ScreenshotsEnter a set of words you want your widget to display. (You can also choose writers and hashtags...and combine them)
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ScreenshotsEnter a set of words you want your widget to display. (You can also choose writers and hashtags...and combine them)
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A very useful tool to help present a Twitter feed on a web page or blog. It was easy to use and customise, taking me just a few minutes. I placed it on the front page of my site in order to present tweets from a major international fundraising conference. The feed picked up a hashtag used by those at the conference and those commenting from afar. The feed had to remain there for five days, and Tweetcooker performed well. There were a few drops in service during that period, but I suspect they were more down to Twitter than Tweetcooker. Tweetcooker was noticed by many site users, and I got good feedback from those that commented. I'd certainly use it again. Improvements I'd suggest would include more choice in font faces, colours and layout. Overall, a very effective widget.