Cligs Added To Twitterfeed
Even more exciting news today: The ever useful Twitterfeed service now supports Cligs! Twitterfeed is an awesome service that monitors any blog feed and automatically posts your blog’s entries to Twitter. It’s used by many (many!) websites like Techcrunch. When a blog post is sent to Twitter, a link is automatically added to the post on your blog, and that link can now be a clig!
The Twitterfeed blog just announced the addition.
The integration of Cligs into Twitterfeed is complete as it allows you to enter a Cligs API key to use with the service (just select Cligs from the drop-down menu and the API key entry box pops up). This means that the cligs that Twitterfeed generates will automatically be added to your Cligs account.
Twitterfeed complements Joe Dolson’s WP-To-Twitter, which is a Wordpress plugin you can use on your own blogs to do the same function. Twitterfeed and WP-To-Twitter are aimed at different markets, and I’m happy Cligs is serving everyone depending on their needs.
I’d like to thank Mario Menti, the developer of Twitterfeed, for adding Cligs to his awesome service. And I’d like to thank all the Cligs and Twitterfeed users for asking for the integration. Your passion means that Cligs is now available to even more users!
To get updates about Twitterfeed, follow @mario on Twitter and Twitterfeed’s blog.

Dezember 8th, 2008 at 11:10 pm
Very cool, Pierre! That’s exciting news! Been a busy time in Cligsland, I can see…