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Four effective and interesting ways to integrate Twitter in your website

Friday, October 16th, 2009

As social media marketing becomes an integrated part of one’s marketing strategy, effectively using tools like twitter, facebook and the likes becomes important. Website agencies who can weave the components together and make them interwork effectively gain an edge over other.

Utilizing twitter integration tools with your website increases its effectiveness and results in more hits and traffic. These tools will convert your website visitors into Twitter followers:

1.Twitter buttons: Twitter buttons provide a simple and effective way to quickly promote your twitter account on your website. Easy to integrate with around 40 different sizes and shapes, twitter buttons are a must have for any website today. And what more, the service also automatically creates html for you which can be embedded directly into your website.

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2.Twitter Widgets: Twitter widgets are a simple and effective way to show your twitter activity on your website. The widget can be configured to show your last few tweets on your website and can simple rest on your website side bar. Effective way to get your readers involved without wasting prime website real estate.

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3.TweetSuite: Tweetsuite is a wordpress plugin which provides for a full featured tweetback service for your wordpress blog. It’ll allow you to track the Tweets associated with blog posts. Tweetsuite has some impressive functionality like the ‘Retweet’ and ‘Tweet this’ buttons. Also, it allows you to gather total conversation around a blog post. A must have plugin for any serious wordpress blog.

4.Chirrup: While tweetsuite works on wordpress blogs, chirrup is a service which can pull tweets from any platform. This is how they describe themselves:

  • “Chirrup fetches all of the replies from Twitter, and sorts them by URL so you can have a comment feed for each page in your site“.
  • What does this mean? This means that even a simple html website can be armed with a twitter based commenting system and gain advantage of Social Media.

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More to come….get Twitter now (No, I don’t get paid by Twitter to promote them, lol)