Create and set up an IFTTT account

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Create and set up an IFTTT account

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First, go to the IFTTT official website and create an account. After creating your account, go to the dashboard and click "Applet."

2. Creating a New Applet
Click the "Create" button to create a new Applet. Next, click the "this" button to select the trigger service. Here, select "WordPress".

3. Setting up triggers
Select a trigger, such as "New post ceo email database published" or "New post with tag," and set the condition. For example, if you want to post only articles with a specific tag, select "New post with tag."

4. Setting Actions
Click the "that" button to select an action service. Here, select "Twitter." Next, select "Post a tweet" and set the content of the tweet. For example, you can include the title of the article, the URL, etc.

5. Save and activate the Applet
Once you have completed all the settings, click the "Finish" button to save the Applet. After saving, you can enable the Applet and it will automatically tweet the content you set every time a new article is published in WordPress.

That's how to automatically post to Twitter from WordPress using IFTTT. The setup is very simple, and once you've done so, you can automatically post your blog posts to Twitter without any hassle.

Reference: How to automatically share new WordPress articles on Twitter [IFTTT]


4.NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster
"NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster" is a plugin that automatically shares WordPress articles not only on X (Twitter) but also on other SNS such as Facebook.

Other features are as follows:

Specialized for automatic posting to SNS, allowing detailed settings
There is no need to register for a SNAP account. You can start using it with just your SNS account.
Fewer errors when posting, making for a smooth implementation
You need a Twitter or Facebook API key.
Now, we will introduce how to set up the plugin "NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster," which enables automatic posting to Twitter from WordPress.
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