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Import your processwire blog into Facebook


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Hi

I made this blog a long time ago with ryan's blog profile.

Now the client asked me to import this blog into his

facebook page. So I started googling and found

these two ways on how to do supposedly that:

http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/how-to-import-your-blog-into-facebook/217457

http://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/social-networking/networks/add-blog-facebook-page.htm

However if I follow the steps described in these two posts I never arrive at,

nor see the positions or places inside the facebook page accordingly.

Does anyone know a decent way how to import a processwire blog,

in this case made with ryan's blog profile, into a facebook page ?

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This explains my fight to follow the tutos and find add blog in notes,

facebook killed it:

http://www.zdnet.com/article/facebook-to-kill-rss-support-for-notes/

next move ?

here it is:

https://www.pageyourself.com/

Ok played around with it and while the idea behind it is great

pageyourself takes away a great pie of your facebook identitiy.

Go play around with it more to understand the possibilities

and then dump it for something similar without the takeover.

Edit:

pageyourself is all about online editing and while I have

a 8 Mb line it works way too slow. I go back looking for

a facebook app that let's you somehow add your own

html

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Next target:

http://iframehost.com/

Edit:

I found very good results with iframehost.

No forced ads, no branding, no hidden surprises, etc.

You can name and position a Tab for a Blog or any other content

in your facebook page everywhere you want.

Comes with a very complete editor that let's you do pretty much

everything you want.

Instead of a common rss feed now you can make the blog appear

as a complete page inside facebook.

Case closed ;)

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