 at 01:19 PM
Hi Jane, A recent article by the inimitable Louis Gray made me rethink my strategy of posting the same content on multiple sites. I now post strategically: somethings appear on FB, others on my personal Twitter, others on my business twitter, etc. I have come to believe it is a cop out to broadcast to everyone, in ways that a la Ping and others are easy to do so. So I am doing it a different way and it is working for me.
Posted by: GameofGames | 25 February 2010 at 06:12 PM
We had similar problems at my company. Also, if someone is your fan on Facebook, following you on Twitter and Buzz, they get the same information three seperate times.
Posted by: Murphy | 25 February 2010 at 06:51 PM
So fun to see folks get it. Thanks for listening and spreading the word.
Posted by: Louis Gray | 26 February 2010 at 01:08 AM