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IFTTT (If This Then That) Beginner's guide

IFTTT which is short for If This Then That is a free web service that allows you to connect other web services, applications, and devices to each other to automate simple tasks. Some of the supported services are for example Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify. There are also services for home automation devices like Wemo, Philips Hue, Nest thermostat. The list pretty much goes on.

IFTTT (If This Then That) Beginner’s guide was originally published on Adrenaline Digital Marketing

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Hi, I'm Stephen Brown. I am the person behind the scenes here at Adrenaline Digital Marketing. In case you're wondering where the Adrenaline part came from, that's my user name on the Warrior Forum where I got my start in marketing. I've adopted that for my "Pen Name" if you will. I have been involved in Internet marketing for around 9 years now, first as an affiliate marketer. I make a living by doing Custom WordPress Development for local businesses plus an occasional IM client. At iDevelop WP, https://idevelopwp.com I sell WordPress plugins I've created for myself that many find very useful for marketing. Resale rights products have always been a good source of extra income for me. These days I sell resale rights products from my site at https://resalerights4sale.com/sales along with an offer on Warrior+ every now and then. I started this blog to share some of the experience and knowledge that I've gained over the years during my marketing journey. The content you will find here is a result of many lessons learned the hard way. Hopefully I can save you some time, effort and pain on your journey.

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