How to Add Rss and Web Feeds to SocialCast

Go to your community in your web browser by navigating to your community URL and login using your Socialcast account email and password., Click “Add Web Feeds” next to your username and photo in the upper left corner of the page to open the “Web...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to your community in your web browser by navigating to your community URL and login using your Socialcast account email and password.

    The URL will be your community name followed by “.socialcast.com”.

    For example, if your community name was “ExampleWiki”, your URL would be “ExampleWiki.socialcast.com”.
  2. Step 2: Click “Add Web Feeds” next to your username and photo in the upper left corner of the page to open the “Web Feeds” dialog.

    , to add a web feed for activity from a social media account to your Socialcast Home Stream.

    If you select “Custom RSS/Atom”, for example, you will be prompted to enter the URL for an RSS or Atom feed and click the “Import” button.

    Selecting a service associated with a social media account such as Twitter will prompt you to enter the login information associated with your account for that service.

    Note:
    Some services may request the URL of your account page, for example, Facebook will request your Facebook Notifications Feed URL.
  3. Step 3: Click the “Add” link next to one of the services such as Twitter

  4. Step 4: LinkedIn

  5. Step 5: Blogger

  6. Step 6: Custom RSS/Atom

Detailed Guide

The URL will be your community name followed by “.socialcast.com”.

For example, if your community name was “ExampleWiki”, your URL would be “ExampleWiki.socialcast.com”.

, to add a web feed for activity from a social media account to your Socialcast Home Stream.

If you select “Custom RSS/Atom”, for example, you will be prompted to enter the URL for an RSS or Atom feed and click the “Import” button.

Selecting a service associated with a social media account such as Twitter will prompt you to enter the login information associated with your account for that service.

Note:
Some services may request the URL of your account page, for example, Facebook will request your Facebook Notifications Feed URL.

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