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How to Import a WordPress Blog into Facebook
Using RSS Graffiti
1. Visit the RSS Graffiti page on Facebook and click the 'Go to App' button. You will need to allow RSS Graffiti access to your Facebook profile before you can configure the settings.
2. Select the profile or page that you want to import your blog feed to on the left sidebar of the RSS Graffiti settings page. Click the 'Add Feed' button.
3. Enter the feed URL, the name of your blog, the URL for your blog, and the format for your post when it's imported. To preview how your post will look, click the link in the preview window.
4. Change other import settings, such as how long a post must be live before it's imported, whether you want to include a message with your post and how often RSS Graffiti should check your feed, using the tabs below the preview window.
5. Click 'Save' in the upper right corner above the preview window to save your RSS import settings.
NetworkedBlogs
6. Click the 'Go to App' button on the NetworkedBlogs page and authorize access to your Facebook page by clicking 'Allow.'
7. Select five blogs to follow. NetworkedBlogs works by connecting users with other blogs that may interest them; in turn, other users can stumble across your blog when they sign up for NetworkedBlogs. Click 'Next.'
8. Click the link to the NetworkedBlogs home at the bottom of the next page, which shows what blogs your friends follow and gives you the opportunity to follow along as well.
9. Click 'Register a Blog' at the top of the NetworkedBlogs home.
10. Fill in the name, URL, and description of your blog. You can add a tagline if you want. You will also need to select three topics that classify your blog. Enter your email address and click 'Next.'
11. Click 'Yes' when asked if you're the author of your blog. You will be given two options for verifying your ownership: having Facebook friends verify the information, or adding a NetworkedBlogs widget to your blog. Using a widget is faster, and NetworkedBlogs offers installation instructions for installing the widget on your blog. Click 'Verify' once the widget is installed to confirm ownership.
12. Click 'Set up Syndication' to add the blog to your Facebook feed.
13. Click 'Add Facebook Target' and select the page or profile that you want to import your blog to. You can select multiple profiles and pages if you want. Click 'Customize Post' to change how your blog post looks on the news feed.
Social RSS
14. Click 'Go to App' at the top of the Social RSS Facebook page. You will be asked to allow Social RSS access to your feed; click 'Allow' to authorize it.
15. Choose the page or profile that you want to import your WordPress posts to; if you select a page you will be prompted to allow Social RSS access to your page as well.
16. Enter your feed URL under 'Feed Settings.'
17. Edit 'Tab Settings' to change how the RSS feed is added to your page's sidebar and posted to your wall. You can add an introduction to your RSS page, include a link back to your blog or set the feed to publish to your wall. Social RSS creates a page for your RSS feed in addition to updating your profile with your most recent posts.
18. Click 'Update' at the bottom of the page. It may take a moment for Social RSS to check your feed.
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