How to automate hashtag while auto-publishing of posts
Published on 13 December 12
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I have been writing an application for my client, and they required immediate updating of social media after every posts have been updated. I've been looking for a simple way to crawl within my blog posts that I publish to Twitter with hashtags that are already used on Twitter.
I basically used FeedBurner Socialize service auto-publish their feed to Twitter(which is also the short cut method). To automatically add hashtags while publishing your feed items to Twitter, sign-in to FeedBurner, go to the Publicize tab & pick the Socialize option in the left-side menu.
For the label Hash tags in the form, choose "Create hash tags from item categories" to let FeedBurner automatically convert labels or tags, assigned to your post through a blogging system like Blogger or a CMS, to hashtags. For instance, JavaScript is a label I use within Blogger. The preview below shows how the label within the heading of a feed item of my blog would show up after I activate the service.
To make the best of this service, choose label names that are already existing Twitter hashtags. Additionally, utilize the feature that FeedBurner provides to append a string like "My blog post:" infront of the article title to distinguish it from your manually submitted tweets.
I basically used FeedBurner Socialize service auto-publish their feed to Twitter(which is also the short cut method). To automatically add hashtags while publishing your feed items to Twitter, sign-in to FeedBurner, go to the Publicize tab & pick the Socialize option in the left-side menu.
For the label Hash tags in the form, choose "Create hash tags from item categories" to let FeedBurner automatically convert labels or tags, assigned to your post through a blogging system like Blogger or a CMS, to hashtags. For instance, JavaScript is a label I use within Blogger. The preview below shows how the label within the heading of a feed item of my blog would show up after I activate the service.
To make the best of this service, choose label names that are already existing Twitter hashtags. Additionally, utilize the feature that FeedBurner provides to append a string like "My blog post:" infront of the article title to distinguish it from your manually submitted tweets.
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