The best part about being involved in multiple projects, is that I get the gratitude of learning and discovering new ideas, blogs, apps, plugins, etc… and the list can go on forever!

In my latest collaboration, Blogger Luv, I created a Fan Page so our readers can also interact there creating conversations on the wall. I wanted to be able to add the Blogger Luv feed to the page and hadn’t tried that with my own fan page(s). So, I set out on a mission (I had created fan pages for other sites, but never integrated the feed to it even though it has been on my ToDo list for weeks!), and after a couple of hours researching I figured out how to insert a single feed into the page.

This was not good enough though, I wanted to be able to stream all the feeds from all of our author’s personal sites too. I found this task to much more dificult to accomplish because by default you can only insert one feed into a Facebook page. Once I figured it out, it really wasn’t as difficult as I thought:

Google Reader:

I use Google Reader to aggragate all my RSS feeds and I filter them with folders (I really like this feature) so I can read on topics easily. The first step in adding multiple feeds to your Facebook page is to sign up for Google Reader if you haven’t already.

Next go to the “add subscrition” button and add your feed links (ie: http://feeds.feedburner.com/Business30) or whatever the url is to the feeds you want to add.

After adding all the feeds, click on the “manage subscriptions” link at the bottom left of your reader home page. There you will be able to add each subscription to a folder(s), if you don’t have folders it lets you create a new folder when you click the “add to folder” button on each subscription.

I would create a new folder and name it whatever your fan page is called on Facebook. After you have put all your feeds in this folder that you want to stram on Facebook, click on the “folders and tags” link in the navigation bar.

From here you can make the folder “public” that you are wanting to feed to facebook. After changing from private to public (click the button next to where it says “private”), click “view public page”. it will open the public version of that feed.

On the right is an “Atom RSS” link, right click and select “copy link location” (that is in Firefox browser, might be different if you use another browser, but get a copy of the link somehow).

Facebook Fan Page:

Next go to your fan page and click on the notes tab. Click on the add new note button, which will bring up the page where you add and edite notes. In the upper right is a set of small icons, one is a notepad, click that (says “notes” when you hover over it). From there you can import a feed by clicking that option and inserting the feed from the Google folder you created. Thats it, now everytime you add a feed to that folder, it will stream on you facebook page.

Don’t forget to look in our sidebar and become a fan! Have you built a Fan Page yet? Leave your link in the comments so we can share some Blogger Luv!.

Update: If you haven’t made a fan page follow this link and follow the instructions, it’s really easy! http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php

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