Share Your YouTube Videos on Twitter, Facebook and Google Reader
I love services that simplify my online business, i.e. TwitterFeed’s automatic posting of blog entries to my Twitter account — meaning that I rarely have to login to Twitter, unless of course I feel like telling everyone what I’m having for lunch that day — not.
Well, in a similar fashion, YouTube has just made sharing your videos easier too.
You can now connect your YouTube account with your Facebook, Twitter and Google Reader accounts — meaning that your followers, friends and shared-item readers will see when you upload a new video to YouTube.
Sweet!
To connect your YouTube account with Twitter, Facebook and Google Reader, simply click on Upload Video and you’ll see the link for AutoShare Options. Choose one or choose all 3 — linking is pretty much instantaneous and painless.
The screenshot below shows my YouTube account and the AutoShare options I chose.
Now I just have to make and upload another video to YouTube… wait for it!
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What a great hint Rosalind! You’ve hit a homer once again!
Michael
Thank you Rosalind for sharing this information, you really solve my problem, I think know things be more easy and efficient.
Ya Its Really Cool To Share Fav8 Videos To Socail Networks
Thanks Rosalind
Regards
Yeah I know about it. We can share youtube videos on face book. Not only youtube videos you can also share your video you make with your mobile or camera. Its great option. So I love Facebook.
Very helpful education, thank you for providing relevant information.