All I can say is, “Wow!” I just read a post by Ann Smarty over at SearchEngineJournal.com about some very cool Yahoo pipes that you can run. (http://www.searchenginejournal.com/5-useful-yahoo-pipes-to-monitor-your-brand/14320/: “5 Useful Yahoo! Pipes to Monitor Your Brand”)

For those of you who don’t know what Yahoo Pipes is it’s an aggregator for different types of content. For example, they’ll take several feeds and put them together, either to make specialized reports or for publishing on blogs or elsewhere. They allow you to mashup lots of stuff and make it really cool.

For example, I read several SEO blogs and instead of having to go to all of them, I have a Yahoo Pipe that gives me everything at a glance. My Pipe is called “SEO Goodness Pipe” and you can find it at http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=YsYIE89w3hGA4vj2BNV6qA. The reason I call it that is because I also use the pipe to send interesting SEO stuff to Twitter every hour or so.

People love it, and retweet the stuff I send out all the time. I’m finding myself on people’s Twitter lists and it’s a great deal all the way around. I made the Pipe, people get to read the same cool stuff I love on Twitter. They’re happy, I get more followers, they retweet, and the circle goes ’round and ’round. continue reading »

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14 July 2009

You know, I really love Twitter, and I want to provide some great stuff for my Tweeps. Only problem is that I have little time. I can’t do a lot of surfing and posting. So, I do it about once a day at the end of the day, when I’m really tired.

But…

I found a way to automate my Tweets and still give my Tweeple some very cool stuff through the power of Yahoo Pipes and TwitterFeed.com .

First set up your pipe. To do mine, I chose some IM blogs… This one, of course, and DearTellman.com and ListBuilding Blog. I then included some SEO and blogging blogs that I really enjoy reading.

Then, go over to TwitterFeed and set up a free account. Permit it to have access to your Twitter account, and then, add the feed for the Yahoo Pipe.

Last, set up in “Advanced” settings how often you want to have TwitterFeed post to your Twitter account. I have mine updating every hour with 2 Tweets. That keeps me in the game!

And all I have to do is post to my blog. TwitterFeeds and Yahoo Pipes takes care of the rest.

Wow.

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