Automatically Post Blog Entries to Facebook Page With RSS Graffiti
There are various ways to post your latest blog entries to Facebook page – either manually or through various Facebook apps.
If you published multiple blog entries per day, it can be consumed a lot of times to post the articles links manually into your Facebook page. The only way to go is to use Facebook app which will help us automate the sharing process.
But there are many Facebook apps out there. So, which Facebook app will suit us best?
RSS Graffiti – The best among the rest
For me, the Facebook of my choice is RSS Graffiti. The reason why I use this app is due to the features that come along with this app.
RSS Graffiti makes it easy to share your blog posts, Twitter updates, YouTube videos and other social activity with your friends and fans on Facebook. You can use RSS Graffiti with any website or social application that has an RSS/Atom feed.
Then, once you have verified that your feed is working, you can specify how often you’d like RSS Graffiti to check for new content, how you want the content to appear on your wall, how frequently RSS Graffiti should post on your wall and numerous other customization options.
How can you use RSS Graffiti?
To have RSS Graffiti, you need to head to its Facebook App page and give the permissions to allow the application to install on your Facebook profile or fan page.


Once you have given your authorization, the Facebook Fan Pages that you manage will appear in the app page’s sidebar. You can then click on the fan page that you want to link with your blog.
There will be a page where you need to update with your blog feed. By updating this, whenever there is new blog entry, it will be pushed to your desired Facebook fan page.

There are also tabs that allow you to customize how and when will your blog entries appear in your Facebook page.


After you are done with the set-up, you can check the status and error rate of the app. With this, you can do whatever is needed if there is issue in fetching your blog entries’ feed.
