Twitterdoodle
Twitterdoodle WordPress Plugin
The recent Wordpress updates have started to cause Twitterdoodle to act extremely flakey. We are in the process of troubleshooting and updating this plugin. Thank you for your patience.
The Lessnau Lounge brings you the Twitterdoodle Twitter Wordpress plugin that will allow you to have automatic mashup posts created that are relevant to your site from the the daily chatter that goes on at Twitter and logged by Twitter search engine search.twitter.com. As an example, if your WP Blog is about televisions, you can have posts created that talk about certain brands or types of TVs. This allows you to have some of the latest relevant information on your blog about your website’s topic.
Twitterdoodle has a feature you can turn on so the mashup posts go only to your category archives and not the front page. This is how I use the plug-in on this site.
For examples of Twitterdoodle posts at The Lessnau Lounge look at this post and this post.
So far, since running Twitterdoodle my traffic has increased by 600% and this site is now being fully indexed by Google.
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=== Twitterdoodle ===
Contributors: scompt
Tags: wordpress, twitter
Requires at least: WordPress 2.3
Tested up to: WordPress 2.7
Stable tag: 1.2
Allows a user to create posts and categories based on Twitter keyword searches. Each post would be a digest of twitter posts in that category.
== Description ==
Allows a user to create posts and categories based on Twitter keyword searches via Summize.com. Each post would be a mashup of twitter posts in that category.
== Installation ==
1. Upload the `twitterdoodle` directory to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
== Configuration ==
1. Go to WordPress settings, and select the Twitterdoodle category.
2. Set the general Options that will be applied to all TwitterDoodle posts.
3. Set up up your auto posts based on keyword, keywords, or keyword phrase.
4. Pick the category for the TwitterDoodle posts.
5. Select the interval or timing of when keyword posts go up automatically.
6. Select whether or not you want the TwitterDoodle post to appear on the front page of your blog or only in the category.
==FAQs==
1. What is the Twitter search syntax I can use to pull my posts.
- Please look here http://search.twitter.com/operators
