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A Sneaky Twitter Automation Technique That Provides Massive Value To Your Followers

September 11, 2009 in Social Media Marketing by George Fourie


Twitter (for me at least) is all about building relationships, sharing relevant content and connecting with like minded people. [tag-tec twitter automation]Twitter automation[/tag-tec] can save you lots of time, but there are plenty of pitfalls that can ruin your credibility along the way.

Unless you are building a corporate brand that’s focused on company updates or something similar, automating Twitter for your relationship building needs to be approached with a little bit of finesse.

One of those classy acts of content sharing can be done via RSS Syndication.

Some tweeple tweet useful quotes with Twitter hashtags and inspirational messages with Twitter Automation Tools when they are not contributing to their public Twitter timeline in person.

But why not share the content from your favorite blogs or blog community that you follow and read with Google Reader?

Here are the 4 sites that will make this possible:

The process is quite simple:

1. You subscribe to your favorite blogs via RSS in Google Reader.

2. You choose all or a select number of blogs that you want to buzz on Twitter and add them all to a folder.

3. Then you set the folder as public and open your public page.

4. Grab the RSS Feed and head over to Feedburner to burn your feed.

5. Take the Feedburner Feed, head over to Twitterfeed and connect it to your Twitter account.

Your done!

I opened a Twitter account that shares All the blogs that I follow with Google Reader.

Spot the blog posts that are prefixed with “Hot Blog Posts:”. Here is the Twitter Account that I’ve used for this.

There must be dozens of different strategies that you can combine and add value by sharing your personal tribes content or favorite blogs.

How will you use this Twitter Automation strategy to streamline your public Twitter timeline?

How to Create a Custom Branded Blog in 4 Minutes 10 Seconds

August 28, 2009 in MLM Blog by George Fourie

Depending on your technical skills, setting up a custom branded blog can either take a few minutes or several hours. Yes anyone can get a free blog on Wordpress or Blogger, but that is more effective for syndicating your content onto a remote blog than building your personal brand.

So whether this is your first MLM blog or if you are simply looking for a remote blog for linkbuilding and content syndication, you are going to love this! Plus, you can have your custom branded blog setup in under 5 minutes flat! Well, 15 minutes if you are really taking your time.

This video will show you how to:

  • Setup your own personal or remote blog with thatMLMbeat.com
  • Choose from more than a 100 super blog themes that are already uploaded for you
  • Add your own, personal blog header in minutes without having to upload any files
  • Use your own domain name so that you can stay focused on building your personal brand instead of ours
  • Have an active, growing audience waiting to read your blog posts

If you already have a blog and you want to expand your readership, generate backlinks and increase your traffic by the power of our growing community, then head be sure to watch the movie on how to add your existing blog with thatMLMbeat.com.

Any questions? Please ask in the comment section below. Good luck!

How to Add Your Existing Blog to thatMLMbeat.com

August 22, 2009 in MLM Blog by George Fourie

IMPORTANT: Do NOT Forget This:

The FIRST THING you need to do once you have added your RSS feed is to click on the author tab as illustrated in this picture below

Author Tab

Once you have clicked on this, you will need to click on the drop down box and find your name / username on thatMLMbeat

Author Drop Down Box

DOUBLE CHECK that you have selected your name and make this the default for ALL the feeds that you import. If you do not complete this step, your syndicated posts will create a new profile on thatMLMbeat and your blog posts won’t link back to your profile on the front page.

Please double check that you have selected your name as no one would like someone elses content to be posted on there profile and if this happens, we will be forced to control this option from our admin back office and make adding external blogs ONLY available to thatMLMbeat PRO members.

Not fond of the technicalities of setting things up?

PRO Members get blogs added and syndicated for Free! Log in follow the upgrade links at the top.

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Let’s face it, managing multiple blogs can be a time consuming task. Yet setting up various remote blogs on web 2.0 properties are essential for link building, RSS syndication and attracting more raving fans to your MLM blog .

So we’ve done some super tweaking with hours of creative thinking to simplify this process for you.

In this video I clarify how to add your existing blog to thatMLMbeats social network. This setup shouldn’t take you more than 20 minutes. It’s structure to be a “set and forget” process. But, like everything in life, there are a few extra activities that you can add to your syndication to maximize your results, but that’s another topic for another video.

From our perspective, here are the 5 top benefits that you will get for adding your blog to our social network:

  • build quality links pointing back to your blog which helps your SEO
  • have your content feed through the social community which helps you attract more readers to your blog
  • open up the possibility for one of your new readers to publish your post on their blogs to further strengthen your link building strategy as well as expand your readership
  • have your new blog posts title displayed on the front pages recent site wide posts widgets as well as the dedicated page for site wide posts (coming soon)
  • Attract new customers for your personal or MLM product and possibly new distributors for your network marketing business

Got any questions or need some assistance? Contact support if need be or ask your questions in the comments below (recommended).