Showing posts with label auto post blog on twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auto post blog on twitter. Show all posts

Friday, 9 May 2014

automatically post blog on twitter and facebook

auto post blog post to facebook and twitter

1. Build your blog or website feeds.

  • Login to Feedburner.
  • Add your website or Bog's web address to it
  • Identify your blog's feed and you are done.

 2. Add Blog feed to Twitter

  • Login To Feedburner again and select your feedburner feed for your blog.
  • Now click on Publicize Tab.
  • Click on Socialize on Left sidebar.
  • Socialize Settings will come up and Click on Add a Twitter account button.
  • Twitter window will open, login to it using Twitter username and password.
  • Follow the steps and verify your twitter account with Feedbuner.
  • Now, when your twitter account is added to Feedburner, your blog's new updates are automatically posted on Twitter on behalf of  you.

3.  Add Blog feed for  Posting Automatically on Facebook Page.

 https://apps.facebook.com/rssgraffiti/

  • Login to Facebook.
  • Search for "RSS Graffiti" App on Facebook and click on Go to App button.
  • Click on Add new Publishing plan and name it.
  • RSS Graffiti Setting will open.
  • Now, click on Add a New Source button.
  • Now in Feed setup, add Feed Title (your blog name) and Feedburner feed URL.
  • Now click on save changes and turn on the publishing plan.
  • In Target side, Choose your Facebook Page as Target and  Publish on behalf of .
 OTHER APPLICATION
2)Facebook Notes
Facebook’s in-house blogging application. Works reliably with no branding/marketing but does display the posts in their entirety. Generates an RSS feed which people can subscribe to outside of Facebook. No stats on subscribers but interactions with Notes within Facebook is reported via Facebook Insights. Probably the biggest downside is that you can only import one RSS feed into Facebook notes.
  • Log in as your page (Account > Use Facebook as page)
  • Go to www.facebook.com/notes.php
  • Click ‘Edit import settings’
  • Type in full URL of blog RSS feed
3) Networked Blogs
One of the applications we currently use on the LSE Careers Facebook page.  Getting it set up is a fairly complex process but once this is done it seems to work really well. Allows people to subscribe both within Facebook and externally and provides stats on subscribers. Creates a ‘Blog’ tab on your page but doesn’t display full posts – all links take users to your blog itself.  Option to post blog to Twitter too. Facebook posts contain some branding.
Whilst all of these applications display one image included in your blog post, Networked Blogs can display a small screenshot of your blog with any posts that don’t contain images which can ensure your blog posts always look a bit more appealing and eye-catching.
  • Visit apps.facebook.com/blognetworks/
  • Click ‘Register a blog’ and follow the on screen instructions carefully
  • It helps if you are the author/owner of the blog (otherwise you have to request permission the register it)
  • Repeat for each blog you want to post on Facebook


4. Blog Updates on your Facebook status.

  • Again Go to RSS Graffiti app on Facebook.
  • Click on Add new publishing plan and name your new plan.
  • Follow the above steps except for target side.
  • In Target side, Choose Facebook User as Target and as Publish on Behalf of.
  • Click on save and turn on the publishing.

 auto blog post wordpress plugin

Automatically re-publishes blogposts to Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Blogger, Tumblr, Delicious, Plurk, etc profiles and/or pages for WORDPRES.This plugin automatically publishes posts from your blog to your Social Network accounts such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+(Google Plus), Blogger, Tumblr, Flickr, LiveJournal, Flipboard, FriendFeed, DreamWidth, Delicious, Diigo, Instapaper, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Plurk, VKontakte(VK.com), YouTube, App.net, Scoop.It, WordPress, etc.