Whether you have thousands of followers on Twitter or are just getting started, one simple way to increase your reach is to give users fresh and useful content. And with the U.S. unemployment rate approaching 10%, new job listings can serve as great, targeted content for new and existing followers.
Thanks to our job board platform and TwitterFeed, it’s free and easy to add jobs to Twitter. Here are step-by-step directions:
- Create an account at TwitterFeed.
- Setup your feed by clicking Connect your feed to your Twitter Account. This will take you to Twitter.com, where you’ll need to either Register or authenticate your existing account by entering your Username and Password and clicking Allow.
- Describe your feed in the Feed Name field (not public).
- Add your Job-a-matic RSS feed to the RSS Feed URL field, typically http://<your-job-site>.jobamatic.com/a/jbb/find-jobs-rss/. If you don’t have many directly posted jobs, you can expand your RSS feed to include backfill jobs, by appending bf-y/ to your URL. (Example: http://<your-job-site>.jobamatic.com/a/jbb/find-jobs-rss/bf-y/). You can fine-tune the backfill jobs appearing in your tweets using the “Backfill” tab in Job-a-matic.
- Click Create Feed.
If you want more control over how your job tweets are displayed, you can use the additional options in Advanced Settings. In particular, you might consider the following:
- Changing the Post Content to include the title only, to reflect Twitter’s 140 character limit.
- Use the Post Prefix option to add friendly, marketing copy to your tweets. Job-a-matic publishers have had success using prefixes like “New Job Listing: ” or “Hiring a ”.
- Use the Post Suffix option to add hashtags to your tweet, so that the job gets found in Twitter search results. Popular job-related hash tags include #jobs, #job and #hiring.
Please note that including jobs in your Twitter feed is an unpaid option for Job-a-matic publishers, and like any job listing, tweeted URLs will eventually expire.
TwitterFeed has been experiencing reliability issues recently, so technical publishers might be interested in using the Twitter API for a more dependable and customizable solution.
If you have any questions, you can follow and @reply to Simply Hired on Twitter.
Another alternative is www.twitrobot.com. They'll add an advertisement after every 50th post, but they rarely have any problems with their servers.
Posted by: gestroud | Friday, July 10, 2009 at 08:46 AM
Great ideas and features,
we are looking forward to your European Expansion.
Best Thomas from http://www.spirofrog.de
Posted by: Thomas | Friday, August 14, 2009 at 05:31 AM