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7.06.2010

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In this small tutorial i will explain you how to import your facebook status feeds into twitter. By doing this you don’t have to update your twitter account everytime you update your blog/facebook fan page. Your twitter friends get updated everytime you update your facebook page.

 

Before we get started you need a google account signup, a facebook fan page, a twitter account and a twitterfeed account signup.

 

I’m assuming you allready have a facebook and a twitter account. Let’s start by opening your facebook fan page. The first thing we notice is that there is no rss-feed or something similar to that. This means we have to create a new feed to import into twitter. Pick up the url from your fan page and copy it. Paste the facebook url into your google reader by pressing the add a subscription button.

http://www.facebook.com/youresorandom?ref=ts

If you allready have over 25 users you can create a shorturl on facebook. Else the url will look something like this:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/youresorandomcom/118843938139116?ref=ts

Notice the ?ref=ts link at the back of your url. You don’t need this, so you better delete it. Or make sure you copy the link without it. Go to Google Reader, log in into your google account, else you won’t have access. If you don’t have a google account, signup here.

You will see all your status updates in the preview box, in the middle of your screen. Press the show details button in the right top corner and select your feed url.

Go to twitterfeed and setup a new account. When finishing the first step you can include your feed url settings.

Go to the next step and choose twitter to import your feeds. Press on the link and press on the big blue twitter verification button.

Press the allow button, make sure you are logged in into twitter. To make sure everything is activated, press the activate button at the bottom of the twitterfeed page and all work is done! After a few minutes your first facebook fan page status displays will be seen in your twitter account!

Become a friend of youresorandom.com at facebook or follow us on twitter.

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