If you do, you will know what that stands for, but if not well, you're about to learn why you should. IFTTT.com is a website that connects Internet actions to other actions. The acronym stands for If This Then That. In a nutshell, it means that if this event happens then do that other thing. They call these connections recipes, and you can link them up to do all sorts of stuff. It's a free version of Zapier or Zapier is the paid version of IFTTT, I don't know who came first. I found IFTTT before I found Zapier and I think I prefer IFTTT. Might be first love or something. 😍 Anyway, the premise is that you can write and post a blog post somewhere, IFTTT will take that post and send a Tweet, post it to Facebook, repost to any number of other websites, add it to an RSS feed etc. Alternatively, you can monitor other sites via RSS feed and use that to post, remind you of something, trigger something else and the list goes on. I haven't yet found all the ways I can automate stuff with this site, and they keep adding more places I can access, even IoT things now as well. Have a look, get your thinking caps on and see what you can develop. Regards, Brent. P.S. For the backlinks you can't set up with IFTTT you'll need a way to speed up the creation of links. Full automation of this will result in really crappy links, and you'll get banned, ignored, taken down and other not nice things. Fully manual takes too long, it works, but it's tedious. That's where a tool like AutoFill Magic comes into its own. The automation is in the accessing of each site, logging in and getting you to the section to fill in your content. There you can autofill the content and optionally edit it or write new content for each site. You can have a bunch of sites open at the same time, so you go through them and fill the content in and submit. Semi-automation takes longer than full automation but way less than manual submissions. Check it out here. 👈🏼 |
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