5 Facebook RSS feed apps compared
Pretty much every blogger who inFacebook is actively using, the ability to blog RSS feed to post on his Facebook wall.As Facebook becomes more popular in Germany, you really must not miss this option, because Facebook profiles and fan pages are a growing source of visitors.
Along with the internal function to embed an RSS feed, others wereapplications from Facebook users developed integrating a blog feedsallow. Some of the more popular apps I've taken a closer look at Lupe and want to introduce you with all the advantages and disadvantages in this article.
First Facebook's internal use RSS
Facebook has its own function to integrate RSS feeds on the profile Wall.To create a new feed, click on his profile page under the status box " what are you doing? "to" Options "and then" Settings ". In the following "importierebare messages "choose" Blog / RSS ", and carries the desired feed address.
Pros:
Quick and easy installation.
Quick and easy installation.
Cons:
No other functions. Articles are sometimes posted only days later at the Facebook Wall. Only for profile pages.
No other functions. Articles are sometimes posted only days later at the Facebook Wall. Only for profile pages.
Second Networked Blogs
Networked Blogs is a special app for bloggers who want to connect on Facebook. With Networked Blogs can be created blog profiles, evaluate contributions from other bloggers and much like Twitter, follow other blogs. Naturally there is also a function to include an RSS feed.
Pros:
Good for advertising of your own blogs, and come to in contact with other bloggers. Runs smoothly.
Good for advertising of your own blogs, and come to in contact with other bloggers. Runs smoothly.
Cons:As a pure feed application to extensive. Search engine un -friendly as clicks lead to the feed not to blog items, but must first be opened in a frame toolbar. Only for profile pages.
Third RSS Graffiti
A widespread use RSS and my personal favorite is RSS Graffiti . This app can be managed more feeds for profiles and fan pages.
Pro:
With a few minor bugs, it runs smoothly and without delay. Good support, updates appear regularly. All important settings available. Easy handling.
With a few minor bugs, it runs smoothly and without delay. Good support, updates appear regularly. All important settings available. Easy handling.
Cons:
RSS feeds only on the Wall will posted, the rider is disabled, but will soon be filed later.
RSS feeds only on the Wall will posted, the rider is disabled, but will soon be filed later.
4th Social RSS
Also common is Social RSS . The paid Pro version includes an additional analysis tool.
Pros:
Easy to use, can also feed on tabs ( tabs are published).
Easy to use, can also feed on tabs ( tabs are published).
Cons:
buggy. Unfortunately, it did not really get to work. Few options.
buggy. Unfortunately, it did not really get to work. Few options.
5th HootSuite
A complete social media managing tool for Facebook, Twitter, WordPress and other applications.
Each
feed can be problems on the Wall Post and may also be published on riders.
feed can be problems on the Wall Post and may also be published on riders.
Cons:
A Registrierng on the website is required. Alone to integrate the blog feed too large.
A Registrierng on the website is required. Alone to integrate the blog feed too large.
Conclusion:
up on Networked Blogs and HootSuite shine that have a bit more on the ball than just publish feeds, all applications with annoying bugs or missing options. Currently I'm using RSS Graffiti quite happy because it picks up my feed always on time. Social RSS is only an option if the worst bugs are eliminated.