Post A Twitter Thread Every Time You Post A Newsletter Or Blog Post (#60)
The GrowthTech Newsletter. By Sina Pahlevan. The Time Wizard.
Use this automation workflow to post to Twitter every time you publish a blog or a newsletter.
Go to Make.com and make an account to get started.
This is kind of complicated… but very worth it.
Go to make.com and open a support ticket and type “Twitter API help” as the subject line and they will reply with a loom video on how to connect Twitter to make.com.
That is your only challenge. Connecting Twitter to make.com.
Watch this video and look through this guy’s account for help, but I recommend opening a support ticket:
The Automation Workflow To Turn Your Newsletters/Blogs Into Twitter Threads
Step 1: Create a new scenario
It’s on the top right-hand corner.
Step 2: Start your scenario with Medium
Open your scenario with the trigger being Medium. Medium is where writers publish all their blogs/newsletters. You can substitute this for whatever platform you use to publish your articles.
Medium works best right now on Make.com.
Search up Medium, then click “Creates a Post” as the trigger. This way every time you post on Medium, this automation will start.
Step 3: Connect to ChatGPT
The next step is to connect to OpenAI. You’re going to need an API key, which you can generate from their website.
Connect to ChatGPT and click “Creates a Completion” as the trigger for this option.
Tell ChatGPT to refer to this prompt in the parameters as well.
Transform this blog post into a compelling, flawlessly written twitter thread with a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 280 words per tweet. Make sure all parts of the blog are referenced and optimize content flow with smooth transitions between tweets. Do not include context or pre-context.
Step 4: The hard part… Connect To Twitter
Your best bet is opening a support ticket on Make.com, because they will respond with a full-length Loom video tutorial on how to do this.
You have to connect the endpoints from the Twitter API to Make.com’s endpoints.
You need to find the “Client ID” and the “Client Secret” from the Twitter API and enter them in Make.com.
Use this link for more information on how to connect your Twitter to Make.com. This is the hard part. If you can get this down, you’re golden.
Step 5: Start Posting
Every time you publish a newsletter or blog, post it on Medium and activate this automation workflow.
Simply copy and paste your newsletter onto Medium and post it. You should do that anyway, as Medium pays you for the views on every published blog post.
This automation is quite complicated to figure out. But this should point you in the right direction.
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