10 Awesome Ways to Integrate Twitter With Your Website

    Web developers with social media savvy are in hot demand. Imagine what it would be like to promise your clients a web presence that is fully integrated with their Twitter strategy and makes it easier for their content to go viral on Twitter. Would be nice, no? Well — why imagine? The tools for web developers to add a touch of Twitter to any site are out there and easy to use. Trust us — your clients will love you for it!

    There’s no better time to start utilizing Twitter integration tools than right now. Here are 10 of the most useful ways to start turning your site readers (or your client’s customer base) into Twitter followers, and vice versa.

    1. Twitter Widgets

    If you’re just getting started with wanting to integrate Twitter into your site, than simply adding the traditional Twitter widget to your site’s sidebar is a great start. It’s not sexy, but it’s a great way to show your latest tweets on your website. It’s an effective way to get readers involved into your Twitter updates, without taking up too much screen real estate.

    Twitter widgets can be used with virtually any site or blog, including HTMl-only pages. While they may not require the most exciting development hack to incorporate Twitter into a website (copy + paste), simplicity is not a bad thing.

    2. Twitter Buttons

    Twitter Buttons is a nifty little service that helps you quickly create a badge to promote your Twitter account. You can choose from over 40 different well-designed Twitter buttons, spanning different shapes and sizes. The service also allows you to automatically create the HTML needed to build the badge without any programming knowledge, not even a teensy bit. Easy peasy.

    3. Twitter Tools

    Thanks to WordPress’ dominance in the blog software world, many blog owners are using Alex King’s excellent Twitter Tools to integrate Twitter into their blogs. Twitter tools is a Twitter Swiss Army knife for WordPress, adding almost limitless functionality to an otherwise Twitter-less blog. The nifty plugin allows you to:

    • Create a blog post from each of your tweets
    • Create a daily digest post of your tweets
    • Create a tweet on Twitter whenever you post in your blog, with a link to the blog post
    • Post a tweet from your sidebar
    • Pass your tweets along to another service (via API hook)

    … and much more.

    4. TwitThis

    Twitter is a powerful promotional tool. Many influential Twitterers have thousands of followers, and an endorsement from one of the “Twitterati” could send a wave of traffic to your site. If you factor in that those followers might tweet to their followers, than you have a very viral social marketing tool.

    TwitThis is a little button that you can place in your HTML or in your blog template to allow your readers to quickly and easily share what they’re reading with their Twitter followers. Aside from an HTML button, users can also “tweet” their findings via a bookmarklet, and WordPress users have a nifty plugin they can install as well.

    5. TweetSuite

    TweetSuite is one of the most compelling uses of the Twitter API in a blog plugin. TweetSuite is a WordPress plugin that furrows among the Twitter API and finds the tweets that reference the current page. It adds another aspect to commenting, showing more of the total conversation around the blog post. Aside from that, TweetSuite boasts some impressive functionality like a Retweet button and a “Tweet this” button (like the famed “Digg this” button).

    6. Chirrup

    TweetSuite is currently offered only for WordPress blogs, but there is another solution for pulling Twitter comments across any platform: Chirrup. Chirrup allows you to display all of the references from Twitter on a given webpage (much like TweetSuite), except it does this by only adding a Javascript snippet. Chirrup is a PHP/Javascript program that has to be hosted locally, but only requires a tiny Javascript include to work on any page. This means that any static HTML page can now have a Twitter-based commenting system.

    That’s a lot of marketing potential for sites wanting to tap into Twitter.

    7. Tweet This

    Tweet This is a WordPress plugin that has much of the same functionality as TwitThis, with a few more bells and whistles. Tweet This automatically shortens your website or blog post URL with a URL shortening service, and also allows you to easily configure the look and feel of the service, without having to dig around in the template code too much. It’s a simple drop-in solution for WordPress blogs, but a powerful way to help spread your content among readers on Twitter.

    8. IntenseDebate

    IntenseDebate is one of the best 3rd-party commenting systems on the web. The service is famous for its threaded comments, user system and rating, excellent design and ease of installation. Yet one of the most progressive features in IntenseDebate’s deep feature set is the ability to notify Twitter when you’ve made a comment. Not only does this feature help the commenter showcase what he’s yakking about online, it also gives the originating site some more attention on Twitter.

    9. Aweber

    Prized for it’s stellar email marketing features, Aweber has an excellent feature for any newsletter marketer: The ability to tweet the newsletter. The newsletter delivery service has actually created a way to convert RSS to Email to Tweet (if you can wrap your head around that).

    There are many site owners who run incredibly successful email newsletters, so this feature is very useful for those wanting to bring that extra bit of awareness to a newsletter.

    10. Twitterfeed

    Last, but certainly not least, is a pioneer of website and Twitter integration: Twitterfeed. Twitterfeed allows you to automatically insert tweets into your Twitter stream from any RSS feed. Many blogs utilize this functionality to let their Twitter followers know when new content is available. You can tailor the format of the generated tweets, and it’s a great way to keep your Twitter followers engaged on your blog.

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    • tof

      Thanks Phillip, but I’m looking to post the daily Tweet (or whatever it’s called) into a SWF file on my client’s website. So, kind of the opposite of what the SiteTweet service provides. I can’t find any Flash/Actionscript documentation that shows how to retrieve and present the feed.

    • http://www.honorvell.com Ramón

      Let’s implement it.

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    • http://www.demogeek.com DemoGeek

      I would like to see a live updating, can be pausable plugin for WordPress. Know of any?

