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	Comments on: How To Add Your Twitter&#8217;s Profile RSS Feed to Your Facebook Fan Page Notes	</title>
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		By: Robert Holland		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Robert Holland]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://socialmediaseo.net/2009/12/21/how-to-add-your-twitter-profiles-rss-feed-to-your-facebook-fan-page-notes/#comment-2591&quot;&gt;Guest&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi there - and thank you for posting your comments.  Please disregard this article as there are now more up to date applications for sending your Twitter updates automatically to your Facebook Fan Page. 
 
I created a short video tutorial for how to do this at the link below - thanks again for commenting: 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://socialmediaseo.net/2009/12/21/how-to-add-your-twitter-profiles-rss-feed-to-your-facebook-fan-page-notes/#comment-2591">Guest</a>.</p>
<p>Hi there &#8211; and thank you for posting your comments.  Please disregard this article as there are now more up to date applications for sending your Twitter updates automatically to your Facebook Fan Page. </p>
<p>I created a short video tutorial for how to do this at the link below &#8211; thanks again for commenting: </p>
<p>. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[I noticed that the feed created by freemyfeed (or Yahoo Pipes&#039; version of the same tool) blatantly includes your password in the URL toward the end (following the prefix &#034;password&#034;).  If we I were to use this feed for my Facebook notes will all my Facebook contacts (or others) have the ability to somehow see the original feed URL (and my Twitter password)?  For obvious reasons I&#039;d prefer that the password remain private.  Thanks for your help!  This sounds promising so long as the RSS feed populating Facebook Notes remains hidden/private to everyone but me as the Facebook account holder. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I noticed that the feed created by freemyfeed (or Yahoo Pipes&#039; version of the same tool) blatantly includes your password in the URL toward the end (following the prefix &quot;password&quot;).  If we I were to use this feed for my Facebook notes will all my Facebook contacts (or others) have the ability to somehow see the original feed URL (and my Twitter password)?  For obvious reasons I&#039;d prefer that the password remain private.  Thanks for your help!  This sounds promising so long as the RSS feed populating Facebook Notes remains hidden/private to everyone but me as the Facebook account holder. </p>
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