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Hi everyone,
I'm afraid I've become stumped and am looking for some help. The issue has to do with some of the connectivity I have going between three social media outlets - Twitter / Facebook and my company's blog.
I currently have Twitter set up to post whenever a new blog post is published (along with unique Twitter usage, retweets, etc). As I'm now developing a Facebook page, I would naturally like to have both of these sites feed into the wall of the page.
Here's the twist - in Facebook, I would like to have the blog posts published on the wall with a short excerpt and link leading back to the blog, something I can do by individuallly linking my blog to Facebook via Twitterfeed. I don't do this with the blog's link to Twitter because of the 140 character limit (posts show up as headline + link).
Since my blog and Twitter are already linked, I can't simply link my Twitter to Facebook because the blog-to-Facebook link already shows my posts and I don't want to have redundant status updates on Facebook. Also, the fact that I would like to have a short excerpt displayed within the Facebook update is the reason I dont just link up Twitter and have it post blog posts at the same time.
Does anyone know of a way I can get around this issue? If not, I can live with having just linked headlines posted on Facebook, it's just not ideal. It would be nice if there existed some sort of RSS/social media linkage command center - where a user could select exactly what kind of messages/posts go in and out of various mediums you are using.
Since I've not heard of any such tool, would anyone like to go into business and develop one? haha!
Permalink Reply by Chris English on May 20, 2010 at 10:07am
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