Twitter: Do not lose track

Posted on 13th Aug 2009 by Melanie Langenhan in GTD - Getting Things Done

Follow me on Twitter: @webmaid

Follow me on Twitter: @ webmaid

Twitter is a social media tool of the present. 140 characters are public memos, recommendations, links, or cries for help sent and subscribed to by other Twitter users. But: over time the stream of Twitter messages is as fast and extensive that we no longer interesting and important Tweets responsible.

Software and online applications such as web should help here. By filtering can choose the user whose messages he would like to get displayed at all only.

Then there are other applications with which you manage multiple accounts at Twitter ( EasyTweets , Tweetlater ) and time delay can twitter.

Who reads thus in daily life emails, RSS feeds and Tweets needs in the worst case, three or more programs to be up to date.

But it is also easy!

Do you have an email program that can read and RSS feeds?

Or have a separate feed reader (such as FeedDemon or Google Reader )?

Then subscribe to the RSS feeds from Twitter via RSS!

  1. Call the Twitter page on which you want to subscribe to Tweets.
  2. Copy the RSS feed link (orange icon in the left column below).
  3. Paste the copied link in my feed reader and confirm the subscription.
  4. Read, mark, you tag the messages as you would expect from your feed reader.
  5. Use the Twitter search to find more interesting Tweople.
  6. Go to first point

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