Having played around with the settings for a little while, Wordbooker appears to be working. I’m still inter­ested in finding out about other FB/​WP integ­ration methods though!

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For quite some time now, my posts have been announced on Twitter auto­mat­ically when I publish. The system works and I’m very happy with it. The thing is, despite all the hype, I don’t (personally) know that many people that spend any length of time on Twitter. On the other hand, I know a HUGE number of people that use Facebook on […]

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Resurrected Plugin A while ago I wrote a couple of posts about a system of URL short­ening that allowed you to use your own domain instead of one of the “faceless” short­ening services that have popped up recently. I can under­stand the need for these short­ening services, espe­cially on Twitter when the number of char­acters allowed in a message is so […]

I’ve spent the last couple of months trying to reduce the demands this website had on its host. In the end, I gave up and changed host! When I changed I kept site config­ur­ation the same. This was to see if my new host had the same problem with me that my old host had. It seems not. I’ve had a couple of […]

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Posterize A while ago I mentioned a plugin called Posterize that I was using to post to Posterous. It auto­mat­ically sends an email to Posterous with the title of your new post and a link back to your WordPress blog. The thing is, Posterous is designed to spread your words for you. When you post to Posterous, it will auto­mat­ically repost to […]

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Posterous I’ve been playing around with Posterous recently. It’s a social blogging platform that can act as a hub for all your social posts. Post in one place and Posterous will forward your post to all the other services you use. You’ll get the idea if you check out my site at http://​meJamie​.com. Leave a comment, let me know what you think! Plugin […]

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