Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Generating a Link to a Specifc Blogspot Post that can be Used in a Tweet

I found out U can send text and a link from a specific BlogSpot post to your Tweet stream by isolating the post (do so by clicking on the time/date text under the post). Click the "more" tab, and then select 'Share with Twitter' from the drop-down menu. When you click the 'Share with Twitter' menu item, a draft version of a Tweet is generated that includes a truncated version of the first line of your post, and the url for the post. You can then edit the generated text and post it on your Twitter stream. I was thinking you could make the blog post 141 characters so that the post will equal one tweet, however I think that would usually be too short. I was wondering if you can send your posted picture from your blogger post to your Twitter stream in a way that it will be displayed in the stream in the same way that a TwitPic post would be, but if you can do that I haven't been able to figure out how.

My website is Find Your Online Graduate School, which offers information on online graduate school degree programs.

Monday, September 23, 2013



I got this picture of the Great Blue Heron earlier this summer.  I actually got within about 30 feet of it, which was unusual because usually they would flee if I got within 200 feet.  I hope you like the picture. 

(For your info, my key website provides information about graduate degrees you can earn online:  http://OnlineGraduateSchool.tripod.com/All.htm ).

Opening Thoughts

Right now ... I plan to use this blog primarily to display photos that I use to promote my key website ( http://OnlineGraduateSchool.tripod.com/All.htm ) on Twitter.  I have been primarily using Twitpic, however Twitpic does display ads on the page with the photos, and I have been asking myself if I deserve a share of the ad revenue the pictures seem to be generating.  It appears to me that by publishing the photos in this Blogger / BlogSpot context I position myself to receive a share of the advertising revenue through AdSense. Will the photos displayed here appear conveniently and appropriately on Twitter? I will be finding out.   I am giving this a try to see how well it works. 

Many of my photos seem to average about 40 views per on TwitPic.  That's not a particularly big number, however, when you consider that there will be hundreds (or perhaps in the long term thousands) of photos, the number of views and potential revenue  adds up. 

My key website, http://OnlineGraduateSchool.tripod.com/All.htm , provides users with information  about online graduate degree programs, and the name of this blog, InfoOnGradSchools.blogspot.com, is intended to promote that website.  That website includes only graduate schools that are regionally accredited, because I am a big believer in making sure that the students who find degree programs though my site are directed to legitimate and useful degrees. 

I also have other websites, including:

DiscoverYourOnlineCollege.com 
WebQuest Experimentation in Psychology 
Free the Palm Trees ( free palm tree clip art at: http://palmtrees.arrive2.net)
and Arrive2.net. 
I am also thinking that I will be writing regular, text,  blog posts in addition to posting photos, and I am hoping that will work out well also.  Thanks for reading the post.