A New Way to Publish Your Blog Posts Simultaneously as Twitter Threads
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- At any time while you’re working on a post, you can click on the Jetpack icon that’s located on the far right of the header menu at the top of the page.pic.twitter.com/b3d90OKj3m
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- If you don’t already have your Twitter account connected to your website, click “Connect an account” to allow WordPress to publish content on your Twitter feed. You can add multiple Twitter handles if you’ll be Tweeting from more than one account.
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- Make sure the right Twitter handle is selected, write a custom message, and then choose whether you want to share a single link to your blog post or all of the post’s content as a thread.pic.twitter.com/vJJy0AbvLT
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- Hit publish! Your blog post and the Tweet or thread will be shared simultaneously. Be sure you’ve selected your Twitter account when you publish, as this is the only time you’ll be able to share your blog post as a Twitter thread.
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Sharing your full blog posts on Twitter is a great way to amplify your content, increase engagement, and build an audience for your work. You most likely have a number of followers on your WordPress blog who aren’t following you on Twitter, and vice versa.
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This feature allows you to tap into both groups.
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Connect your Twitter account to your WordPress site (https://wordpress.com/support/twitter/ …) today, and start publishing to both platforms at the same time. Get creative, and have fun. We’re excited to see how you use this first-of-its-kind tool.
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This thread can be read here:http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/a-new-way-to-publish-your-blog-posts-simultaneously-as-twitter-threads/ …
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