My tweets on Twitter are no longer posted to this blog
I have been using Alex King’s Twitter Tools WordPress plug-in to automatically tweet about new posts to this blog to my Twitter account.
When I set it up, I was new to both Twitter Tools and to Twitter. This plug-in offers an option to also post a daily index of Twitter posts to the blog. I chose to implement that option.
A few days ago, while looking critically at this blog, those Twitter posts stood out like a sore thumb. Most of them are entirely unrelated to affiliate marketing and I don’t think they belong here, even though it is now my primary blog.
So, on October 8th, I turned off the option of indexing my daily Twitter posts on this blog. Coincidentally, I got tied up doing some time-intensive things that just didn’t leave me with time to blog, so nothing has been added here since then, about a week ago.
If you subscribe to this blog via email, then you haven’t heard from me for a few days.
Most bloggers think that is a terrible thing to do, but I disagree. If I don’t have anything worthwhile to talk about here, I just don’t say anything. Most bloggers think we should write at least one thing every day to keep the readers in the habit of visiting our blogs. I just don’t accept that.
When I have something to say, or have news related to affiliate marketing that I want to pass along, I’ll write about it. Sometimes, I’ll post several times in one day. Other times, such as last week, I won’t post anything at all.
The daily index of Twitter posts violated that idea.
So, now they’re gone.
(The crowd cheers wildly!)
I’ve been doing some research on several things that I’ll be talking about, soon. I hope you’ll find them of interest for you and your affiliate marketing business.
What do you think? Did I make the correct choice in no longer blogging my Twitter tweets?
Act on your dream!
JD
Should you tweet your blog? Part 2
Filed under: Blogging, Business Networking, Squidoo Lenses, Twitter
After installing TweetMyBlog a couple of days ago and testing it, I found some things I like and dislike about it.
While I still feel comfortable recommending it as a useful tool that works exactly as advertised, I’m not sure it’s the tool I want to use for notifying my Twitter followers about new posts on this blog.
So, based on a recommendation by thefluffanutta, I’m now testing Twitter Tools to see if it does a better job of what I want.
So far, I’ve tested three widgets to show my Tweets in the blog’s sidebar. I’ve used the code provided by Twitter, the widget from TweetMyBlog, and the Twitter Tools widget. Of these three, I think the Twitter Tools widget is much better.
This post will be the first one that is automatically tweeted by Twitter Tools, so I won’t know what I think of it until I’ve used it more.
I’ve expanded my Squidoo lens, Should You Tweet Your Blog, a great deal today. Now, rather than just focusing upon TweetMyBlog, I’m thinking more about the process of automatically having your blog post to Twitter whenever you post to your blog.
Is this a good idea or not?
So, I’ve added several new polls and another duel where you are free to express your opinion. I’ve also added a Plexo link list so you can link to your blog, in addition to the link list that was already on the lens for linking to your Twitter profile.
If you have a few minutes, I hope you’ll visit Should You Tweet Your Blog and post your opinions and comments.
I’m still not sure which tool I’ll use to tweet my new blog posts, if I use any at all.
I may revert to tweeting manually. I don’t know, yet.
What do you think?
Act on your dream!
JD


















