Got A FaceBook Profile? You May Find This Interesting
Posted January 2, 2008 in Business, How-To, Marketing 5 Rockin' Comments »
Yesterday I read a post on ZenHabits about a new Facebook app creator from BlogFuse and I thought I’d give it a try.
I have never created a Facebook app before, and honestly never really thought about it, till I read the post on ZenHabits.
Basically what it does is display your latest blog posts on your profile and your friend’s profiles, and it’s ridiculously easy to setup (really!), you just sign up on BlogFuse, add the developer package, answer a couple questions (and of course login to your Facebook account), enter some information on Facebook and voila! You’re done! Step by step.
Here is the YouTube Video made to promote this, brought to you by LifeDev:
Then you can invite your friends and readers (that’s you) to install the app, invite more people or even create an app for their own blog(s). There’s a 7 days free trial then it’s only $5 a month for 1 app. if you got more than 1 blog it’s still not very expensive, $13 for 3 blogs.
So if you like what we write and would like to display our posts on your Facebook profile, which would be really really nice of you, here is the invite page.
Freelance Folder Facebook Application
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5 Rockin' Comments
Skellie
January 2nd, 2008 at 3:55 amVery cool Jon — the post pages were a pleasant surprise.
Loving the simplicity :)
Ritu
January 2nd, 2008 at 9:20 amThanks for sharing this Jon! This is pretty awesome. By the way, I love the new design :-)
Viv King
January 2nd, 2008 at 12:29 pmmmmmm-sounds interesting - facebook is the number 2 site on the Alexa -rating scale at the moment
Goal Setting College
January 3rd, 2008 at 2:35 amGeez, I’m not a facebook fan though. But superb tip! I love your new redesign. Looks very professional, very sleek, very clean.
Well done! I’m sure this is the best showcase of your design skills.
Cheers,
Ellesse
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