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How to Automatically Post Your Blog Content to Your Facebook Wall

January 18, 2011

There are tools for posting blog posts from an RSS feed to Twitter, but the demand for feed syndication on Facebook is on the rise. Even with the tools to promote new blog posts automatically on Twitter, blog owners are still faced with having to publish content manually to their Facebook wall and Facebook page layouts. In the event of being absent from the desk when the time comes, current syndication tools are adding support for publishing new content to Facebook walls, along with completely new products for posting specifically to Facebook.

RSS Graffiti

RSS Graffiti is a Facebook application for managing external content via RSS feeds to be published on the wall of a profile, fan page, event, group, or application page. The application supports the syndication of Twitter feeds as well. There is no need to install additional software plugins to publish blog posts to the wall.

Networked Blogs

Another Facebook-based application is Networked Blogs. It supports the publishing of blog posts to not only to profile and fan page walls, but it also acts as a blog directory, syndicating recent blog posts on the Networked Blogs application page. In addition to publishing new content automatically, using the application provides socialization widgets for creating a network of bloggers and readers for the blog.

TwitterFeed

A web-based solution originally created for the publishing of blog posts to Twitter accounts, TwitterFeed now supports blog syndication to Facebook profile and fan pages. Newly published content can be posted to Facebook immediately or after a set amount of time, which is useful for multiple blogs with one fan page. Using both Facebook and Twitter on TwitterFeed is a perfect combination for promoting new blog content.

Using one of these content syndication tools will fully utilize the use promoting on other social networks, most importantly when using Facebook as a central social hub. Setting up these tools are straight forward and will take no more than 5 minutes to use.

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