As some bloggers already know, many BlogCatalog members are fueling their blogs with traffic from Twitter, which is used by more than 4.5 million people. Some also use Twitter to stay up on hot topics.
The success of their members using Twitter made them take notice. So, BlogCatalog recently purchased Tweetfeed.com to help their members get the most out of Twitter. Tweetfeed.com is a customizable presentation Web application that captures Twitter activity in real time.
But now, it does even more since they have added real time topic trends, personal profiles, and topic widgets. The widget is one of the favorite new additions. Bloggers everywhere can add it to any blog or Web site in seconds.
What Can the User Do With the TweetFeed Widget?
The widget can be used for topical information and then can be placed on any blog. For example, a nonprofit could track and display cause-related Twitter conversations; a fan group could track and display Twitter conversations about their favorite actors and shows; or companies could display conversations about their successes, even if they have multiple employees participating on Twitter. It is completely customizable.
The widget not only links to the conversations, but to the Tweetfeed.com profile page. The new profile page displays all feeds, helps promote blogs, and makes it easy to help people connect on Twitter.
Check it out! All you have to do is visit Tweetfeed.com
The success of their members using Twitter made them take notice. So, BlogCatalog recently purchased Tweetfeed.com to help their members get the most out of Twitter. Tweetfeed.com is a customizable presentation Web application that captures Twitter activity in real time.
But now, it does even more since they have added real time topic trends, personal profiles, and topic widgets. The widget is one of the favorite new additions. Bloggers everywhere can add it to any blog or Web site in seconds.
What Can the User Do With the TweetFeed Widget?
The widget can be used for topical information and then can be placed on any blog. For example, a nonprofit could track and display cause-related Twitter conversations; a fan group could track and display Twitter conversations about their favorite actors and shows; or companies could display conversations about their successes, even if they have multiple employees participating on Twitter. It is completely customizable.
The widget not only links to the conversations, but to the Tweetfeed.com profile page. The new profile page displays all feeds, helps promote blogs, and makes it easy to help people connect on Twitter.
Check it out! All you have to do is visit Tweetfeed.com
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