It has become a growing trend whereby bloggers and website owners use
Facebook’s multi-functional platform to spread their new articles over a
wide array of readers. The application I am going to talk about today
would be the built-in “Notes” application.
Stretching further we have the “Import an External Blog” function. That is the function you can use to synchronize your website (blog) articles to Facebook Notes.
I personally think having more readers to read your article on many platforms is better than limiting reader’s access to your articles only on your website.
At the most bottom left there is a button named Application. Click on that you will see the past application you have used before and the lot. Look for the application called Notes that has an icon of a notepad.
On next page, you will get to see all of your friend’s notes. On the right panel, there is this Notes Settings.
If you want to start writing notes right away, you could just click on the Write a New Note located at the top of Notes Settings. Otherwise, click on the Import a blog link.
Next you will see a textbox where you get to type in your RSS feed address.
Type in your RSS feed address, tick the disclaimer and import away.
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Facebook Notes in Detail
Facebook Notes, from what I can perceive is actually a mini blog for Facebook users. I have seen many friends posting their own Notes before, emotional Notes usually. The use of Facebook Notes does not just stop there.Stretching further we have the “Import an External Blog” function. That is the function you can use to synchronize your website (blog) articles to Facebook Notes.
How does Import External Blog work?
FB Notes will be notified as your RSS feed is updated. It reproduces another a copy of your article and post it on your FB News Feed. However, the setback for this function is that you will not have hits to your blog because your readers actually read your article on Facebook.I personally think having more readers to read your article on many platforms is better than limiting reader’s access to your articles only on your website.
How To Do It
As you can see at the bottom of the Facebook user interface, you can see the Application Bar, or whatever it is called. Let’s call it application bar for the time being.At the most bottom left there is a button named Application. Click on that you will see the past application you have used before and the lot. Look for the application called Notes that has an icon of a notepad.
Next you will see a textbox where you get to type in your RSS feed address.
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