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how to link blog or website with Facebook page for auto content sharing

 To link a blog with a Facebook page for automatic sharing, follow these steps:



Create a Facebook page for your blog, if you haven't already.

Choose a third-party service that can automatically share your blog posts to Facebook. Some popular options include IFTTT, Zapier, and dlvr.it.

Sign up for an account with the chosen service and connect your Facebook page to it.

Configure the service to automatically share new blog posts to your Facebook page by setting up a "recipe" or "zap" that triggers a post whenever a new post is published on your blog.

Test the setup to ensure that your blog posts are being properly shared to your Facebook page.

Note: Some services may require a paid subscription for advanced features and higher usage limits.

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