3 Ways to Save Content
TweetAfter.me provides a bookmarklet that allows users to to save and share interesting things they find on the internet with their Twitter followers throughout the day. When the service became available, the bookmarklet only stored the page’s title. However, you can now use the bookmarklet to dynamically change the text that you tweet along with the URL.
- Tweet the page title
- Tweet selected text found in the page
- Tweet whatever you want
The Default
By default, your profile is set up to tweet utilizing the first two options. When clicking the bookmarklet, the service will automatically store the page’s title, unless you have selected text to be stored. If text is highlighted within the page, then the service will save this text in place of the title. “The Default” works even if you have not logged into the service, and your text is saved as you are redirected to/from Twitter to verify your credentials.
The Dynamic Tweet

I’m sure your wit and humor stands out on your Twitter profile. Tweeting the page title or some selected text may bore you. If so, then TweetAfter.me allows you to tweet what you want with Dynamic Tweets. With this setting enabled, clicking the bookmarklet will show the small form (pictured above) in the top left corner of your browser. Type what you want and click Submit. Note the URL is automatically added, so there is no reason to add it to your text. Also note, at this time, you must be logged on to utilize Dynamic Tweets, and the bookmarklet will utilize The Default method if you have not logged onto the service, even if the setting is enabled (Why? Since you’re not logged on, the service can’t tell if you enabled this method).
You can enable or disable Dynamic Tweets at any time from your profile page.
With these 3 options, TweetAfter.me is a terrific supplement to your overall Twitter experience.