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How to Import Tweets to Blog Comments in WordPress
Twitter Mentions as Comments
1. Sign in to your WordPress blog.
2. Click 'Add New' in the 'Plugins' section of the left sidebar.
3. Enter 'Twitter Mentions as Comments' into the search box, then click 'Search Plugins.'
4. Click 'Install,' then 'Activate.'
5. Click 'Twitter -> Comments' in the 'Settings' section of the left sidebar.
6. Select the Exclude Retweets option you prefer by clicking the appropriate radio button.
7. Select the comment style you prefer from the Comment Type drop-down menu.
8. Select your preferred update frequency by clicking the radio button beside 'Hourly' for automatic imports or 'Manually' if you prefer to import tweets on a manual basis.
9. Click 'Save Changes' to store your preferred settings.
10. Click 'Check for New Tweets Now' to import tweets as comments for all entries in your blog.
TweetSuite
11. Sign in to your WordPress blog.
12. Click 'Add New' in the 'Plugins' section of the left sidebar.
13. Enter 'TweetSuite' into the search box, then click 'Search Plugins.'
14. Click 'Install,' then 'Activate.'
15. Click 'TweetSuite' in the 'Settings' section of the left sidebar.
16. Click the box beside 'Display TweetBacks,' then click 'Save Changes.' TweetSuite will automatically add Twitter mentions to the comments section of your blog entries.
Disqus
17. Navigate to disqus.com and click 'Sign Up.'
18. Enter your website and account details, then click 'Continue.'
19. Click the check box beside 'Reactions' to enable Twitter comments for Disqus. Configure the other optional settings, then click 'Continue.'
20. Navigate to your WordPress blog and sign in to your account.
21. Click 'Add New' in the 'Plugins' section of the left sidebar.
22. Enter 'Disqus' into the search box, then click 'Search Plugins.'
23. Click 'Install,' then 'Activate.'
24. Click 'Comments' in the left sidebar.
25. Enter the Disqus short name you configured for your website, then click 'Save Changes.' This will replace the default WordPress commenting system with Disqus.
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