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Using TweetAfter.me

Did you know that 25% of tweets on Twitter contain links to interesting opinions, news, and photos? Posting interesting stuff, through links, is one of the best ways to increase the number of followers you have. However, update too many times in a short timeframe, and you’ll lose a percentage of people following you.

For me, I only have certain times I can tweet, mainly when people aren’t focusing on Twitter. I find interesting stuff, but no one sees it, because I post when no one is looking, and I post in bulk. 

TweetAfter.me was created to easily bookmark interesting news, opinions, and articles you find on the internet, and tweet on your behalf in set intervals (2 Tweets every hour). Therefore, if you find 20 articles in the morning, TweetAfter.me will spread those tweets over 10 hours. 

TweetAfter.me is incredibly simple. To get started, just drag the bookmark located on the main page to your bookmark’s bar on your browser.

That is the only setup required. Note that registration wasn’t required, because there is no registration. TweetAfter.me does not store your Twitter password. 

So now that you have the bookmarklet on your browser. How do you use the service?

  • Surf the web. Find interesting stuff.
  • When you found something you want to share, click the bookmarklet. If you have not confirmed your credentials with Twitter this session, we will redirect you to Twitter to log in. After verifying your credentials, you may be asked to authorize TweetAfter.me to communicate on your behalf. Accept this request (You can turn access off at any time by visiting Twitter.com).

  • You will be redirected back to your original page. The page is now bookmarked and will be tweeted when scheduled.

Subsequent bookmarks will not require you to logon. Therefore, to visually show that websites were bookmarked, a visual cue will appear in the top-left corner of the browser when the bookmarklet is pressed. It will disappear on it’s own.

    That’s it! When you find other interesting pages, just click the bookmarklet and it will be saved for future tweeting.

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