This document provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to use IFTTT (If This Then That) to automate social media posting selectively. It outlines the process of creating an IFTTT account, exploring the dashboard and different components like channels and recipes. It then guides the reader through creating their first recipe, which triggers a tweet whenever a Facebook status update is posted, to automatically cross-post between the two platforms.
43. For this tutorial, we
will discuss one by
one the different tools
and try to apply it as
we go along.
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50. RECIPE
Triggers = this
Action = that
This are the formulas you set
up deciding which triggers will
prompt with actions.
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51. 3 Parts of Recipe.
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53. RECOMMENDED
RECIPE
This are the recipe created by
others users and is much
easier than using your own.
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55. This are the recipe that
enables you to create your
personalized button, camera &
notepad. This are available on
IOS and android only.
DO RECIPE
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57. This are the recipe that
creates powerful connection
with one simple statement –
if this then that.
IF RECIPE
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145. Now go and try it for
yourself!
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146. “It is vain to do with
more what can be
done with less.“
-William of Occam, originator of Occam’s Razor
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