Sitetweet: Your behaviors on sites may be shown on Twitter
After seeing a tweet about sitetweet.net, I headed over to the site to see what it was all about:
sitetweet allows webmasters to post immediate messages on Twitter about specific behaviors on their site. Usually installed on strategic pages, you can configure sitetweet to send a special message when a user performs a certain action on your site. You can use Twitter’s options for private posts in case you want to control who follows your login.
Some interesting uses:
- receive details on goal completions;
- register specific searches;
- receive notifications from vistors from specific sources. read more
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Chat Catcher: Bring Twitter to Your Blog
In the past couple of weeks a number of WordPress plugins have been surfacing to search and “collect” tweets which include blog links so that they can be displayed with the corresponding blog post.
I’m a big fan of anything that helps consolidate the conversation and give a blogger visibility to any response/reaction to what they write. I’ve been looking at the various Twitter/WordPress tools, both to find the best to include here as well as to write a review of what’s out there.
I’ve not yet played with them all, but regardless of what’s out there, I’m thinking (hoping) my search is over.
If all goes well, I’m sticking with Chat Catcher.
My decision has nothing to do with bells and whistles – it boils down to one word:
SERVICE
Chat Catcher scans Twitter for references to your blog posts. When someone links to your blog, that tweet will be posted to your blog’s comments. read more



