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Monday, February 7, 2011

How to Edit Your TweetDeck Service Settings

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How to Edit Your TweetDeck Service Settings: "
Have you ever wondered why you might want to edit your TweetDeck service settings? There are a few reasons that you might want to use the edit services, such as to: Change languages (in case you're bilingual); connect to your shortened URL server; post images; and to check your email. Fortunately, Tweetdeck makes it easy for you, here's how.

Steps


  1. Adding Accounts icon
    Adding Accounts icon
    Log into TweetDeck. Find the 'Add Accounts' icon. It is the silhouette of a human head.
  2. Setting Services (Accounts selected)
    Setting Services (Accounts selected)
    On the left side of your TweetDeck settings, you will see 'Services'. Click on it.
  3. Look at the various options that you have. You only use what you need to use. If you don't have a URL shortener, you don't have to use that part of it.

    TweetDeck Services options
    TweetDeck Services options

  4. Choose your language. TweetDeck has languages ranging from Afrikaans to Yiddish. If you are bilingual, you might want to change it up a bit and alternate them.
  5. Choose your URL shortener. There are URL shortener sites that allow you to track your stats on the links that you share. That way, you can see what 'clicks' and what doesn't.

    Various URL shorteners to choose from
    Various URL shorteners to choose from

    • Find out what your API key is for your chosen site.

  6. Select a place that you can share your pictures from with Twitter. The ones that TweetDeck has now are: Yfrog, Plixi, TwitPic, Posterous, MobyPicture.

    The image servers
    The image servers

  7. Choose your email client. Right now, it is the default email and Gmail.

    Choose an email client
    Choose an email client

  8. Click on 'Save Settings'. This will save all of your service settings.

Things You'll Need


  • Twitter account

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