Many people don’t know that you can setup your Facebook account to automatically publish the posts you’re writing in your blog so I’m writing this brief tutorial to demonstrate how it’s done. Once caveat however is that Facebook has a reputation for changing things every now and then, so what works today might not work [...]
Many people don’t know that you can setup your Facebook account to automatically publish the posts you’re writing in your blog so I’m writing this brief tutorial to demonstrate how it’s done. Once caveat however is that Facebook has a reputation for changing things every now and then, so what works today might not work next year or next month for that matter.
- Once logged into Facebook go to this address > http://www.facebook.com/notes.php
- Look for a box in the upper right corner called ‘Notes Settings’ … if you see a message that says, “You are not importing notes from an external blog” click on the link for “Import a blog”
- You can import posts from one external blog so that they appear along with your notes. Facebook will automatically update your notes whenever you write in your blog. Imported blog posts cannot be edited. Just paste the URL for your external blog’s RSS Feed into the text box and click the button that says ‘Start Importing’
Flash your Media
Quickly and easily enhance your profiles and blogs. With Moonk you can create a slideshow from your favorite pictures; a videoshow from your best videos; and a jukebox from your greatest music hits. These players can then be integrated into pages like MySpace, Hi5, Friendster, Yahoo360, and Blogger or used for your own personal website.
Share your experiences
Sharetrip members are sharing stories, insider tips, news from the most popular destinations, and unique advice to prepare, and be ready for your future trips. Sharetrip offers you the opportunity of writing your own blog related to travel. You can also publish and share your travel photos and videos.
The Daily Photo Journal for Everyone
Blipfoto is an online daily photo journal which lets you publish one image each day, starting on the date you sign up. Most people use this as a challenge to take and publish one picture every day of their lives, others just add entries as and when they feel like it, leaving empty days in between. Blipfoto insist that any photographs you upload are taken on the date you’re uploading them against. That means if you upload an image and date it 1st January, the picture must have been taken on 1st January.
Blipfoto – the daily photo journal for everyone