Saturday, February 25, 2012

Connecting a blog to Facebook

After a little bit of research, I finally figured out how to create a facebook page that automatically populates articles from a blog.  Hence I'm happy to announce the Warpstone Flux Facebook Page.  Please like! :)

For those of you with blogs of your own, here's the run down of how to connect your blog to facebook in a similar manner.  It all revolves around an RSS application call Graffiti.

(1) On facebook, you will need to set up a facebook page -- use the create fan page link.
For page categories, I selected "brand or product" since there didn't seem to be anything else appropriate.  Once the page is set up, edit the user pictures (and so forth).

(2) Visit http://apps.facebook.com/rssgraffiti/ and authorize RSS Graffiti.  You will need to select your page to complete the authorization.

(3) Add the feed -- this will be of the format http://warpstoneflux.blogspot.com/rss.xml

(4) You can then head to the filter tab and say how many back posts you want there, and how frequently you want to update.  I just went from the start of this year, and twice a day (as I rarely post more frequently than that).

Finally, I will add that you don't have to use your real identity. You can have a screen name in order to manage your blog should you choose.  Enjoy!

5 comments:

  1. Great! this is handy, thanks for sharing man!

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  2. Great article. I just made my page. How did you get to select the date it would start from, I only have the option to pick posts or choode "from now on".

    When I selected a post, it didn't post it on the fan page either. Does it take time?

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  3. Hi Old School Terminator,

    You can get up to the past 25 posts, or just "from now on". Since I had <25 posts at the time I set it up since New Year, I went for that.

    It does indeed take a little time to update. I waited at least a couple of hrs for everything to sync correctly.

    Cheers

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  4. Addendum:
    Just found this really good site that says all of what I do in the article, but also gives some neat pictures:
    http://www.bloggerplugins.org/2009/10/facebook-fan-page-for-blogger-blogs.html

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  5. It worked itself out, it just needed a little time to kick start. Thanks again Jabber!

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