The Perfect Way To Schedule Your Tweets: Tweriod + Buffer + Pocket + IFTTT
We've come up with the perfect way to figure out when to post your tweets, what services to use to automate the process, and also have a few tips and tricks for you on how you can keep your schedule filled even when you're on the move. While this post focuses on Twitter, you can also use Buffer to schedule your LinkedIn, Facebook profile or Page updates.
Using IFTTT To Automate All Your Facebook Photos & Video [Facebook Tip Or Hack Of The Week]
Not everyone uses Facebook to store their photos and video, but alternative photo and video storage still doesn't seem to have the best social integration just yet. Most of the alternatives are designed for more public sharing and aren't always great at alerting your friends when there's something new to look at. There's also no denying that there are plenty of bored friends our there who love to see photo and video updates from you via Facebook.
Sync Posts Between Facebook, Twitter, Google+ & Your Links [Facebook Tip/Hack Of The Week]
If you're a fan of Facebook, you're probably a user of a few other social networks too. You might have an account on Twitter or Google+, which you might use for work or just as a place to chat. You might also collect links in Google Reader, Delicious or Evernote. But do you know how easy it is to link them all together in just the right ways? Today, we'll show you some of the best IFTTT recipes you can use with Facebook and Twitter.
5 More Awesome IFTTT Recipes You Can Start Using Today
We introduced MakeUseOf readers to ifttt in September of last year. Since then, I've made a few posts regarding the web service. Those two articles introduce 18 one-click "recipes" that can supercharge your Internet experience. As ifttt continues to grow, users are contributing new and more useful ideas. Thanks to this web service, anyone and everyone can automate and simplify their most routine tasks, absolutely free.
10 Great ifttt Recipes To Automate Your Web Life
We’ve already introduced you to ifttt in a previous post and there have been several improvements made and new channels added to the web application since then. Automation and synchronization are two points that have to be stressed if you’re very involved in social web and GTD. To save you even more time and effort, I’ve assembled a list of 10 of the best Recipes that are currently available.
If This Then That: Connect & Automate Any Two Of Your Favorite Web Apps
Connect any two of your favorite web apps in creative ways. A sort of "digital duct tape" according to Linden Tibbets, the app's creator, If This Then That (ifttt) lets you find new uses for web apps you're already using by making it easy for you to combine them. The vision is to make the digital world, where programs exist in isolation, more like the physical world.