Preserve your brand or identity when posting media to twitter with Pixelpipe

We’ve recently released a number of new features for users sending media to micro-blogs and status services such as twitter. The main goal was to extend our media delivery platform for users wishing to send (linked) media and to provide a number of customization options to allow users to preserve their brand or identity.Here’s a few highlights of the release

  • Ability to customize the landing page to maintain the look of your web site or even twitter page (see example)
  • Shortened URL under the http://pi.pe domain
  • Support for linking to Photo, video, audio and files (PDF, Word, Zip…)
  • Automatic playback of photo, video, audio and link to files
  • Now supporting comments from viewers
  • These features work with the following services Twitter, britekite, friendfeed, identi.ca, Jaiku, kwippy, Ping.fm, plerb, PLURK, Rejaw & youare.com

Customization options for pi.pe landing pages

The options can be set under the ‘Settings’ menu after logging into pixelpipe.com or by clicking on the ‘Customize page appearance’ link on the footer of your pi.pe page

Settings dialog for pi.pe landing page appearance

Including Photo, Video, Audio, PDFs & more with your status and micro-blog posts

Hot on the heels of our recently announced support for text only posts to status & micro-blog services we’ve just released a new feature that allows you to include media and other files with your post. Since the majority of these services only support short text based posts we’ll publish your post for you and include a shortened link back to the original file hosted on our server. We display your photo & automatically playback video and audio files and provide a link back to the original for other file types.

Here’s a quick rundown on the capabilities and some tips on usage:

Q. What services are supported?

A. This feature is currently supported with our integrations with Twitter, MySpace, FriendFeed, Jaiku, Ping.fm, kwippy, Rejaw, identi.ca, plerb, brightkite & Facebook. More coming soon!

Q. How’s it work?

A. Use any of our massive suite of applications for desktop and mobile to post photos and video to any of your pixelpipe destinations. If the service is a micro-blog or status service that only supports text we’ll automatically create a link back to the file to be included with your post. Here’s an example of a landing page that includes video http://tinyurl.com/88fygo

Q. Can I post to multiple services at the same time?

A. Yes of course, you can send to any or all at the same time and even multiple accounts on the same service. With one post you can update your twitter, Jaiku, Facebook… status with either plain text or text with linked media.

Q. How do I send a document or file?

A. We currently support the ability to post non-photo/video content either via the ‘Quick Post’ dialog on pixelpipe.com or via MMS/Email using your private upload address. Your personal upload address can be found under settings after logging into pixelpipe.com.

Q. What if I only want to send some uploads to these services?

A. We have a feature called “Routing Tags” that enables you to selectivly send your uploads to individual services or groups by simply tagging the item in advance of upload. More on this feature can be found here.

Q. Any tips for usage?

A. If you are a heavy uploader then we recommend disabling automatic delivery to these services and activating them when needed by use of routing tags. You’ll save your followers from receiving individual updates everytime you upload through Pixelpipe.

Pixelpipe uploads via Google Picasa 2 & 3 are now supported

We’ve just released support for uploads via a dedicated Pixelpipe button for Google Picasa. Now you can upload to all +40 of our supported destinations with just one click inside of Picasa! You can get this feature and more at http://pixelpipe.com/tools

Sending media to individual pipes and groups of destinations with Routing tags

We’ve added new functionality that allows you to pipe your media to individual pipes and define groups destinations by way of “routing tag(s)” contained in the post.

Here’s a brief overview of the functionality we provide for defining and managing your Pipes below

My Pipes

The My Pipes page is a simple interface for managing your destinations, anything listed as a default will be included every time you upload unless you’ve defined a Routing tag (see below). One nice feature is the ability to temporarily disable a default destination and not have to authenticate again.

short_names

To setup the ability to send to an individual pipe or group of destinations simply select ‘Change Settings’ from the ‘Add Pipes’ page. From here you can set a unique ‘Display name’ for your destination as well as define ‘Routing tag(s)’.

Basically you can define a tag with @Routing tag to your upload and have that media delivered to any destination with the same Routing tag. It’s actually really easy, just keep these rules in mind.

- Including a Routing tag will override your default destinations and only deliver to destinations with the included routing tag(s).

-Routing tags do not currently work with email uploads however are supported with our other desktop and mobile upload solutions

- Routing tags don’t need to be unique, and you can add multiple short names to create groups of accounts, just separate each with a comma.

Example setting up Routing Tags under My Pipes:

Pipe 1 Routing tag @: facebook,personal,all
Pipe 2 Routing tag @: flickr,public,all

Add the keyword @personal or @facebook and it will be sent to Pipe 1, add the keyword @all and it will be sent through both pipes.

Post to your blog immediately or group your media, the choice is yours

We’ve recently added functionality that allows you to select a delay as to when we post to your blog to allow for the media to be grouped as opposed to a number of individual posts.

The default value is set to a 5min delay between the first upload and the actual post however it’s user configuable by editing your blog options under My Pipes. We also include the ability to send your media to specific destinations or groups of destinations based on Short names or tags, a description of the feature can be found here http://is.gd/1UOs

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The option that allows you to specify when your media will be sent can be found under ‘Post items’. The choices range from send immediately which will post as soon as we receive it to everyday where we’ll collect all of your uploads and post at the end of a 24 hour period, the choice is yours.

choices