Twitter DIY – How to Retweet Faster and Effectively!
Well, my last blog post featured the new beta StumbleTweets.com, which I haven’t officially launched yet.
Since the then, I have added another feature to the site that will allow Twitters to retweet faster and effectively. Also, the seach engine algorithm has been changed a little bit more to bring even better stumbles.
This new feature is basically the ReTweet This! button but faster. (The ReTweet This! button without logging in will redirect you to Twitter and very slow to retweet a tweet.)
Here’s how to use the new feature:
1) First, go to StumbleTweets.com and search for whatever you are interested.
2) See the small “Login” button? Click there.
3) Now, enter your Twitter ID and password here. Don’t worry, we don’t store your passwords, they are actually stored in your computer as a session cookie. A session cookie is automatically destroyed when you close your browser.
4) Now, you will come back to the page and you can now retweet using the retweet AJAX.
5) If your retweet was successful, ReTweet This! will change to “RETWEEDED!” like shown here:
6) Now go to your Twitter page and you should see that whatever you retweeted has been retweeted without the extra clicking.
Why use this feature?
It allows you to find new sites at the click of button and also retweet it. (Saves a whole lotta time.)
Now, go stumble some sites and have fun! (Don’t forget to retweet this blog post if you like it.)
We will have more features soon too, like ability to only stumble based on the number of RTs that the tweet has. So watch out for that.
Chao!
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May 13th, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Looks like an interesting new twitter app.
May 15th, 2009 at 1:56 am
retweet will efective? good twitter