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I want to share a guide on something I did recently, How to Cross-Post from Google+ to Facebook and Twitter!

 

Why should you do this?

Well maybe you have relatives that are only on Facebook or things similar to that!

 

What you will need?

1. Facebook and/or Twitter account plus a Google+ account

2. Your full Profile URL

3. A Feed URL of your Profile

 

Let's Begin!

 

Twitter

1. Go to manageflitter.com and click the signup button, then Connect to Twitter.

2. Login and then hover over the Engagement tab and click Google+ Sync

3. Paste your URL in the box.

4. (Optional) Click Advanced Options and Check to share original post link and shorten with goo.gl

5. Click the Big red button to accept changes and you should now be cross posting to Twitter!

 

Facebook.

1. Head over to gplusrss.com and click the Connect to Google+ button to make your Profile Feed

2. After signing in, Click the Orange RSS Button and copy the URL.

3. Next, go to rssgrafiti.com and click Check out the App

4. Connect it to your Facebook Account

5. Click add new publishing plan, Name It, and click create.

6. Click add source and paste in your generated feed.

7. (Optional) Rename Feed Title to something prettier.

8. Change Maximum Post per Update to the Highest number and click save changes

9. Click new target, Under Choose Target, select your Profile if their is multiple

10. Under Publish on Behalf of select yourself.

11. Change "Shorten to" to 0

12. Save Changes and Click Account Settings at the top and add Bit.ly account

13. Create a Bit.ly account at bitly.com and then click this link: bitly.com/a/your_api_key to get your api key and username

14. Paste them into the box on RSS Grafiti and go click on your Facebook Target and then Bit.ly Settings and Select your Bit.ly Account.

15. Save Changes and your Posts will be cross posted to Facebook!

 

So their you have it! Facebook is a little bit tricky to do but once it is set up you don't have to think about anything! It just works!

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