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How to post Twitter tweets onto Facebook Fan Page Wall and Profile status update

imageAs I suggested before (see the bottom appendix part) you can easily connect your Facebook Fan Page to the twitter account. With this connection, all of your fan page status updates will become tweets and be published onto your twitter account.

Now how about the reverse or the other direction around? Meaning, can your tweets be auto published to your Facebook Fan Page Wall? The answer is YES with capital Y, although it is not as easy as the way of linking fan page to twitter.

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Integrate social networks with WordPress

imageYou have a nice blog site, and you are also playing around in the social networks like Facebook, and maintaining twitter accounts. I do not think you will have enough time to keep all of them updated at the same time. Me neither.

That is why I had to set my focus on one, then use tools to sync others.

Now I keep my minds speak out on my WordPress powered blog site, and allow all new blog posts to be auto-published to the facebook wall, and twitter accounts.

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Do you want to get paid for your interview?

On the web, there are a lot of new ideas coming up everyday. Yesterday, I heard about that there is a web to pay people for their interviews. According to Clark Said, now a website allows you to name your interview price. Since this website believes that it is cheaper for employers to pay targeted candidates to interview than to wade through a ton of unqualified applicants.

Here’s an odd one for the job seekers among you. There’s a new website that pays you to go on interviews. So far only technology-geared companies are making use of NotchUp.com, which is in beta. Here’s the scoop: It’s very expensive for companies to use classifieds and online job sites to find new employees. NotchUp.com, however, is free to employers. They find it’s cheaper to pay targeted candidates for their interview time than to go the traditional advertising route and have to sort through a ton of unqualified applicants. Will NotchUp.com be around a year from now? Who knows! But if you’re seeking a new position, pursuing this opportunity can’t hurt you. …..

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