You can use a number of effective IFTTT Recipes,
including the YouTube / Twitter “IF” Recipe that is described above. Here are a few more that you might decide to choose
to set into motion.
“IF” I make a new post on my Tumblr blog, automatically
post a link on my Blogger blog.
“IF” I get a positive Fiverr® gig review, automatically
post a tweet to my Twitter account.
“IF” it is 8am (PST), automatically post a pre-created
tweet to Twitter, saying “good morning”
As you can see, these Recipes require a specific action
to occur before the result is triggered.
This can be an awesome tool, but be careful. Inadvertently duplicating some of the same
recipes can become a nuisance to your viewers.
It is easy to make this mistake when you select IFTTT Recipes, because
many of them are the same, or similar (merely created by different people).
At IFTTT, creating your own Recipes is not only allowed,
but encouraged. In fact, some of the
more popular Recipes were created by people who really need them, just like
you. That is why it is so easy to create
Recipes that already exist. A smart
practice would be to analyze all the Recipes you have selected, to make sure
that there are no repeats. Also, as was
mentioned, most accounts that are Google-related (or owned), are already
connected. That means, that you don’t
want to make the mistake of selecting Recipes that are already being trigged by
Google.
The “DO” Recipes are not the same as “IF” Recipes. There is nothing for you to trigger with a
“DO” Recipe. Instead, they “…run with
just a tap and enable you to create your own personalized Button, Camera, and
Notepad.” These work really cool and
rely on the connections between your devices.
“DO” apps are available for iOS and Android.
Monitor what Works
Whatever Recipes you decide to select, create, and use on
the IFTTT website, just make sure to pay attention to the results that you are
getting. Try to monitor what is happening
on your blog, website, social media and other related sites. This way, you can determine just what is
actually working, as well as when it’s working; and maybe even why it’s
working! After all, isn’t that what we
want from an effective marketing resource?
This website is a perfect resource, and it is absolutely free to
use. The last thing we want to do is
misuse it. This is the voice of
experience speaking, because I believe some of my own selected Recipes are on
steroids! I plan to go over everything
thoroughly, and determine which ones need adjusting. But as for the effectiveness of the IFTTT
website, I wholeheartedly recommend the site!
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