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* Maintain and update content in my custom CMS.
* Maintain and update content in my custom CMS.
* The Custom CMS posts to WordPress via its built-in XML-RPC listener.
* The Custom CMS posts to WordPress via its built-in XML-RPC listener.
* Either the site CMS or WordPress then submits that content to social media sites.
* Either the site CMS or WordPress then submits that content to social media sites:
** Facebook (author page, not personal page)
** Facebook (author page, not personal page)
** Tumblr
** Tumblr
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=== Tumblerize ===
=== Tumblerize ===


* WordPress plugin.
WordPress plugin.
* I think it’s set up with the expectation that you’d be manually creating WordPress posts and selecting the cross-post to Tumbler option from there. I.e. it’s all manual. Not sure if it can be set up to automatically post to Tumbler after remotely posting to WP via XML-RPC.


==Facebook==
I think it’s set up with the expectation that you’d be manually creating WordPress posts and selecting the cross-post to Tumbler option from there. I.e. it’s all manual. Not sure if it can be set up to automatically post to Tumbler after remotely posting to WP via XML-RPC.
 
== Facebook ==


The goal is to post to a Facebook page as opposed to a Facebook user's timeline.
The goal is to post to a Facebook page as opposed to a Facebook user's timeline.
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There are WP plugins that allow you to cross-post to your personal Facebook page, but nothing at this date (October 2011) that makes it simple to cross-post to a Facebook page.
There are WP plugins that allow you to cross-post to your personal Facebook page, but nothing at this date (October 2011) that makes it simple to cross-post to a Facebook page.


* One solution is the FB app '''RSS Graffiti'''.  
=== RSS Graffiti ===
Facebook app.
* Possible solution. Still under consideration.
* Setup & configuration:
** Grant it permission to your personal account
** Grant it permission to your personal account
** Then grant it permission to the Facebook page.  
** Then grant it permission to the Facebook page.  
** Then add the feed to the list of feeds for the Facebook page.
** Then add the feed to the list of feeds for the Facebook page.
** I set this up to pull content from the RSS feed for '''blog.damienjay.com''' and post it on the '''Damien Jay Comics''' Facebook page. More about this once I have seen it actually pull from my RSS.
** I set this up to pull content from the RSS feed for '''blog.damienjay.com''' and post it on the '''Damien Jay Comics''' Facebook page. More about this once I have seen it actually pull from my RSS.
== Twitter ==
I have this set up successfully with calls from the site CMS to the '''Flickr API'''.
TODO: add specific documentation.
== Flickr ==
I have this set up successfully with calls from the site CMS to the '''Flickr API'''.
TODO: add specific documentation.


[[Category:WordPress]] [[Category:Web Development]]
[[Category:WordPress]] [[Category:Web Development]]

Revision as of 18:23, 11 December 2012

Overview

Issues and information related to cross-posting WordPress content to various social media sites.

Desired workflow

  • Maintain and update content in my custom CMS.
  • The Custom CMS posts to WordPress via its built-in XML-RPC listener.
  • Either the site CMS or WordPress then submits that content to social media sites:
    • Facebook (author page, not personal page)
    • Tumblr
    • Twitter
    • Flickr

Tumblr

Tumblerize

WordPress plugin.

I think it’s set up with the expectation that you’d be manually creating WordPress posts and selecting the cross-post to Tumbler option from there. I.e. it’s all manual. Not sure if it can be set up to automatically post to Tumbler after remotely posting to WP via XML-RPC.

Facebook

The goal is to post to a Facebook page as opposed to a Facebook user's timeline.

It is easier to post to a person's Facebook timeline than it is to post to a Facebook page.

There are WP plugins that allow you to cross-post to your personal Facebook page, but nothing at this date (October 2011) that makes it simple to cross-post to a Facebook page.

RSS Graffiti

Facebook app.

  • Possible solution. Still under consideration.
  • Setup & configuration:
    • Grant it permission to your personal account
    • Then grant it permission to the Facebook page.
    • Then add the feed to the list of feeds for the Facebook page.
    • I set this up to pull content from the RSS feed for blog.damienjay.com and post it on the Damien Jay Comics Facebook page. More about this once I have seen it actually pull from my RSS.

Twitter

I have this set up successfully with calls from the site CMS to the Flickr API.

TODO: add specific documentation.

Flickr

I have this set up successfully with calls from the site CMS to the Flickr API.

TODO: add specific documentation.