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Tweet old blog posts automatically – WordPress Plugin saves the day!

They say an average tweet lasts just 4 hours! So if you are tweeting links to your latest blog posts, they are quickly forgotten by the end of each working day.
A good blog post deserves more than 4 hours of Twitter fame, don’t you think?
So rather than using a scheduling service such as Hootsuite or Tweetdeck and upload links and tweets to be tweeted over the coming weeks, this rather nifty WordPress plugin makes tweeting your old blog posts a dream!…
How to add a Facebook Badge to your website or blog

Whether you decide to “advertise” your Facebook profile or business page on your website or blog is up to you.
It’s a great way of attracting more people to Like your Facebook page, but remember it does provide a “click-away” from your site. And ideally, once someone is on your site, you want them to stay there
But, for most of you (and me included) adding a Facebook Badge is a good idea, especially to your blog where you are your most social.…
Have you got your website link on your Facebook Page?

So easy to do, yet so many people don’t do it!
Facebook want people to stay in Facebook as much as possible as it’s in their interest to sell more ads. So every opportunity you have to “advertise” your own website, you want to take it!
As you can see from the image below, you have a limited number of characters to explain who you are and what you do at the top of your Facebook Page.…
WordPress plugin recommendation: Thank Me Later

Best WordPress Plugins: This week’s WordPress plugin recommendation
Any tool that allows me to automate an opportunity to reach out to someone gets the thumb ups from me. But the trick to many automated tools is being able to customize them so that they feel as if you have personally written them.
This is why I love the thank me later WordPress plugin.…
Twitter email notifications and how to switch them off if they get annoying

Twitter offers you email notifications – yup, you can get an email from Twitter every time someone favourites your tweets, when someone retweets you, follows you, replies to you or sends you a direct message.
At first, you may want to know each time this happens … but as you start to ramp up your Twitter marketing are they useful?
And why would you really want more emails blocking up an already crowded inbox?…