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Integrate your blog’s rss feed into Facebook

Posted on 01 December 2008 by Russ

For any one who enjoied the post on integrating your rss feed into LinkedIn, try this one on for size.

You can easily syndicate your blog’s rss feed into your facebook account. How? Three steps…

Download and install the Wordbook plugin for your WordPress powered blog.

Go to settings > Wordbook and find the link that says generate one time code, it should look like the facebook icon. Click it, and log into Facebook using your email address and password. Then hit the generate button.

Copy the code into the box in your WordPress backend, and click update.

That’s if folks, you should start seeing your blog posts in your update box in FaceBook.


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27 Comments For This Post

  1. Brent Brooks Says:

    Cool Russ~!

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    Thats a great idea. It might help some webmasters for promoting their site also .

  6. Sunny Says:

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    Basically, is there an application that will let me have a little box on my facebook profile that contains my twitter feed. i do not want to have my facebook status update to whatever i write in my twitter. I know such a application exists for last.fm, so is there one for Twitter?

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  26. BloggerGeeze Says:

    Hello,

    I’m sharing this info because I know it can help and bring traffics through your facebook fan page/profile to your blog. It’s another way of adding your blog feeds to your facebook profile or fan page. Just follow this link: Create automatic RSS feed from your blog to your Facebook fan page.

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    WOW, I’ve been looking for this for such a long time. OMG I can’t believe it. Thanks so much, facebook will be so much easier to market to now

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