Dlvr.it, allows you to connect your site’s RSS feed to social network sites like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
It also allows you to put in multiple feeds and if you manage several Twitter accounts, you can have multiple routes set up. Other options are replacing text, scheduling, filtering, and it even gives you some stats on how many times your links have been clicked. Pretty nifty, huh?
I think the site is fairly user friendly and just a great third party tool for bloggers. I had no problem adding feeds or taking advantage of the options for each feed I inserted.
FYI: For those who love to share the wealth of knowledge or like to give your trusted circle of blog friends a leg up, inserting their site’s RSS is great!
Another nice tidbit – as a mentioned above, you can replace text. For example, change blog to #blog or even blogging to #blogging. This will help boost your social network streams searchability, especially on Twitter.
Here is a video screencast on a intro walk through Dlvr.it. I will be following up with a more detailed screencast to help those who are not as Internet savvy.
By the way, with using Dlvr.it, those using WordPress, you can get rid of 1 more plugin – Twitter Tools. I hate to remove it, but with this service, but because of my belief in building a WordPress site with few plugins, this actually saves a little of your own site load.
Have you used Dlvr.it?
Karen W. says
I've been using dlvr.it for quite a while now and I just love it, it's so easy to set up and use, you can even have your own choice of URL shortener, it's much better than Twiiterfeed ๐
Great video by the way ๐
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HRMS says
This looks like a great resource.I’m very interesting to read your blog. Thanks for posting this.
Richard says
I've also been using dlvr.it over twitterfeed for the last month or so. I didn't know about the feature about replacing words, but that's awesome. I'll start implementing it immediately. Thanks for the tip!
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FinallyFast says
Looks like a great time saver. We've been using the free version of hootsuit where I work, but if this allows you to aggregate more than two feeds in the free version that's awesome. Definitely going to give it a try. Thanks for the heads up!
Wes Towers says
Hi, Nile. I have been using Ping for some time now, but I am open to trying out new things. So, thanks for sharing. Will head on to the dlvr.it's site and check it out.
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nipon says
After your review ,I am now going to use Dlvr.it
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Watch online says
It's my kinda service. Dlvr.it is far greater than twitterfeed.com I was disappointed with twitterfeed because they didn't have an image with my feeds and I started searching for a new feed service. I came up with Dlvr.it via Google search and it was the most awesome, coolest
site and looks sexy too haha!
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Daniel Hughes says
I've been using dlvr.it from quite a long time and I just love it, it's so easy to use and you can have your own choice of URL shortener, even it doesn't need the use of bit.ly.com, it's much better than Twiiterfeed and other apps of Twitter, Thanks for this post.
Skye Summers says
I've always been linking my posts to twitter with feedburner, but this looks like an interesting alternative.
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Frank Thomas says
I can do this from twiiter but how can i create twitter backlinks, but in SEO report its not shown.
vishvast says
hello
thnx for the complete video tutorial to tell me how to share the the post to social networking ….it is gud one to increase the blog traffic nice share
Adeline says
I haven’t heard of this tool before, but this post with a nice video tut certainly has me interested. Thanks for helping me find something new.
Frank Thomas says
Nice way to start any website, focus on URL shorter because its better for shorter URL will always remember.