You can use TwitterFeed to take an EK RSS feed and publish your events to Twitter.
Follow the instructions to create an RSS feed for the events you want to publish to Twitter.
Go to Twitter Feed at http://www.twitterfeed.com and create an account by clicking the "sign up" link and completing the "sign up form".
On the next screen, make sure “twitter” is selected in the dropdown menu and click the “Connect Your Feed to Your Twitter Account” button.
If you are already signed into Twitter on your computer, TwitterFeed will automatically detect your Twitter user name. Make sure TwitterFeed has identified the correct account and then click the “Allow” button to enable TwitterFeed to automatically post to the account. If Twitter did not identify the correct account, click the “Sign out” link.
If you are not already logged into Twitter or you had to sign out of another Twitter account, enter your user name and password for Twitter and click the “Allow” button to enable TwitterFeed to automatically post to the account.
Give your feed a name so that you can identify it as your EK feed whenever your return to TwitterFeed.
Copy the address for the RSS feed your generated through EventKeeper (it should end in .xml.) Paste this URL into the “RSS Feed URL” box.
Click the “test rss feed” button to make sure the feed works. Note: if you get a message saying the feed could not be parsed, delete any spaces that may be at the end of the URL entered into the “RSS Feed URL” box.
Click the Create Feed button.
It may take TwitterFeed up to an hour to post the contents of your feed to your Twitter account.
You can use TwitterFeed to take an EK RSS feed and publish your events to Twitter.
Follow the instructions to create an RSS feed for the events you want to publish to Twitter.
Go to Twitter Feed at http://www.twitterfeed.com and create an account by clicking the "sign up" link and completing the "sign up form".
On the next screen, make sure “twitter” is selected in the dropdown menu and click the “Connect Your Feed to Your Twitter Account” button.
If you are already signed into Twitter on your computer, TwitterFeed will automatically detect your Twitter user name. Make sure TwitterFeed has identified the correct account and then click the “Allow” button to enable TwitterFeed to automatically post to the account. If Twitter did not identify the correct account, click the “Sign out” link.
If you are not already logged into Twitter or you had to sign out of another Twitter account, enter your user name and password for Twitter and click the “Allow” button to enable TwitterFeed to automatically post to the account.
Give your feed a name so that you can identify it as your EK feed whenever your return to TwitterFeed.
Copy the address for the RSS feed your generated through EventKeeper (it should end in .xml.) Paste this URL into the “RSS Feed URL” box.
Click the “test rss feed” button to make sure the feed works. Note: if you get a message saying the feed could not be parsed, delete any spaces that may be at the end of the URL entered into the “RSS Feed URL” box.
Click the Create Feed button.
It may take TwitterFeed up to an hour to post the contents of your feed to your Twitter account.