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Sync Twitter with Your Facebook, Why?

Tuesday, 20 January 2009 · Print Post 12 Comments

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Social marketing is important to everyone and even marketers but more importantly interaction. Today, was Barack Obama’s inauguration and twitscoop shows a great interaction between such conversations that was happening on twitter.

The best part was CNN also sync Facebook with their live feed and millions logged on to view the inauguration live and logged into facebook to see what everyone was talking about. I got my fair share of responses to my facebook status updates via CNN live and to my twitter account.

Now, you can tell this creates conversation with others that are watching the inauguration and my current friends on Facebook. Now, this post is about syncing Twitter and Facebook and I just wanted to introduce the social aspect of facebook and twitter on today’s inauguration.

As you can see the inauguration brought a lot of conversation: (timestamp: 1:28pm est)

obamas inauguration

This is just for twitter imagine the status updates from the CNN live and the conversations they were having. Syncing both service would be beneficial because you get more exposure from 2 big social networks.

Getting exposure and showing I am active helps increase brand and conversation. This is good to gain trust and better yet, to network. I was reading everyone’s status on facebook via CNN live and I responded to some, while I got some responses of my own.

I recently just synced both my twitter account and facebook – so anything on twitter will update my status on facebook. Ever since I did this it has increased conversations with my facebook friends! It is amazing that interaction happens both on twitter and facebook.

If you click on the image to the far right you can see the conversations I was having with facebook friends about today’s inauguratio, my friends participated in the conversation.

I was getting a better response on facebook than on twitter. So I was happy I actually sync my facebook with twitter.

So how do you sync twitter with facebook?

  1. Get Twitter
  2. Get Facebook
  3. Sync with Facebook Twitter App
  4. Done

That is really it. Everytime you tweet something it updates your facebook status. The thing is I have noticed it does not update when you respond to someone or begin your tweet with # or @.

It does not matter, since if I am responding to someone via twitter, facebook users do not need to know.

The only thing is facebook doesn’t sync back to twitter, which is fine too since I doubt anyone will be on facebook 24 hours. I mean I have twitter on my iphone, other than that I am rarely on FB.

So getting more social in today’s internet world is important. You want to be interactive and seen. Being more social is important to your brand as well since it brings in more trust. Being a ghost in today’s marketing world does not make sense, unless you want to be a down low marketer – which is fine too.

I already definitely benefited by just syncing twitter with Facebook. There is far more interaction and far more diversity.


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12 Comments »

  • Donny Gamble said:

    I use to have this application installed with my facebook account, but I think it was annoying some of my friends on there, so I disabled the application

  • Ian (author) said:

    > donny
    really? I get more interactions with my facebook friends on there.

  • Leo said:

    I guess it really depends on what you are “Tweeting”, right? I actually will moderate my facebook tweets to keep out the junk that I don’t think my facebook friends would be interested in. Then again, I only leave 4-5 tweets a day.

  • BigMick said:

    This app is a great idea.

    I’m new to both Twitter and Facebook. Finding apps like these early on will help me in the long term.

  • Charley said:

    Ian,

    recently I signed up to follow you on twitter and you had an auto reply set up. Nice Touch. Are you using a program to do the auto reply with? can I ask how you set that up…Thanks

    Charley

  • Ian (author) said:

    > Charley
    its a web service I use called – tweetlater.com – it has a bunch of cool tools

  • Money Academy said:

    i use facebook since long time but i’m new in twitter so i should try this app and also as you write in your comment ” tweetlater.com “

  • Best Deals Online said:

    Haha, first of all I should probably make myself a FaceBook account, then start using it and Twitter – I just cant seem to be bothered with social networking and stuff – rather concentrate on link building and creating content etc

  • daidamia said:

    You will also be able learn different ways to use FaceBook to your advantage. With time, effort, and knowledge you will be able to use very effectively.

  • The Blogger Source said:

    Sounds like a good app but you might want to test it to make sure it doesn’t interfere with your people.

  • Firme De Curatenie said:

    Great post, I will really use these tips what I need them. Thank you.

  • Inchirieri Auto said:

    Thanks for giving the information. :)

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