Syncing Your Blog With Your School’s Facebook Page

There have been some recent changes in the way Facebook Pages integrates with WordPress Blogs. Because of this, the process of syncing the two platforms is no longer as easy as it once was.

I have spoken with the developer of the WordBook plugin and he has informed me that he is hard at work developing a new, fast and easy way of syncing these two platforms.

Because this course is all about how to do thing quickly and easily, I have decided to hold off on the information for this particular article until the new Plugin has been developed.

There are long and hard ways to make the content from your school’s blog automatically post to your Facebook Page, but I don’t want you to have to do it the long and hard way. Fast and easy is what I’m all about. So let’s just wait a while and as soon as the new Plugin is released I will notify you and update this article accordingly.

In the meantime, I encourage you to manually publish your school’s website and blog content to your Facebook Page. If you need help figuring out how to do this, just leave a comment below and I will be more than happy to assist you.

3 Responses to “Syncing Your Blog With Your School’s Facebook Page”

  1. klundstrom@ssb.be  on November 6th, 2010

    I would like to send updates to our school facebook site from my learning blog
    we have a student blog that I would like to link to facebook as well – how do I do that?

    please suggest?

  2. Beneta  on November 6th, 2010

    Great question. This is exactly what we are working on with the new social media tool.

    This new tool is going to be a one stop social media posting site with the flexibility to post to your WordPress blog, facebook, twitter, Linked In and You Tube accounts. Not only can you post centrally, you can schedule your posts up to 30 days in advance.

    Look for an e-mail this coming week to sign up for the Beta test.

    How has your progress through the course going?


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