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With our recent upgrades, you are now able to link your CoachT.com profile to your Facebook and/or Twitter accounts.

 

This gives you one-click logins (by clicking the Facebook or Twitter icons on the login form) and the ability to publish status updates from your CoachT.com profile to Facebook/Twitter. Plus members can import updates from Facebook/Twitter into their CoachT.com profile.

 

An option is also available for setting your Facebook/Twitter profile picture as your CoachT.com avatar or profile picture.

 

Linking the Accounts

 

If you already have a CoachT.com account, login as usual then visit your profile page and click the "Edit Profile" button. Your profile is available from the drop-down box in the upper right corner where your username is displayed, or click here.

 

Click the "Profile" tab and click the Manage Facebook/Twitter Connect tabs. Follow the instructions to link the accounts.

 

Once the account is linked you will see additional options for importing/publishing content between your profiles. You can always return here later to change your settings.

 

New Accounts

 

When creating an account for the first time, you can begin the registration process by logging in using Facebook or Twitter. The site will then walk you through selecting a CoachT.com username. You'll be up and running in no time!

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