
Would you like to be able to update your Drupal site and automatically send those updates to Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, MySpace, Ning and dozens of other sites? This tutorial will show you how. Our first part will be to create an RSS feed to export new posts. From there we'll use Twitterfeed.com and Ping.fm to distribute the posts to all our social networks. Creating an RSS FeedThere are at least three ways you export an RSS feed from your Drupal site. We'll break the options into easy, medium and hard: Easy: You can just use Drupal's default feed. Simply add rss.xml to site's address. For example the main Drupal.org feed is at http://drupal.org/rss.xml. The downside is that you don't have much control of the feed's content. Whatever is on your site's frontpage will be included. Medium: A module called "Syndication" will give you more control"
Hard: You can use the "Views" module to completely customize your RSS feed. Full instructions are here. Whichever route you use, the key is to end up with a URL for your feed at the end. Keep that safe and we'll use in a few minutes. Sending your Feed to Twitter and Facebook
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