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A new way to follow posts on Alexroddie.com

Alex Roddie
Alex Roddie
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Many of my readers also follow me on Twitter, where I post notifications of new articles on this website. For about six months this process has been automated, which helps me when I have to manage things from my phone, but I’ve noticed that new article tweets tend to get buried in all the other stuff happening on Twitter. I’m trying to find ways of making it easier to follow new material on this website.

So I decided to adopt a solution I’ve seen other bloggers use with great success. I’ve established a second, completely automatic account, whose sole function is to auto-tweet new articles published on this website. Think of it as RSS for Twitter, or a list of bookmarks.

If this sounds like it could be useful for you, follow @alexroddie_feed.

I will continue to post new article tweets on my regular account, before you ask – but for people who mainly follow me just to get notifications of new posts, this should make things a lot easier!

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Alex Roddie

Happiest on a mountain. Writer, story-wrangler, digital and film photographer. Editor of Sidetracked magazine. Machine breaker.

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