Company description
Twitterlive.net is a web 2.0 service that let you create a channel that
feeds your blog to twitter, track the clicks and collects real-time
traffic data. This service offer great benefits for both publishers and
users alike; for publishers because they have their own information
channel and for users because they can quickly find relevant
information and keep informed with the latest headline news.
Having a presence on social-media networks has become a very important
part of any blogger or publisher and the micro blogging service twitter
has become the main player in this area; therefore submitting your blog
entries or published stories to twitter is vital in order to keep
yourself in contact with your readers and increase the traffic to your
Site; and that's where twitterlive comes in to help you. All you need
is the rss feed from your blog and we'll do the rest for you.
How to feed your blog to twitter in three easy steps and drive more traffic to your site
- Sign up to twitterlive by creating a new account or login with your OpenID
- Add a new feed channel using the rss url from your site
- Watch the stats and track how many clicks your stories get
Team
Twitterlive was built by Sergio Tobon who is an experienced .Net Web
Application developer passionate about twitter, web services and social
media in general. His previous startups include the popular service
pinmaps.net
Business model
Competitive advantage
The architecture is definitively one of the strengths that makes the service to stand out from the crowd.
The service has three components:
1. tiwtterlive.net: this is the visible part or user interface that
allows you create the feed channels, view your stats, manage your
account and browse the publishers channels.
2. twlv.net: this web application lives under its own domain name
and its only function is to resolve the short urls generated by
twitterlive.net and collect real-time traffic data.
3. twitterlive updater: this is a multi threading desktop
application that is installed on a separate machine. This is the
invisible part and the core component of the service that does the
heavy weight lifting. The updater imports the feeds, short the urls and
publishes the stories from your feed at the intervals set by you. Its
work does not affect the performance of the main site and keeps doing
its work even if the site is down for any reason.