Saturday, October 15, 2011

Can Tweets Be Sent to Facebook?


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If you become totally immersed in the social networking world, you May be happy to know that the tweets can be sent to Facebook. It only makes sense as more and more users of a free and far-reaching social networks (and Twitter and Facebook) you want to link the two entities. This process is very simple because there are several applications that will automatically forward your tweets to Facebook. Best of all, with my tweets on Facebook, you will not have to put on Facebook, which is often.

It is important to understand that if you tweet what you're doing every few minutes, it can interfere with your Facebook friends. Your "real life friends" probably do not want to see every aspect of daily life on the Facebook wall. However, if conscientiously Twitter and your tweets have value and good information in them, you can make this work.

Of course, you need Twitter.com and Facebook.com account for it. Then you can follow these three simple steps.

1 Sign in to Twitter, click on Settings, then Profile.
Second Scroll down the web, and click on the blue link that says "You can also add Twitter to your site here."
Third Now select Facebook, and follow the instructions to install the Twitter app in Facebook.

Third Now select Facebook, and follow the instructions to install the Twitter app in Facebook.

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On the other hand, you might not want every tweet go to Facebook. This is where the app comes into play. This app lets you update your Facebook status Twitter, but only for those particular tweets you choose. The process for this is nice and easy. Simply install the application (see link above), then at the end of the tweet with # FB when you want to update your Facebook status Twitter. This way you will:

• Avoid swamping Facebook friends with too many tweets
• Being able to leave a certain updates on Facebook for a long time

It should also be noted that these instructions will not work if your Twitter updates are protected. You should also realize that there is usually a minute or two delay, and you should be patient when you first try.

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