2 Great Ways to add Twitter to a Facebook Page

Written by  //  August 3, 2010  //  Technology  //  No comments

How do I connect my Twitter account to my Facebook Page?  Seriously, you don’t know how many times I’ve been asked that question.  This is not a how to add Twitter to your Facebook Profile because that is a separate issue (use the Twitter App or Selective Twitter App in Facebook to do that)

The 2 easiest ways to add your Twitter account to your Facebook Page are Involver or RSS Graffiti.  Both are very good with different functionality.

Involver is free if you add just Twitter or you could add 2 of their Facebook Apps for free.  The fuctionality that you get with Involver is that it adds a Twitter tab to your Facebook Page.  For example look at the Orange Leaders Facebook Fan page below:

Orange Leaders Facebook Page

I really like this approach because it gives the users of the Facebook Fan Page the option to check just your Twitter Feed and interact with it on your page.  It doesn’t clutter up your wall and make it seem like you are flooding your fans with just your info. For some this makes sense because they update Twitter all the time.  For others they may want their Twitter content to go to their wall.  If so then RSS Graffiti is for you.

The RSS Graffiti can be used for a lot more than just bringing in your Twitter Feed to your Facebook page but it does a great job in doing this task.  Once you add your Twitter Feed to the RSS Graffiti app then it posts it to your fan wall.  They make this very simple and easy to do.  You can also post any RSS feed to your wall as well.  So let’s say that you want to add your blog, your posterous account, your Twitter feed, and someone else’s blog because you really like them then this is the app for you.

If you have any other questions about connecting Twitter and Facebook Pages then let me know.

About the Author

Matt is the CEO of ROAR (www.roar.pro), a mobile software company focused on providing solutions to churches and non-profits. He is also on staff with reThink, in social media, leadership, and marketing communications roles. More importantly, he is a husband of one and father of two.

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