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How to Set Up a Twitter Hashtag Feed on Your Wordpress Website
1. Log in to your WordPress Dashboard.
2. Click 'Plugins' in the sidebar.
3. Click 'Add New.'
4. Type 'Tweet Blender' in the search box, and click 'Search Plugins.'
5. Find 'Tweet Blender' in the search results, and click 'Install Now.' Click 'OK' to confirm, and then click 'Activate Plugin.' Wait for a notification that your plugin has been activated.
6. Click 'Widgets' in the sidebar.
7. Find 'Tweet Blender' in the 'Available Widgets' section. Click, hold and drag the widget to the sidebar in which you want to place your Twitter hashtag stream.
8. Give the widget a name, such as 'Twitter,' and type the hashtag in the 'Sources' box below, remembering to include the pound sign, like this: #hashtag. To produce a stream with more than one hashtag, type each hashtag on a separate line.
9. Select how often to refresh the stream and how many tweets to display on your WordPress blog, and then click 'Save.' The Twitter hashtag stream will now appear on your site.
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