{"id":76,"date":"2013-11-10T14:54:32","date_gmt":"2013-11-10T22:54:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/colinschimmelfing.com\/blog\/?p=76"},"modified":"2013-11-10T14:54:32","modified_gmt":"2013-11-10T22:54:32","slug":"automated-monitoring-of-web-pages-using-page2rss-feedly-and-ifttt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/colinschimmelfing.com\/blog\/automated-monitoring-of-web-pages-using-page2rss-feedly-and-ifttt\/","title":{"rendered":"Automated monitoring of web pages using Page2RSS, Feedly and IFTTT"},"content":{"rendered":"
So you are an activist trying to keep a pulse on the community you’re serving. Unfortunately, you have little time and a lot of web pages, groups, and updates to keep track of. Luckily, by using a few simple tools, you can automate away much of your busy work, leaving you more time to tackle the hard stuff.<\/p>\n
This post will show you how to use these tools to automatically monitor any web page to notify you when there are changes you might be interested in.<\/p>\n
The steps to monitor any page are:<\/p>\n
At step 3, you can also email yourself with a change, post to twitter, etc- anything that you can do in IFTTT.<\/p>\n
Quick question, Colin: what does all that jargon mean???<\/em><\/p>\n Yes, there are some new terms here. Let’s make a quick glossary:<\/p>\n RSS feed:<\/strong> a way to organize updates to websites in easily-automatable and simple, bite-sized chunks<\/p>\n Page2RSS<\/a>:<\/strong> An awesome web service that checks in on a page every now and again and packages the difference between the versions of the website into an RSS feed<\/p>\n