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Posted By meberius 6 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyMany people ask how they can get a high frequency of tweets for twitter.com and feeds for friendfeed.com . In the same time they don´t know how to promote the own blog. The easiest way is to combine all services. At least you can post everything full automatically to you facebook.com and myspace.com page. Here I´ll show one way how to do it. The advantage of this way is, that even if you have no time to write something by yourself you always post news on all pages.
OK first you need to setup accounts at twitter.com, friendfeed.com, twitterfeed.com .
Starting with twitterfeed you need to find blogs or web pages you really like by yourself and you think they are really interesting for other people and your friends. Don´t forget your own blog. Check that all this blogs and pages have RSS feeds or ATOM feeds. Put this pages and blogs to twitterfeed.com. Here an example of my twitterfeed account.
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