If you want to keep track of your blog posts (the post date, titles + URLs), this is for you! How can you use this information? I use it to keep track of my tweets for each blog post so that I can schedule them to post to twitter automatically. If you're a blogger that uses twitter, you need this. Note: This sheet will be created in your Google Sheets account once you publish a new post. To access it, visit sheets.google.com and log in with the Google account you use on IFTTT.
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About RSS Feed
The RSS Feed service lets you turn on and make Applets for RSS and Atom web feeds. When the content you care about goes live, stay up-to-date with notifications, emails, and more.
The RSS Feed service lets you turn on and make Applets for RSS and Atom web feeds. When the content you care about goes live, stay up-to-date with notifications, emails, and more.
About Google Sheets
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.