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  • How to Automate Your Social Activities

    by Belle Beth Cooper / March 29, 2012

    social media toolsAre you looking to simplify management of your social activities? If so, then Ifttt is for you.

    Don't be put off by Ifttt's crazy name. This is one handy tool that you should definitely know about.

    Ifttt stands for “If this, then that,” which is a very basic way of explaining the site's whole premise.

    With very little effort on your part, Ifttt will connect your online accounts and services to create triggered events. After setting a trigger from one service, you can create a task to be activated automatically when the trigger goes off.

    ifttt dashboard
    Ifttt lets us common people work with scary Internet codes like APIs without ever knowing it.

    So for example, you might set an RSS feed of local news to trigger an event any time your hometown is mentioned. You can then create a task for Ifttt to perform when this trigger goes off, like sending you an email or text message. Neat, right? This is called a recipe.

    ifttt recipes
    Each recipe can be searched, shared and used by anyone on Ifttt.

    Personally, I believe Ifttt is incredibly useful if you use it right. It's one of those services with a lot of potential that could seem useless if you can't find a need for it. Initially, this is exactly how I felt, but once I found a need for Ifttt, I realized how useful it can be.

    Here are some examples of how Ifttt does do the drudgework for you and saves you time and energy.

    Share Everywhere

    If you manage multiple social media accounts, you'll appreciate the ease of linking them together. With Ifttt, you can link up your accounts to perform particular actions automatically.

    Linking one account to another will allow you to repost updates across different networks. If you only want to do this occasionally, you can create a hashtag to trigger the action.

    For those who use Tumblr or a similar media-focused blog platform, Ifttt allows you to automatically post items from RSS feeds, creating a continual stream of shared content on your blog. You can also set your own blog's RSS feed to automatically post updates on your social media accounts.

    If you're a fan of Buffer, you know how easy it is to add new updates. The process is even simpler with Ifttt, as you can set items starred or labeled with a particular tag to be sent to your Buffer account automatically.

    Manage Social Media

    Managing your social media accounts is more than just creating and sharing content. Ifttt can help you with administrative tasks such as monitoring and keeping your profiles up to date.

    If you like to keep your profile pictures the same across different networks, you can set a trigger to activate when you change a picture on one account to update your other accounts to match.

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    update your other accounts
    Keep your profile pictures consistent across networks automatically.

    Using Evernote, you can create an archive of your social media updates by sending them to your notebook as soon as they are posted. You can also archive them by date, posting them to your Google Calendar.

    google calendar
    Keep your updates safe and searchable by archiving them in your Google Calendar.

    If you want to keep track of links you've shared online, saving only your updates containing links will help you find them again later. Using Delicious or Evernote, you can keep a searchable archive of all your shared links.

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    Evernote is also a great place to keep blog post ideas. By setting a tag to send straight to your Evernote account, you can collect ideas from your Google Reader with ease.

    evernote
    Ifttt lets you search recipes for keywords like "calendar" or "Evernote" to save you the effort of setting up your tasks from scratch.

    Organize Your Life

    The automatic nature of Ifttt keeps you organized even when you're not. Set these tasks up once and you'll be surprised at how handy they become.

    If you're a fan of GTD, you can add labels to your Gmail messages to have them sent directly to your Evernote notebooks with tags added. This is handy for getting your to-do list out of your inbox without a lot of extra effort.

    evernote gmail
    Keep track of favorite and important emails by sending them directly to your Evernote account.

    Emails can also be used to create calendar events automatically by using labels, message contents or sender details.

    google calendar event
    One of my favorite uses of Ifttt is the automatic creation of Google Calendar entries according to your emails.

    If you use Dropbox, Ifttt can simplify your backup processes by sending documents, pictures, email attachments and more straight to your account. You can also back up images by cross-posting them to different networks. For instance, you might repost all of your Instagram pictures to your Flickr account.

    dropbox ifttt
    Backing up your photos is easy with all the recipes already available.

    Easily my favorite use for Ifttt so far is weather and travel notifications. Ifttt has so many channels set up, you can set notifications to arrive via SMS, email, social networks or even a phone call. Creating a notification for travel delays on your train line or weather warnings in your area can save you time and energy (not to mention a bad hair day if it's raining!).

    create a notification
    Get weather alerts via text, phone calls, email or Twitter to prepare you for the day.

    If you need a regular reminder for something, Ifttt can do this too, using the time and date as the trigger. SMS reminders every Monday to put out the garbage or an email on the first of every month to pay the rent will save you the headache of remembering to write these things on your calendar.

    ifttt tasks
    The interface of bright colors and big, clear buttons makes Ifttt so easy to use.

    It's likely that you've come across some of these features elsewhere already. You might even use them regularly. With Ifttt, all of the possible combinations of triggers and tasks that you can set up will make your life more simple and organized. You can also pause or turn off a task at any time. Having all of this control in one easy-to-use interface makes the process a breeze.

    What do you think? What's your favorite Ifttt recipe? Is there something it can't do yet that you would like it to? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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    About the authorBelle Beth Cooper

    Belle has spent the past four years as a freelance writer and social media consultant and now spends her days wielding a pencil as Attendly's resident Inbound Marketer. Follow her on Twitter @BelleBethCooper.
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