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    • http://www.secondprinciple.com Naseer

      Awesome cool – thanks, started using twitter a week ago and it has just been a blast

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    • http://www.tripwiremagazine.com/ lars

      Great post!
      I’d not really thought of using Twitter before to promote content, but it’s very easy to implement into a site. I have just seen it being integrated on http://www.smashingmagazine.com….

      thanks

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    • Clem

      I am totally in love with Twitter. The interface is clean and simple, easy to use and so cute! I love that so many people are excited about it and creating so many cool things for it and different ways to use it. I get my Twitter buttons from this site- really pretty buttons: http://www.languageisavirus.com/twitterbuttons/

    • http://twitter.com/dannyintampa Danny in Tampa

      You really need to get your twitter url out there as much as possible since many new users are coming to twitter in droves

    • Mike

      Twitter is a great tool to promote your business. I want to share this new site I found that have many buttons. Go to:
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    • http://www.timmp.co.uk Tim

      http://www.gfin.co.uk

      One of my mates put his wordpress site together recently, very well integrated with twitter.

    • http://tr.im Gersham

      Do NOT use TweetSuite, it will slow down your blog!

      It is written improperly. It attempts to use the tr.im bookmarklet to shorten the URL (indeed the author didn’t even have the courtesy to use the tr.im API). API like traffic for tr.im must use the API, that is what it is there for. Additionally it wouldn’t work even if he had written it improperly because he doesn’t understand how some URL shorteners such as tr.im work.

      The author has refused to fix his wordpress plugin and remove tr.im. As a result tr.im is banning any traffic coming from a blog using this plugin. This will slow down your pageloads for several seconds before it times out on its connection to tr.im.

    • http://www.the-ultimate-self.com Liliane Rausch

      Loved the article!

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    • toronto-80

      I have been searching all day, for a twitter application that does the following, but no luck so far. Can you recommend anything?

      -I want a simple Twitter widget, which I can implement in my website, which will display any post containing specific keywords.

      For example, I could have a website about Rock guitars and anytime the word ‘Guitar’ is mentioned on Twitter, I would like to have it displayed on my website.

      Can anyone recommend anything please?

      Thank you

      • http://overtonecomm.blogspot.com Kami Huyse

        Try Chatterbox, it is new and I know the developer.

        http://realtimechatterbox.com/

        He also developed Chat Catcher, which @nevillehobson mentions below.

    • http://wazdesign.wordpress.com Wazdesign

      Hi.. Very Nice Article..
      Here is the Tutorial for Creating Custom Twitter Background with Free PSD file :
      http://wazdesign.wordpress.com/2009/03/09/designing-twitter-background-%e2%80%93-ver-1/

    • http://www.startupslive.tv Dennis Lankes

      Does anyone have experience with implementing TweetSuite with a WordPress self hosted blog? I would be willing to pay for some help or trade out an ad spot on my site.

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    • http://www.shoutmeloud.com/ Harsh Agrawal

      Great article …
      Stumbled….

    • http://www.shoutmeloud.com/ Harsh Agrawal

      Meanwhile how about tweetmeme plugin…
      which helps in retweeting…

    • http://www.virtual-coach.com Barbara Ling, Virtual Coach

      Tremendous resources! Alas, you did forget those Magnificent Feathered Fearless Friends from the Parallel Twitter Universe at http://www.twitterbudgie.com . :)

    • http://xavia360.com/blog Zohaib

      I am gonna try the Intense Debate. great Post

    • http://blog.interactivesponsor.com iSponsor

      Most of the ‘plugins’ are for WordPress… Are there some for TypePad as well?

    • http://www.nevillehobson.com/ Neville Hobson

      I’d include Chat Catcher in any Top 10 list of Twitter tools. Terrific tool to connect tweets that mention a post you’ve written, with links to those tweets inserted in the comments of that post. There’s a plugin for WordPress blogs.

      http://chatcatcher.com/

    • http://www.pain-relief-without-drugs.com Gabrielle Dahms

      Great, thanks!!! This really moves me in the right direction and helps all of us.
      Have a fantastic day!

      Gabrielle

    • http://www.saronti.com Saronti

      sounds great! Will try!

    • http://www.solidverbal.com Ty

      I’m looking for a Twitter tool that will let me pull in a few select feeds onto my blog. I had found one for WordPress, but it required a CRON job and didn’t seem to work right. Are there any that work well?

    • http://myspace.com/dreamweaver3959 LadyKira

      Alot of useful information here. Thanks for sharing.

    • http://www.MarketingProfessor.com Travis Campbell

      Good stuff, well written. This is a standout article among the crowd of twitter tools posts out there.

    • http://www.organihealth.com organihealth

      Excellent..exactly what I was looking for..since the twitter.com is becoming such a phenomenon I think the tools are easy to use for anybody.can’t wait to implement one of them into mine.good job..thanks for posting the article.;-)
      Http://twitter.com/organihealth

    • http://womenofcaliber.com Sarah

      Super detailed – thanks for the great ideas – there’s some really advanced things possible with twitter and wordpress! I look forward to start utilizing some of these tips.

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    • http://bloggersavvy.com BloggerSavvy

      Looks like you forgot a HUGE tool here? TwitMe: http://www.phpvrouwen.nl/twitme/

      Twitme is almost a replacement for Twitter on your WordPress blog because it mirrors a lot of the functionality of Twitter. You can send and receive tweets right from the admin interface. Importantly also is the ability to automatically tweet all new posts and re-tweet older posts to twitter.

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    • http://www.pinkprincess.com Flower Girl Dress Mom

      This is great info. I just created a twitter account, so I’m trying to learn all this

    • http://www.nikahsekeri.net.tc nikah şekeri

      great post.