Facebook is the most popular social network in the world. Here are some tips on how to promote your blog on Facebook.
The simplest way to promote your blog on FB is to list your blog on your Facebook profile, popularize it among your friends using status updates, and posting the link to your posts on your profile. Specialized features and applications make it convenient and easier to promote your blog.
Apart from this, Facebook has numerous applications written by third party developers that you can use to make your blog noticeable and read on the social network. Some of the applications that you can use to promote your blog on Facebook are:
My Blogs : You can link your profile to your blog through the My Blogs application. The My Blogs Application lets you display all your blogs on your profile page so that your Facebook friends can see and recognize your blog on your profile.
Social RSS: Facebook also has various applications that beam/telecast updates or new posts from your blogs to your profile. These applications, such as the Simplaris Blogcast and Social RSS import the RSS(Really Simple Syndication) Feed to the profile, which will post updates from your blog every six hours to let your friends know every time the blog has a new post.
Networked Blogs: Networked Blogs is a feature which among other things also allows you to network with other bloggers writing about similar issues and having similar content. It also lets you create a community of readers. This exclusive application for blogging has a variety of features such as getting your blog listed on a directory with similar bloggers and building your community of readers…
Facebook Pages: Facebook pages are also a great way to promote your blog. You can advertise your blog through the Facebook page you create for it. These pages help popularize the blog and are very interactive. They also help you extend the community of your readership beyond your friends’ circle and enable you to communicate with them directly. Facebook Pages carry the networked blog’s application so that the page is automatically updated when there is a new post on the blog. And Facebook’s interactive micro features like the ‘Like’ button help to circulate the content on the network to everyone who joins the fan community by clicking on the ‘Like’ button.
Facebook Groups: You can create exclusive Facebook groups for your blog to streamline content to the members who join your Blog Group. The Facebook group feature allows you to send private messages to the group members, thus enabling privacy and exclusivity. You can also auto-publish your blog feed to your Facebook group.
Facebook Fan Pages: Facebook also has a lot of features for inter-linking with other micro-blogging applications such as Twitter. You can publish your blog feed to Twitter through the networked blogs application as well as through your Facebook Fan page so that your Twitter account is notified every-time your blog has a new post.
Blog Badges: You can connect and inter-link your blog to Facebook using various widgets. Applications like Fan Pages and Networked Blogs will provide you with a blog badge that you can paste on to your blog, and these blog badges carry interactive features such as displaying the fan community in order to build your reputation through recognition and hearsay.
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HI Isabel,
Networked Blogs is really good, I use this also, I have over 1000 fans on my facebook fan page to which I am proud of, it takes some serious effort building this up but eventually it builds on its own!
Hope to see you around!
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Isabel, this are good tips. I mean, the above points or apps are already given as a default at facebook profile and/or pages but very few people really use it or utilize it. Its either they don’t want to or they don’t know how to.
By the way, I followed you at twitter.
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Awesome post! network blogs is a good tool. thanks a lot for sharing. have fun.
I hadn’t heard about NetWorked Blogs so will look into that further. It sounds a great idea.
FaceBook is so popular that even people who aren’t really into all the games etc should still be active there just because that’s where everyone is.
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