All a-Twitter

We’ve been working hard to make reading on DailyLit even more social and fun. I’m thrilled to announce that you can now link your DailyLit profile with your Twitter account. With our new automatic tweeting system, your followers on Twitter can now be kept up to date with all your activities on DailyLit. They can follow you as you begin a book, join in your discussions, and even help you celebrate when you finish a book. To get started, head to DailyLit, log in with your username and password, and click on the “Link Your Profile to Twitter” link. And don’t forget, DailyLit is on Twitter too–follow @DailyLit to get the latest news as it happens. We’re all a-Twitter!

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  • Someone that can read and does not is as illiterate as someone that can not read.

  • Fantastic, I will introduce to all my followers and potential followers too. Dailylit is simply a good niche, so that I can read good e-books with more discipline, and also share with my friends and followers. Cheers!

  • Thanks, Beaulife!

  • For those of us who have just a minute or so to read….DailyLit is awesome!

  • In the same vein as Beth: We are all ignorant, except in some things.

  • How do you link to Twitter?

  • A simple pleasure of reading !

  • Great …

  • Hi everyone. Here I am via my Dailylit.com account

  • Great site!

  • fantastic

  • Daily Lit reminds me – we are all stories in the making – one day at a time.

  • why do not i receive second paregraph(2/62) of eight stories for summer today?

  • can i choice other book?
    where is choice?

  • good!

  • i just love Twittering compared to blogging. i was a blog addict and now i am a Twitter addict.

  • This looks like a nice feature, but it seems to require giving DailyLit your Twitter user name and password. As a general rule, I don’t like giving one site my login credentials for another site. A different site I’m on has this automatic tweeting feature, but they used an application on Twitter to do it. You authorize the app on Twitter, and this other site doesn’t get your Twitter information. Is it possible for DailyLit to do this as well, or use some equivalent means of linking the accounts? I would be much more likely to use DailyLit’s auto-tweeting feature if I didn’t have to give my Twitter details to DailyLit. Thanks for your consideration.

  • It helps a morning start out right…

  • i love to Twitter my day to day activities to my friends and followers. Twitter is much better than blogging because it is direct to the point and does not require you to type so many unnecessary words.

  • i just love to Twitter everyday with my friends. Twitter is much better than blogging in my opinion and it is very addictive too.
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  • Twitter is some ways is much better than blogging. I love to Twitter my everyday activities on my friends and relatives.
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  • Merci DailyLit….J’ ai pu construire le livre qui me manquait. Je donnerai suite…

  • it is great,an experience,I love very much.

  • i always update my Twitter and i love to twitter my daily activities to my friends and loved ones. i also maintain a personal blog for entries which requires more detail.

  • Twitter is really a good way in keeping yourself updated with the day to day activities of your friends and families members. I update my Twitter and personal blog daily.

  • how can i download free ebook from dailylit

  • To read books from DailyLit, just go to http://www.dailylit.com, find a book you want to read (by searching or browsing), enter your email address into the “subscribe” box, and click the big green “Read Me” button. If you need help let us know at support [at] dailylit [dot] com.

  • when i was going through a hard time over the loss of some loved ones, dailylit helped me along the way. i was able to take time out to read some of my favorites and others. now i have returned to dailylit.

    thank you again

  • i’ve just started, & i find it fun & interesting

  • love daily lit!

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