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Social Nurturing: 7 Keys to Acquire Contacts through LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+via @kenkrogue

Social Nurturing: 7 Keys to Acquire Contacts through LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+via @kenkrogue | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it
How do you get to know influential people using social media? We have developed a very powerful new model that does this very thing and brings amazing results, we use it at InsideSales.com. We call it Social Nurturing.

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Josepf J Haslam's curator insight, January 30, 9:37 PM

Love this article, so true, Social Media is a long-play

Andrew Kavanagh's curator insight, January 31, 12:07 PM

Good advice!

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How To Create a RSS Feed for a Specific Pinterest Board or User

How To Create a RSS Feed for a Specific Pinterest Board or User | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it

Robin Good: News and content curators are always hungry for RSS feeds, as these are the best vehicle to receive any change-update from a web site without needing to go out and check. But not always, web public services that let users generate content, are open and happy to let you grab a RSS feed.

 

Case in point Pinterest. 

 

While the service provides a RSS feed for any user that includes all of the updates and posts he has made, these are all uncategorized and mixed together, regardless of which board they were collected in.

 

"To generate this RSS simply click on the user’s profile and select the RSS icon on the left of the page. Another way to do this is to add feed.rss to the end of the user’s profile; for example, if you want to see the latest pins by Felicia Day your RSS URL would look like this http://pinterest.com/feliciaday/feed.rss."

 

To get instead the RSS feed for a specific board, here is what you need to do:

"...first open the board (e.g. Felicia Day’s Geekin Board), then, remove the last “/” from the URL and add .rss – your end URL will look like http://pinterest.com/feliciaday/geekin.rss

The RSS feed will show you the last 20 or so pins created in that board rather than the full contents."

 

Useful. 8/10


Full article: http://sociable.co/social-media/how-to-generate-rss-feeds-for-a-pinterest-user-and-specific-pinterest-boards/  


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