The following information will help you set up your website blog's or Career Portal's RSS feed of jobs to be sent to your social media pages.
To get your Career Portal RSS feed, go to myHaley>Career Portal>Dashboard.
To get your website's blog RSS feed, go to your website and click on the feed icon on the top right or bottom right of your site. Alternatively, add "/feed" to the end of your website URL. e.g. http://www.companyxyz.com's feed will be: http://www.companyxyz.com/feed
- Go to dlvr.it
- Click on “Sign Up.”
- Create your account (signing up with your company’s Twitter account keeps this process quick and easy!).
- Login to your Twitter account to authorize Dlvr.it to create the account using your Twitter account.
- Confirm your email address to complete the sign up. Click “Start Sharing.”
- Career Portal Feed:
- The dashboard should load; once loaded, paste in your Career Portal’s RSS URL feed and click on the plus sign to add it to your account.
- On the next screen, rename your Feed Name to distinguish what it is feeding; e.g. “COMPANY NAME CAREER PORTAL FEED”. Click “Next, Connect socials.”
- Blog Feed:
- The dashboard should load; once loaded, paste in your website’s blog RSS URL feed and click on the plus sign to add it to your account.
- On the next screen, rename your Feed Name to distinguish what it is feeding; e.g. “COMPANY NAME WEBSITE BLOG FEED”. Click “Next, Connect socials.
- If your dlvr.it account was setup using your Twitter account, your Twitter account will automatically be connected to post content. Click on “Connect New” to connect any other social media accounts, such as Facebook. Once you are finished added any other social media accounts, click “Start posting” to return to the dashboard.
- Once on the dashboard, click on “Settings” (under the RSS feed icon). Once the settings page is loaded, click on “Updates.”
- Adjust the settings on the Updates page to edit how frequently you would content shared from your Career Portal to social media sites, as well as set limits to how much can be shared each day. We suggest changing:
- Max posts per update: 2
- Max posts per day: 10
- Click on “Item Text” and adjust any prefix or suffix information. E.g. Add a prefix to start your Tweets with “Top Job Opportunity:” so the published update would read: “Top Job Opportunity: JOB TITLE in….”
- Click “Save.”
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