Facebook integration is a popular way to promote your blog nowadays. This here, part two will be on using the Facebook plugin Wordbooker. I personally have uploaded it on another blog and it works great but if you use simple connect already, then you don’t really need it. And vice-versa, if you are not interested in so many widgets and so many sub plugins which Simple Facebook Connect brings in its package, then Wordbooker is perfect for you. It works great!
Here it a simply explained of this excellent from the author’s Blog:
Wordbooker is a plug-in for self hosted WordPress or WordPress MultiUser blogs which links your blog to a Facebook account.
Once the plugin has been installed and linked to your Facebook account you can have a sidebar widget showing your current Facebook Photo and status. Also when you post a post to your blog it can automatically update your Facebook wall with an extract of your post with links back to the original article. So all your Facebook friends will be notified that you’ve written a new blog post automatically without you having to do anything.
Wordbooker can also post to Facebook Fan Page walls if you are an administrator for that fan page. This allows “commercial” blogs to basically tell all their Facebook fans that they’ve posted a new blog post.
There is a lot more to Wordbooker than that – it is highly configurable at both a “blog” and “user” level allowing each Wordbooker user to set their own configuration or accept the blog level settings….. Continue
Read more about the Wordbooker Plugin here on the download page. Make sure you go through all the links on all download pages so you can get much more information of any Plugin you are interested in.
When you go to the setting page all you need to do is sign in to your Facebook page and follow the instructions there. Of course, once you configure, you can place the Wordbooker Widget, which comes with the installation, anywhere on your sidebar. Works great and very convenient for posting purposes. Enjoy!
Checkout Part One Here








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